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‘Shadow in the Cloud’ Review: There’s Mischief in the Air A World War II heroine defies death and more in this horror-action hybrid. BY DEVIKA GIRISH https://ift.tt/3o2pFI5 https://ift.tt/3aXK51a New York Times Movies Movies December 31, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘Shadow in the Cloud’ Review: There’s Mischief in the Air A World War II heroine defies death and more in this horror-action hybrid. By BY ...
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Vanessa Kirby Has Been Waiting for a Role That Scares Her For her first lead in a film, the actress wanted a character as challenging as many of those she’s played onstage. She found it in Kornel Mundruczo’s “Pieces of a Woman.” BY ELEANOR STANFORD https://ift.tt/2WWSLwT https://ift.tt/3n1Wq6Y New York Times Movies Pregnancy and Childbirth, Actors and Actresses, Movies, Content Type: Personal Profile, Miscarriages December 31, 2020 at 03:30PM
Vanessa Kirby Has Been Waiting for a Role That Scares Her For her first lead in a film, the actress wanted a character as challenging as man...
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This Year Was a Disaster. We Hope the Sequel Is Better. We streamed, we watched, we worried. We also wondered what the catastrophe called 2020 will mean for movies. BY A.O. SCOTT AND MANOHLA DARGIS https://ift.tt/2KRiMLk https://ift.tt/34W5CDA New York Times Movies Movies, Documentary Films and Programs, Television, Quarantine (Life and Culture) December 31, 2020 at 12:56AM
This Year Was a Disaster. We Hope the Sequel Is Better. We streamed, we watched, we worried. We also wondered what the catastrophe called 20...
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‘Pieces of a Woman’ Review: A Raw, Ragged Study of a Loss Vanessa Kirby gives an intensely physical performance as a woman whose life and marriage is upended by the death of a child. BY JEANNETTE CATSOULIS https://ift.tt/2Ml4cMJ https://ift.tt/34V76hJ New York Times Movies Movies December 31, 2020 at 12:07AM
‘Pieces of a Woman’ Review: A Raw, Ragged Study of a Loss Vanessa Kirby gives an intensely physical performance as a woman whose life and ma...
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The Bruce Willis Journey From In Demand to On Demand An assessment of the actor’s late-career B-movie filmography, including his most recent entry, “Breach.” BY ELISABETH VINCENTELLI https://ift.tt/3n1pGLh https://ift.tt/3hFM8Zr New York Times Movies Movies December 30, 2020 at 08:30PM
The Bruce Willis Journey From In Demand to On Demand An assessment of the actor’s late-career B-movie filmography, including his most recent...
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She’s Starring Opposite Tom Hanks. She’d Never Heard of Him. Helena Zengel is a giggly, chatty 12-year-old, whose movie roles take her into psychological territory that even adults would find tough. BY THOMAS ROGERS https://ift.tt/3hA96Rt https://ift.tt/2WTiQwv New York Times Movies Actors and Actresses, Content Type: Personal Profile December 30, 2020 at 05:38PM
She’s Starring Opposite Tom Hanks. She’d Never Heard of Him. Helena Zengel is a giggly, chatty 12-year-old, whose movie roles take her into ...
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Jazz Onscreen, Depicted by Black Filmmakers at Last “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Sylvie’s Love” and “Soul” understand the music and its place in African-American life, a welcome break with Hollywood history. BY GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO https://ift.tt/3rEEqmE https://ift.tt/3rFMCTC New York Times Movies Jazz, Movies, Black People December 30, 2020 at 12:03AM
Jazz Onscreen, Depicted by Black Filmmakers at Last “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom,” “Sylvie’s Love” and “Soul” understand the music and its plac...
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‘Night of the Kings’ Review: Telling Tales to a Captive Audience Ancient tradition fuses with modern struggles in a prison in Ivory Coast. BY NICOLAS RAPOLD https://ift.tt/3aS9wBi https://ift.tt/2JrMfeb New York Times Movies Movies December 29, 2020 at 11:37PM
‘Night of the Kings’ Review: Telling Tales to a Captive Audience Ancient tradition fuses with modern struggles in a prison in Ivory Coast. ...
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Wonder Woman and Her Evolving Look She remained steadfast in her decades-long fight for justice, but her costumes ranged from a golden-eagle emblem and skirt to a W logo breastplate and leggings. BY GEORGE GENE GUSTINES https://ift.tt/3aQeWgc https://ift.tt/34RXp3y New York Times Movies Wonder Woman (Fictional Character), Comic Books and Strips, Movies December 29, 2020 at 08:30PM
Wonder Woman and Her Evolving Look She remained steadfast in her decades-long fight for justice, but her costumes ranged from a golden-eagle...
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‘Herself’ Review: She Does It All After fleeing her abusive husband, a woman figures out how to build a new home for herself and her daughters. BY GLENN KENNY https://ift.tt/3aMJXlf https://ift.tt/3htO1Iy New York Times Movies Movies December 29, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘Herself’ Review: She Does It All After fleeing her abusive husband, a woman figures out how to build a new home for herself and her daughte...
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For His Second Act, Nnamdi Asomugha Made Preparation His Byword The former pro football player has pushed himself in acting classes, onstage and in films. His latest drama, “Sylvie’s Love,” also meant returning to an early passion: music. BY GINA CHERELUS https://ift.tt/2WQg7UH https://ift.tt/3rCHkbQ New York Times Movies Black People, Football, Movies, Actors and Actresses, Content Type: Personal Profile December 28, 2020 at 09:58PM
For His Second Act, Nnamdi Asomugha Made Preparation His Byword The former pro football player has pushed himself in acting classes, onstage...
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A History of the Cheetah in ‘Wonder Woman’ This villain, played by Kristen Wiig in “Wonder Woman 1984,” has had a long, complicated relationship with her rival. BY DEVIN FULLER https://ift.tt/3mUZdz1 https://ift.tt/3mS92gP New York Times Movies Wonder Woman (Fictional Character), Movies, Comic Books and Strips December 28, 2020 at 07:30PM
A History of the Cheetah in ‘Wonder Woman’ This villain, played by Kristen Wiig in “Wonder Woman 1984,” has had a long, complicated relation...
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What to Watch: Wars of the Past Battles at sea, in the trenches and in city streets: The movies have gone there. Here are five films that look back at the world’s conflicts. BY DAVID RENARD https://ift.tt/3mO5oEY https://ift.tt/3nQDFon New York Times Movies Movies, War and Armed Conflicts December 26, 2020 at 09:49PM
What to Watch: Wars of the Past Battles at sea, in the trenches and in city streets: The movies have gone there. Here are five films that lo...
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How Pixar’s ‘Soul’ Animates Jazz A look at the ways filmmakers and musicians collaborated to present an accurate view of players’ artistry. BY MEKADO MURPHY https://ift.tt/37Q5lEp https://ift.tt/37NpbA0 New York Times Movies Movies, Jazz December 25, 2020 at 07:30PM
How Pixar’s ‘Soul’ Animates Jazz A look at the ways filmmakers and musicians collaborated to present an accurate view of players’ artistry. ...
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Kristen Wiig Would Have Said Yes to One Line in ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Getting to play Cheetah was even better for the “Saturday Night Live” star, who loves superhero movies: “It was huge on my list of things I wanted to do.” BY DAVE ITZKOFF https://ift.tt/2WGRBVY https://ift.tt/2WH0RJT New York Times Movies Quarantine (Life and Culture), Movies, Actors and Actresses, Content Type: Personal Profile December 25, 2020 at 05:30PM
Kristen Wiig Would Have Said Yes to One Line in ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Getting to play Cheetah was even better for the “Saturday Night Live” st...
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‘The Dissident’ Review: A Murder for Power Bryan Fogel’s new documentary about the killing of Jamal Khashoggi underlines the disregard for human rights when money and geopolitics are at play. BY DEVIKA GIRISH https://ift.tt/34K6BGW https://ift.tt/3pmssMK New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs December 24, 2020 at 11:31PM
‘The Dissident’ Review: A Murder for Power Bryan Fogel’s new documentary about the killing of Jamal Khashoggi underlines the disregard for h...
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‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Review: It’s Not About What We Deserve The sequel to the 2017 hit finds Diana Prince, a.k.a. Wonder Woman, pining for love and saddled with a movie unworthy of her. BY MANOHLA DARGIS https://ift.tt/3pj7wWM https://ift.tt/2WFEUuA New York Times Movies Movies, Wonder Woman (Fictional Character) December 24, 2020 at 08:30PM
‘Wonder Woman 1984’ Review: It’s Not About What We Deserve The sequel to the 2017 hit finds Diana Prince, a.k.a. Wonder Woman, pining for lo...
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‘Promising Young Woman’ Review: Courting Dangerous Liaisons Carey Mulligan stars in this feminist revenge thriller that too often backs away from its potentially searing setup. BY JEANNETTE CATSOULIS https://ift.tt/3aG7uEn https://ift.tt/3pleRFh New York Times Movies Movies December 24, 2020 at 08:06PM
‘Promising Young Woman’ Review: Courting Dangerous Liaisons Carey Mulligan stars in this feminist revenge thriller that too often backs away...
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‘Soul’ Review: Pixar’s New Feature Gets Musical, and Metaphysical This inventive tale stars Jamie Foxx as a jazz musician caught in a world that human souls pass through on their way into and out of life. BY A.O. SCOTT https://ift.tt/2KpObog https://ift.tt/37JTtDC New York Times Movies Movies December 24, 2020 at 07:30PM
‘Soul’ Review: Pixar’s New Feature Gets Musical, and Metaphysical This inventive tale stars Jamie Foxx as a jazz musician caught in a world ...
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‘Your Name Engraved Herein’ Review: When Love Is All You Can See The filmmaker Patrick Liu keeps the focus on the two young men in this Taiwanese drama and blurs the rest. BY TEO BUGBEE https://ift.tt/2Kotkld https://ift.tt/2WHoPo7 New York Times Movies Movies December 24, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘Your Name Engraved Herein’ Review: When Love Is All You Can See The filmmaker Patrick Liu keeps the focus on the two young men in this Taiw...
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‘DNA’ Review: Digging for Roots After her immigrant grandfather dies, a woman wants to reclaim her ethnicity. BY JEANNETTE CATSOULIS https://ift.tt/3aEq7Zf https://ift.tt/2KxulY5 New York Times Movies Movies December 24, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘DNA’ Review: Digging for Roots After her immigrant grandfather dies, a woman wants to reclaim her ethnicity. By BY JEANNETTE CATSOULIS fro...
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‘Dear Comrades!’ Review: When the Party Line Becomes a Tightrope With a bureaucrat as the central character, the film at times takes on a bleakly comic tone as it fills in the circumstances surrounding a massacre. BY BEN KENIGSBERG https://ift.tt/3he3eNH https://ift.tt/3hhZtXG New York Times Movies Movies December 24, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘Dear Comrades!’ Review: When the Party Line Becomes a Tightrope With a bureaucrat as the central character, the film at times takes on a bl...
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‘Pinocchio’ Review: An Enchanting Yet Befuddling Adaptation Matteo Garrone, who directed the searing true-crime drama “Gomorrah,” takes a whack at Carlo Collodi’s classic tale. BY GLENN KENNY https://ift.tt/3pk5oxT https://ift.tt/3aGTN8m New York Times Movies Movies December 24, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘Pinocchio’ Review: An Enchanting Yet Befuddling Adaptation Matteo Garrone, who directed the searing true-crime drama “Gomorrah,” takes a wh...
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‘Charm City Kings,’ ‘Babyteeth’ and Other Hidden Streaming Gems You may have missed these under-the-radar movies this year. Now’s your chance to catch up. BY JASON BAILEY https://ift.tt/3nM1ayZ https://ift.tt/3lr71Io New York Times Movies Movies December 24, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘Charm City Kings,’ ‘Babyteeth’ and Other Hidden Streaming Gems You may have missed these under-the-radar movies this year. Now’s your chanc...
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A New Pinocchio Film Returns to the Tale’s Dark Origins The Italian director Matteo Garrone hopes to surprise audiences this Christmas with a very literal retelling of the children’s classic. BY ELISABETTA POVOLEDO https://ift.tt/3roR49h https://ift.tt/38oNvqQ New York Times Movies Movies, Puppets December 24, 2020 at 12:56AM
A New Pinocchio Film Returns to the Tale’s Dark Origins The Italian director Matteo Garrone hopes to surprise audiences this Christmas with ...
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George Clooney on ‘The Midnight Sky’ and Donald Trump His new movie is on Netflix, but the actor-director says theaters won’t go away and Hollywood will be fine. He’s not so sure about Washington. BY KYLE BUCHANAN https://ift.tt/2WDcbXg https://ift.tt/37MeRs9 New York Times Movies Movies, Quarantine (Life and Culture), Actors and Actresses, Content Type: Personal Profile December 24, 2020 at 12:08AM
George Clooney on ‘The Midnight Sky’ and Donald Trump His new movie is on Netflix, but the actor-director says theaters won’t go away and Ho...
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Carey Mulligan Won’t Let Hollywood Off the Hook The actress delivered the performance of her career in the dark comedy “Promising Young Woman.” Then came those with their tired views of women. BY KYLE BUCHANAN https://ift.tt/3nNq692 https://ift.tt/3nWbq7y New York Times Movies Content Type: Personal Profile, Women and Girls, #MeToo Movement, Movies, Actors and Actresses December 23, 2020 at 03:30PM
Carey Mulligan Won’t Let Hollywood Off the Hook The actress delivered the performance of her career in the dark comedy “Promising Young Woma...
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‘Soul’ Features Pixar’s First Black Lead Character. Here’s How It Happened. Mindful of animation’s history of racist imagery, the studio aimed to make the jazz pianist at the center of the film as specific as possible. BY CHARLES SOLOMON https://ift.tt/3nHn8mI https://ift.tt/2KPoFs4 New York Times Movies Movies, Race and Ethnicity, Animated Films, Black People, Discrimination December 23, 2020 at 01:45AM
‘Soul’ Features Pixar’s First Black Lead Character. Here’s How It Happened. Mindful of animation’s history of racist imagery, the studio aim...
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‘Sylvie’s Love’ Review: In the Mood for Romance, Sighs and Tears Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha star in a swoony love story that wonderfully rethinks the classic Hollywood melodrama. BY MANOHLA DARGIS https://ift.tt/3mJDPfI https://ift.tt/3rtq0pF New York Times Movies Movies December 23, 2020 at 12:42AM
‘Sylvie’s Love’ Review: In the Mood for Romance, Sighs and Tears Tessa Thompson and Nnamdi Asomugha star in a swoony love story that wonderf...
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‘Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You’ Review: It’s Mutual. Sometimes it’s enough to adore a pop star from afar, even if you aren’t an Arianator. BY CHRIS AZZOPARDI https://ift.tt/37CAKdi https://ift.tt/38lSqsK New York Times Movies Pop and Rock Music December 22, 2020 at 09:20AM
‘Ariana Grande: Excuse Me, I Love You’ Review: It’s Mutual. Sometimes it’s enough to adore a pop star from afar, even if you aren’t an Arian...
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Patty Jenkins on ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ and the Future of Theaters Jenkins made history with a lucrative deal to direct this sequel. With Warner Bros. opting to debut it on HBO Max, will she come back for a third film? “We’ll see.” BY KYLE BUCHANAN https://ift.tt/2LWxt02 https://ift.tt/3pb1XcW New York Times Movies Quarantine (Life and Culture), Movies, Wonder Woman (Fictional Character) December 21, 2020 at 11:39PM
Patty Jenkins on ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ and the Future of Theaters Jenkins made history with a lucrative deal to direct this sequel. With Warne...
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What to Watch: Sci-Fi Movies Led by Women Aliens aren't all these heroes have to contend with. Check out these films with women at the forefront. BY DAVID RENARD https://ift.tt/2WwJmff https://ift.tt/37EJteZ New York Times Movies Movies, Women and Girls December 21, 2020 at 10:24PM
What to Watch: Sci-Fi Movies Led by Women Aliens aren't all these heroes have to contend with. Check out these films with women at the f...
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Can We Talk About the Mom in ‘A Christmas Story’? The woman hasn’t had a hot meal in 15 years and she’s always cooped up at home. 2020 is the year to give this character from a classic holiday movie her due. BY DINA GACHMAN https://ift.tt/3mB0v1F https://ift.tt/34xybHD New York Times Movies Movies, Christmas December 21, 2020 at 05:30PM
Can We Talk About the Mom in ‘A Christmas Story’? The woman hasn’t had a hot meal in 15 years and she’s always cooped up at home. 2020 is th...
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Better Than Besties: Why Gay Holiday Films Matter This season’s movies with queer characters may be a largely chaste affair, but their comforting formulas also tell L.G.B.T.Q. viewers that they are seen. BY ERIK PIEPENBURG https://ift.tt/3anQ2nW https://ift.tt/3h22ZF7 New York Times Movies Movies, Homosexuality and Bisexuality December 18, 2020 at 11:29PM
Better Than Besties: Why Gay Holiday Films Matter This season’s movies with queer characters may be a largely chaste affair, but their comfo...
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‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ | Anatomy of a Scene George C. Wolfe narrates a sequence from his film featuring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman. BY MEKADO MURPHY https://ift.tt/3awywhc https://ift.tt/38eJNA5 New York Times Movies Movies December 18, 2020 at 09:21PM
‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ | Anatomy of a Scene George C. Wolfe narrates a sequence from his film featuring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman...
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Berlin Film Festival Is Delayed. Will Cannes and Venice Follow? The postponement of the first major international movie event of 2021 raises the specter of another difficult year for the industry. BY ALEX MARSHALL https://ift.tt/3aqdBfU https://ift.tt/3r9KFPf New York Times Movies Movies, Festivals, Cannes International Film Festival, Berlin International Film Festival, Venice International Film Festival December 18, 2020 at 10:24PM
Berlin Film Festival Is Delayed. Will Cannes and Venice Follow? The postponement of the first major international movie event of 2021 raises...
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Watch Chadwick Boseman in a Scene From ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ The director George C. Wolfe discusses a tense sequence featuring the actor and Viola Davis. BY MEKADO MURPHY https://ift.tt/38kCXci New York Times Movies Movies December 18, 2020 at 09:30PM
Watch Chadwick Boseman in a Scene From ‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ The director George C. Wolfe discusses a tense sequence featuring the acto...
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‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ | Anatomy of a Scene George C. Wolfe narrates a sequence from his film featuring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman. BY MEKADO MURPHY https://ift.tt/3mAB6VY https://ift.tt/38eJNA5 New York Times Movies Movies December 18, 2020 at 09:21PM
‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ | Anatomy of a Scene George C. Wolfe narrates a sequence from his film featuring Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman...
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‘Fatale’ Review: Another Attraction of the Fatal Kind Hilary Swank plays a police detective who seduces Michael Ealy into a very tangled web. BY GLENN KENNY https://ift.tt/3akf9rP https://ift.tt/3asaNyP New York Times Movies Movies December 18, 2020 at 07:30PM
‘Fatale’ Review: Another Attraction of the Fatal Kind Hilary Swank plays a police detective who seduces Michael Ealy into a very tangled web...
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Jeremy Bulloch, Who Played Boba Fett in ‘Star Wars’ Movies, Dies at 75 Mr. Bulloch said he based his performance as the menacing bounty hunter in part on a Clint Eastwood role as a laconic gunslinger. BY MICHAEL LEVENSON https://ift.tt/3nval6H https://ift.tt/3mwadCH New York Times Movies Actors and Actresses, Deaths (Obituaries), Movies December 18, 2020 at 08:39AM
Jeremy Bulloch, Who Played Boba Fett in ‘Star Wars’ Movies, Dies at 75 Mr. Bulloch said he based his performance as the menacing bounty hunt...
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Kim Ki-duk, Award-Winning South Korean Filmmaker, Dies at 59 He was celebrated for movies centered on society’s underbelly, but he was later accused of sexual misconduct. He died of Covid-19. BY CHOE SANG-HUN https://ift.tt/3ny6whc https://ift.tt/3oZgpVm New York Times Movies Deaths (Obituaries), Movies, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), #MeToo Movement, Violence (Media and Entertainment), Sexual Harassment, Women's Rights, Sex Crimes December 17, 2020 at 11:12PM
Kim Ki-duk, Award-Winning South Korean Filmmaker, Dies at 59 He was celebrated for movies centered on society’s underbelly, but he was later...
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‘Museum Town’ Review: A Love Letter to Mass MoCA This documentary looks at how a contemporary art museum in Western Massachusetts transformed a struggling small town. BY LOVIA GYARKYE https://ift.tt/3r6ZYs4 https://ift.tt/34mbcPk New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Art December 17, 2020 at 09:19PM
‘Museum Town’ Review: A Love Letter to Mass MoCA This documentary looks at how a contemporary art museum in Western Massachusetts transforme...
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Viola Davis and Company on ‘Ma Rainey’ and Chadwick Boseman’s Last Bow Members of the creative team discuss what it took to adapt the August Wilson play for Netflix and trying not to be “outdone” by the late actor. BY REGGIE UGWU https://ift.tt/3mwhrq6 https://ift.tt/3aj1UYl New York Times Movies Black People, Movies December 17, 2020 at 03:30PM
Viola Davis and Company on ‘Ma Rainey’ and Chadwick Boseman’s Last Bow Members of the creative team discuss what it took to adapt the August...
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‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ Review: All the Blues That’s Fit to Sing Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman star in a potent adaptation of August Wilson’s play BY A.O. SCOTT https://ift.tt/37s2rpa https://ift.tt/2Wmdlq7 New York Times Movies Movies December 17, 2020 at 06:30PM
‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom’ Review: All the Blues That’s Fit to Sing Viola Davis and Chadwick Boseman star in a potent adaptation of August W...
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‘The Belovs’ Review: Another View of Farm Life The director of “Gunda” filmed two Russian siblings in the early 1990s. BY BEN KENIGSBERG https://ift.tt/3msKbAa https://ift.tt/2WrLapu New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Agriculture and Farming, Families and Family Life December 17, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘The Belovs’ Review: Another View of Farm Life The director of “Gunda” filmed two Russian siblings in the early 1990s. By BY BEN KENIGSBERG...
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‘Effigy — Poison and the City’ Review: Death and the Matron Udo Flohr’s stagy drama follows the investigation of a real-life serial killer in 1820s Germany. BY JEANNETTE CATSOULIS https://ift.tt/3p4I07p https://ift.tt/38eBm7U New York Times Movies Movies December 17, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘Effigy — Poison and the City’ Review: Death and the Matron Udo Flohr’s stagy drama follows the investigation of a real-life serial killer i...
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‘Nasrin’ Review: Righting Wrongs in Iran Filmed in secret, Jeff Kaufman’s portrait of the Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh captures her ongoing battles for the rights of women, children and minorities. BY JEANNETTE CATSOULIS https://ift.tt/3oWY7nJ https://ift.tt/3ahhunm New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs December 17, 2020 at 05:30PM
‘Nasrin’ Review: Righting Wrongs in Iran Filmed in secret, Jeff Kaufman’s portrait of the Iranian lawyer Nasrin Sotoudeh captures her ongoin...
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Viola Davis and Company on ‘Ma Rainey’ and Chadwick Boseman’s Last Bow Members of the creative team discuss what it took to adapt the August Wilson play for Netflix and trying not to be “outdone” by the late actor. BY REGGIE UGWU https://ift.tt/3mnyv1r https://ift.tt/3aj1UYl New York Times Movies Black People, Movies December 17, 2020 at 03:30PM
Viola Davis and Company on ‘Ma Rainey’ and Chadwick Boseman’s Last Bow Members of the creative team discuss what it took to adapt the August...
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‘The Art of Political Murder’ Review: Behind a Bishop’s Assassination This documentary from Paul Taylor explores the killing of Bishop Juan Gerardi Conedera in Guatemala in 1998. BY BEN KENIGSBERG https://ift.tt/3h1upLt https://ift.tt/3msnE6D New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs December 17, 2020 at 07:30AM
‘The Art of Political Murder’ Review: Behind a Bishop’s Assassination This documentary from Paul Taylor explores the killing of Bishop Juan ...
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