Novice - Kultura (angleščina)

‘Night Nurse’ Review: An After-Hours, Erotic Con
09. July 2026 (11:01)
In this thriller, a phone scam is being run out of an elder care facility. Eleni, a skittish but observant nurse, quickly becomes enmeshed with two others in the grift. (New York Times)
‘Reading Lolita in Tehran’ Review: Seeing the Words Clearly
09. July 2026 (11:01)
A film adaptation of Azar Nafisi’s celebrated memoir of teaching literature in a repressive Iran suggests that the story might be more suited to the page. (New York Times)
‘Moana’ Review: It Doesn’t Go Far
09. July 2026 (11:01)
This live-action remake of the 2016 animated film has nothing to add to the original, and winds up subtracting instead. (New York Times)
‘Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass’ Review: Hamming It Up
09. July 2026 (11:00)
A small-town naïf heads to Los Angeles to bed her celebrity crush (Jon Hamm) in this bonkers sex comedy. (New York Times)
‘Do You Love Me’ Review: Images of a Beirut Beyond War
09. July 2026 (11:00)
The director Lana Daher creates a complex emotional portrait of Lebanon with found footage assembled into a 75-minute film of memory, trauma and life. (New York Times)
‘Evil Dead Burn’ Review: Stop, Drop and Kill
09. July 2026 (11:00)
A dark spirit boils and sears its way through an unhappy family in the latest “Evil Dead” installment. (New York Times)
‘Barrio Triste’ Review: Bad Boys With a Movie Camera
09. July 2026 (11:00)
This experimental and earnest film from the Colombian American photographer Stillz follows a group of wayward boys in 1980s Medellín. (New York Times)
Review: ‘Little House’ Adds On an Expansion
09. July 2026 (11:00)
The classic story (and recent culture-war object) remains wholesome but makes room for people who called the prairie home before the Ingalls family. (New York Times)
Review: ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Adds On an Expansion
09. July 2026 (11:00)
The classic story (and recent culture-war object) remains wholesome but makes room for people who called the prairie home before the Ingalls family. (New York Times)
Which Version of the ‘Odyssey’ Should You Read?
09. July 2026 (11:00)
Homer’s “Odyssey” has been translated into English countless times, with versions ranging from contemporary and accessible to highly poetic. A.O. Scott, critic at large for The New York Times Book Review, breaks down three translations and explains which one might be right for you. (New York Times)