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In Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s sprawling, intensely personal new film, a prominent journalist grapples with work, family, metaphysics and the paradoxes of Mexican history.
Bardo is an unlikely place to spend a summer evening. Surrounded by a chain-link fence topped with barbed wire, the Trinidad bar is a mix of dystopian and bare bones: The lot is filled with old ...
Alejandro González Iñárritu has released the first trailer for his Netflix Oscar contender “Bardo” — and the entire movie is now 22 minutes shorter. The Mexican filmmaker and two-time ...
With multiple Oscars, Alejandro G Iñárritu has earned the right to direct whatever film he wants. But this ponderous mid-life crisis movie won't have many fans, writes Nicholas Barber.
Bardo, a restaurant focused on tasting menus and wine pairings that’s under the same ownership as VANA, has closed for now but plans to reopen.
Amid the flurry of new international originals announced by Netflix this week comes word of its first Chinese-language series. Hailing from Taiwan and director Sam Quah, Bardo is billed as a ...
At the Park Avenue Armory, Laurie Anderson and Jason Moran gathered fellow artists to conjure a sonic environment haunted by the pandemic.
Commit Tayshon Bardo continues to hone in on craft, with excitement for Madison in future ...
Already in select theaters, "Bardo" debuts on Netflix this week and is well worth a watch, as challenging as that watch may prove to be.
Netflix is allowing the movie "Bardo" from Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu to be released first in U.S. and Mexican theaters.
Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s irreverent indulgence of a film, on Netflix next month, follows a middle-aged director through a swirl of real and imagined happenings.