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Five Movies to Stream Now Our newest picks include a good cop-bad cop revenge thriller starring Donnie Yen, a high-tech animated take on Hansel and Gretel, and more. BY ROBERT DANIELS https://ift.tt/3qBdXGY https://ift.tt/32xwGeL New York Times Movies Movies December 31, 2021 at 06:30PM
Five Movies to Stream Now Our newest picks include a good cop-bad cop revenge thriller starring Donnie Yen, a high-tech animated take on Han...
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‘Poupelle of Chimney Town’ Review: Seeking Refuse In this anime feature, a lonely boy strikes up a friendship with a trash creature and searches for stars in a polluted sky. BY BEN KENIGSBERG https://ift.tt/3eD2Ckc https://ift.tt/3pFrtdB New York Times Movies Movies December 30, 2021 at 07:30PM
‘Poupelle of Chimney Town’ Review: Seeking Refuse In this anime feature, a lonely boy strikes up a friendship with a trash creature and sear...
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‘The Lost Daughter’ Review: The Parent Trap This dreamy thriller follows an academic with a mysterious past who heads to a beach vacation on the Greek islands. BY JEANNETTE CATSOULIS https://ift.tt/3zcUIas https://ift.tt/3zcquEF New York Times Movies Movies December 30, 2021 at 05:30PM
‘The Lost Daughter’ Review: The Parent Trap This dreamy thriller follows an academic with a mysterious past who heads to a beach vacation on...
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‘Jockey’ Review: Hit Hard and Still Riding In this plaintive drama, Clifton Collins Jr. plays a veteran jockey who has had one too many falls and is fast aging out of his profession. BY MANOHLA DARGIS https://ift.tt/32BsnPt https://ift.tt/32BvC9B New York Times Movies Movies December 30, 2021 at 05:08AM
‘Jockey’ Review: Hit Hard and Still Riding In this plaintive drama, Clifton Collins Jr. plays a veteran jockey who has had one too many fall...
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In Mexico, Women Directors Take the Lead After decades of struggling for the recognition long granted their male peers, female filmmakers in Mexico are setting the industry ablaze. BY OSCAR LOPEZ https://ift.tt/34035L3 https://ift.tt/34063iJ New York Times Movies Sundance Film Festival (Park City, Utah), Women's Rights, Academy Awards (Oscars), Women and Girls, #MeToo Movement, Sexual Harassment December 29, 2021 at 07:30PM
In Mexico, Women Directors Take the Lead After decades of struggling for the recognition long granted their male peers, female filmmakers in...
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Maggie Gyllenhaal Has Dangerous Ideas About Directing Is there such a thing as a women’s film or women’s filmmaking? With “The Lost Daughter,” she says the answer is yes. BY JULIE BLOOM https://ift.tt/3HllWPm https://ift.tt/3FDW0xS New York Times Movies Women and Girls, Movies, Content Type: Personal Profile December 29, 2021 at 03:30PM
Maggie Gyllenhaal Has Dangerous Ideas About Directing Is there such a thing as a women’s film or women’s filmmaking? With “The Lost Daughter...
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‘Pariah’ at 10: When Black Lesbian Characters Had the Spotlight The Dee Rees drama made waves but studios largely returned to business as usual. A new crop of filmmakers sees signs of hope. BY BEANDREA JULY https://ift.tt/3sFjX4j https://ift.tt/32G3rWP New York Times Movies Movies, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Women and Girls, Black People December 28, 2021 at 09:42PM
‘Pariah’ at 10: When Black Lesbian Characters Had the Spotlight The Dee Rees drama made waves but studios largely returned to business as us...
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Mike Faist Tries to Keep His Cool as Riff in ‘West Side Story’ The actor, a star of Broadway musicals like “Dear Evan Hansen,” talks about playing the leader of the Jets in Steven Spielberg’s remake. BY DAVE ITZKOFF https://ift.tt/315wdQa https://ift.tt/3HgI6SQ New York Times Movies Movies, Theater December 27, 2021 at 08:35PM
Mike Faist Tries to Keep His Cool as Riff in ‘West Side Story’ The actor, a star of Broadway musicals like “Dear Evan Hansen,” talks about p...
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Jean-Marc Vallée, Director of ‘Dallas Buyers Club’ and ‘Big Little Lies,’ Dies at 58 Known for his naturalistic approach, the Canadian-born filmmaker transformed true stories into award-winning dramas. BY LIVIA ALBECK-RIPKA https://ift.tt/32kQBxn https://ift.tt/3JnYVgc New York Times Movies Deaths (Obituaries), Movies December 27, 2021 at 12:29PM
Jean-Marc Vallée, Director of ‘Dallas Buyers Club’ and ‘Big Little Lies,’ Dies at 58 Known for his naturalistic approach, the Canadian-born ...
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How Nicole Kidman Learned to Love Playing Lucille Ball A career of dramas like “The Hours” and “Big Little Lies” was not enough to help Kidman portray the “I Love Lucy” star in “Being the Ricardos.” As she put it, “Funny’s hard.” BY DAVE ITZKOFF https://ift.tt/3FoIJcl https://ift.tt/3eqGqtu New York Times Movies Content Type: Personal Profile, Movies, Actors and Actresses, Television December 26, 2021 at 03:30PM
How Nicole Kidman Learned to Love Playing Lucille Ball A career of dramas like “The Hours” and “Big Little Lies” was not enough to help Kidm...
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Five Joan Didion Movies You Can Stream Right Now The writer, working with her husband, John Gregory Dunne, saw Hollywood as a way to make cash to support her art. It did and didn’t work out. BY AMY NICHOLSON https://ift.tt/3stLSnC https://ift.tt/3yTMrZ7 New York Times Movies Movies, Writing and Writers, Books and Literature December 24, 2021 at 10:31PM
Five Joan Didion Movies You Can Stream Right Now The writer, working with her husband, John Gregory Dunne, saw Hollywood as a way to make ca...
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Five Science-Fiction Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include apocalyptic K-pop and a parallel-dimension thriller. BY ELISABETH VINCENTELLI https://ift.tt/3FvRPUI https://ift.tt/3jjJ0ER New York Times Movies Movies December 24, 2021 at 09:30PM
Five Science-Fiction Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include apocalyptic K-pop and a parallel-dimension thriller. By BY ELISABETH V...
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‘Don’t Look Up’ Review: Tick, Tick, Kablooey Adam McKay wants you to know that it’s the end of the world and you should absolutely, unequivocally not feel fine. (But do laugh.) BY MANOHLA DARGIS https://ift.tt/3qk6AUc https://ift.tt/33VHzHt New York Times Movies Movies, Comedy and Humor December 24, 2021 at 12:41AM
‘Don’t Look Up’ Review: Tick, Tick, Kablooey Adam McKay wants you to know that it’s the end of the world and you should absolutely, unequivo...
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‘A Journal for Jordan’ Review: Reflections on Love Built and Lost The actors Michael B. Jordan and Chanté Adams bring a compelling chemistry to the screen as opposites who fall for each other. BY LISA KENNEDY https://ift.tt/3z80pa1 https://ift.tt/3JeJWoN New York Times Movies Movies, Black People December 24, 2021 at 12:24AM
‘A Journal for Jordan’ Review: Reflections on Love Built and Lost The actors Michael B. Jordan and Chanté Adams bring a compelling chemistry...
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‘Parallel Mothers’ Review: Almodóvar’s Brutal, Beautiful World The Spanish director finally confronts the legacy of his country’s political violence in his new film, starring Penélope Cruz and Milena Smit. BY A.O. SCOTT https://ift.tt/3emqEQ8 https://ift.tt/3z1q8AH New York Times Movies Movies December 24, 2021 at 12:19AM
‘Parallel Mothers’ Review: Almodóvar’s Brutal, Beautiful World The Spanish director finally confronts the legacy of his country’s political ...
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‘American Underdog’ Review: A Football Fairy Tale Zachary Levi plays the N.F.L. star Kurt Warner in this biopic. It’s a wan parable about love and hard work. BY TEO BUGBEE https://ift.tt/3pmyEqM https://ift.tt/3svvvXQ New York Times Movies Movies December 23, 2021 at 08:51PM
‘American Underdog’ Review: A Football Fairy Tale Zachary Levi plays the N.F.L. star Kurt Warner in this biopic. It’s a wan parable about lo...
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‘Memoria’ Review: In Search of Lost Time Tilda Swinton stars in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s elusive and enchanting new film, set in Colombia. BY A.O. SCOTT https://ift.tt/3yRtqq0 https://ift.tt/3Jeb6wc New York Times Movies Movies December 23, 2021 at 06:30PM
‘Memoria’ Review: In Search of Lost Time Tilda Swinton stars in Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s elusive and enchanting new film, set in Colombia...
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‘Dead Man’s Switch: A Crypto Mystery’ Review: A Staggering Scam? A new documentary tries to unpack how $200 million went unaccounted for after the Canadian cryptocurrency entrepreneur Gerald W. Cotten died. BY GLENN KENNY https://ift.tt/30U3TjF https://ift.tt/3ySL6BG New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Ponzi and Pyramid Schemes, Virtual Currency December 23, 2021 at 05:30PM
‘Dead Man’s Switch: A Crypto Mystery’ Review: A Staggering Scam? A new documentary tries to unpack how $200 million went unaccounted for aft...
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‘Tragedy of Macbeth’ Review: The Thane, Insane, Slays Mainly in Dunsinane Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand play a toxic power couple in Joel Coen’s crackling adaptation of Shakespeare’s Scottish play. BY A.O. SCOTT https://ift.tt/3FtQkqg https://ift.tt/3yYFkyv New York Times Movies Movies December 23, 2021 at 02:14AM
‘Tragedy of Macbeth’ Review: The Thane, Insane, Slays Mainly in Dunsinane Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand play a toxic power couple ...
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‘Tragedy of Macbeth’ Review: The Thane, Insane, Slays Mainly in Dunsinane Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand play a toxic power couple in Joel Coen’s crackling adaptation of Shakespeare’s Scottish play. BY A.O. SCOTT https://ift.tt/3EicDgZ https://ift.tt/3yYFkyv New York Times Movies Movies December 23, 2021 at 02:14AM
‘Tragedy of Macbeth’ Review: The Thane, Insane, Slays Mainly in Dunsinane Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand play a toxic power couple ...
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‘The Velvet Queen’ Review: Searching for an Elusive Leopard The documentary follows the photographer Vincent Munier and the writer Sylvain Tesson on a mission to catch a glimpse of a rare snow leopard in Tibet. BY BEN KENIGSBERG https://ift.tt/3yQBasu https://ift.tt/3JbEXpa New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Leopards December 22, 2021 at 09:42PM
‘The Velvet Queen’ Review: Searching for an Elusive Leopard The documentary follows the photographer Vincent Munier and the writer Sylvain T...
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‘The King’s Man’ Review: Suiting Up and Shooting Down This prequel to the “Kingsman” series presents the confusing origin story of the elite British spy agency, founded by Ralph Fiennes (naturally). BY JEANNETTE CATSOULIS https://ift.tt/30RA9nx https://ift.tt/3mqfm22 New York Times Movies Movies December 22, 2021 at 06:30PM
‘The King’s Man’ Review: Suiting Up and Shooting Down This prequel to the “Kingsman” series presents the confusing origin story of the elite...
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Reliving the Pain (and Joy, Too) of My Deepest Love Onscreen An author wrote about the loss of her fiancé and father of her son. When Denzel Washington stepped in to film that story, the memories flooded back. BY DANA CANEDY https://ift.tt/3Exp7Sh https://ift.tt/30R04LX New York Times Movies Movies, Books and Literature December 22, 2021 at 08:30PM
Reliving the Pain (and Joy, Too) of My Deepest Love Onscreen An author wrote about the loss of her fiancé and father of her son. When Denzel...
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The Best Genre Movies of 2021 We look at the finest in sci-fi, horror, action and international films. BY ERIK PIEPENBURG, DEVIKA GIRISH, ELISABETH VINCENTELLI AND ROBERT DANIELS https://ift.tt/32j7lVB https://ift.tt/3sx4Xp7 New York Times Movies Movies, Two Thousand Twenty One December 22, 2021 at 06:30PM
The Best Genre Movies of 2021 We look at the finest in sci-fi, horror, action and international films. By BY ERIK PIEPENBURG, DEVIKA GIRISH...
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Sally Ann Howes, Star of ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,’ Dies at 91 The English-born actress captivated children in the 1968 film, which became a holiday favorite. It was one of around 140 productions she appeared in during a six-decade career. BY ROBERT D. MCFADDEN https://ift.tt/3yNlHcJ https://ift.tt/3pkbvFr New York Times Movies Actors and Actresses, Movies, Theater December 22, 2021 at 05:59PM
Sally Ann Howes, Star of ‘Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,’ Dies at 91 The English-born actress captivated children in the 1968 film, which became a...
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Carrie-Anne Moss on the ‘Matrix’ Movies and Playing an Action Hero in Her 50s The actress synonymous with Trinity faced the weight of expectations when she reunited with Keanu Reeves and Lana Wachowski for the new sequel. BY GINA MCINTYRE https://ift.tt/3eixqqh https://ift.tt/32aNs3b New York Times Movies Movies, Content Type: Personal Profile, Actors and Actresses December 22, 2021 at 03:30PM
Carrie-Anne Moss on the ‘Matrix’ Movies and Playing an Action Hero in Her 50s The actress synonymous with Trinity faced the weight of expect...
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Beyoncé Edges Closer to Her First Oscar Nomination as Shortlists Are Revealed “Be Alive,” which the superstar wrote with Dixson for “King Richard,” made the academy’s cut in preliminary voting. So did Lin-Manuel Miranda, Billie Eilish and Van Morrison. BY STEPHANIE GOODMAN https://ift.tt/3qjisFY https://ift.tt/33EIlbC New York Times Movies Movies, Music, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Academy Awards (Oscars), Documentary Films and Programs December 22, 2021 at 03:08AM
Beyoncé Edges Closer to Her First Oscar Nomination as Shortlists Are Revealed “Be Alive,” which the superstar wrote with Dixson for “King Ri...
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‘Pig,’ ‘Val,’ ‘Adrienne’ and Other 2021 Streaming Gems We put some of the year’s finest off-the-radar movies on your radar. BY JASON BAILEY https://ift.tt/3yKFLMS https://ift.tt/3yLfSfV New York Times Movies Movies December 21, 2021 at 06:30PM
‘Pig,’ ‘Val,’ ‘Adrienne’ and Other 2021 Streaming Gems We put some of the year’s finest off-the-radar movies on your radar. By BY JASON BAI...
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Lucille Ball on the Big Screen, the Small Screen and Offscreen “Being the Ricardos” and “Licorice Pizza” offer versions of the comedian. An author saw yet another side of her: blunt and wary of strangers but thoughtful and kind. BY TOM GILBERT https://ift.tt/3Eg059Z https://ift.tt/3pd6rmg New York Times Movies Television, Movies December 21, 2021 at 03:30PM
Lucille Ball on the Big Screen, the Small Screen and Offscreen “Being the Ricardos” and “Licorice Pizza” offer versions of the comedian. An ...
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‘Reopening Night’ Review: The Show Goes On This HBO documentary goes behind the scenes of the Public Theater’s post-shutdown, modern adaptation of “The Merry Wives of Windsor,” featuring an all-Black cast. BY BEATRICE LOAYZA https://ift.tt/3GRbv5M https://ift.tt/3FaszmN New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Coronavirus Reopenings, Theater, Black People December 21, 2021 at 01:42AM
‘Reopening Night’ Review: The Show Goes On This HBO documentary goes behind the scenes of the Public Theater’s post-shutdown, modern adaptat...
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Ensnares Audiences and Refills Studio Coffers After nearly two years of lackluster box office sales for theatrical releases, Spidey breaks through to do what superheroes are supposed to do. BY BROOKS BARNES https://ift.tt/3yIdYfZ https://ift.tt/3spo3gR New York Times Movies Movies, Coronavirus Omicron Variant, Box Office Sales, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) December 20, 2021 at 01:09AM
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Ensnares Audiences and Refills Studio Coffers After nearly two years of lackluster box office sales for theatrical...
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The 1947 ‘Nightmare Alley’: A Dark View of Class as Destiny With Tyrone Power in the lead, the first adaptation had to find ways to tell a story of soul sickness that wouldn’t offend censors. BY BEN KENIGSBERG https://ift.tt/3qaZbXh https://ift.tt/3pahqwD New York Times Movies Movies December 20, 2021 at 12:34AM
The 1947 ‘Nightmare Alley’: A Dark View of Class as Destiny With Tyrone Power in the lead, the first adaptation had to find ways to tell a s...
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How Dasha Nekrasova Is Calling the Shots The “Succession” star and co-host of the podcast Red Scare has directed her first feature, “The Scary of Sixty-First,” about a house once owned by Jeffrey Epstein. BY ERIK PIEPENBURG https://ift.tt/3q4CqnQ https://ift.tt/3paQlJZ New York Times Movies Movies, Actors and Actresses, Content Type: Personal Profile December 20, 2021 at 12:27AM
How Dasha Nekrasova Is Calling the Shots The “Succession” star and co-host of the podcast Red Scare has directed her first feature, “The Sca...
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How ‘Lord of the Rings’ Became ‘Star Wars’ for Millennial Women With tender male relationships and fearless female characters, the trilogy drew in tween girls who still hold the films dear in their 20s and 30s. BY NIKITA RICHARDSON https://ift.tt/3ml2Osv https://ift.tt/3yDTNjj New York Times Movies Movies, Women and Girls December 19, 2021 at 09:16PM
How ‘Lord of the Rings’ Became ‘Star Wars’ for Millennial Women With tender male relationships and fearless female characters, the trilogy d...
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Streaming the Year’s Best Documentaries The best movies of 2021 were even better on a big screen, The Times’s co-chief film critics wrote at year’s end. But many of their top picks are available to stream — like these five documentaries. Unknown Author https://ift.tt/3IWpUPP https://ift.tt/3GNacVe New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs December 17, 2021 at 11:54PM
Streaming the Year’s Best Documentaries The best movies of 2021 were even better on a big screen, The Times’s co-chief film critics wrote at...
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Five International Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include an experimental Canadian drama, an Egyptian weight-lifting documentary and a Chilean buddy comedy. BY DEVIKA GIRISH https://ift.tt/3mgnHoR https://ift.tt/3p6B2C2 New York Times Movies Movies December 17, 2021 at 09:47PM
Five International Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include an experimental Canadian drama, an Egyptian weight-lifting documentary an...
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Naples, a City of Contradictions, Is Once Again a Home for Cinema For “The Hand of God,” the director Paolo Sorrentino has returned to his hometown, whose cultural profile has been lifted in recent years by the Elena Ferrante novels and films like “Gomorrah.” BY ELISABETTA POVOLEDO https://ift.tt/3e3tidq https://ift.tt/3F5QfbL New York Times Movies Movies, Italian Language, Television December 17, 2021 at 09:27PM
Naples, a City of Contradictions, Is Once Again a Home for Cinema For “The Hand of God,” the director Paolo Sorrentino has returned to his h...
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How Bradley Cooper Deceives Cate Blanchett in ‘Nightmare Alley’ The director Guillermo del Toro narrates a sequence from his film noir. BY MEKADO MURPHY https://ift.tt/30BKunj New York Times Movies Movies December 17, 2021 at 09:16PM
How Bradley Cooper Deceives Cate Blanchett in ‘Nightmare Alley’ The director Guillermo del Toro narrates a sequence from his film noir. By ...
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‘Nightmare Alley’ | Anatomy of a Scene Guillermo del Toro narrates a sequence from his film featuring Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara. BY MEKADO MURPHY https://ift.tt/33DSVQh https://ift.tt/3mdI2v4 New York Times Movies Movies December 17, 2021 at 09:13PM
‘Nightmare Alley’ | Anatomy of a Scene Guillermo del Toro narrates a sequence from his film featuring Bradley Cooper, Cate Blanchett and Roo...
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Elijah Wood on ‘The Lord of the Rings’ at 20 and Being Frodo to Fans Forever “I’ll never be upset at being associated with those films or for them being the largest in people’s memories of who I am,” the actor says. BY CARLOS AGUILAR https://ift.tt/3e2FGKM https://ift.tt/3dXMqd0 New York Times Movies Movies, Content Type: Personal Profile, Actors and Actresses December 17, 2021 at 08:44PM
Elijah Wood on ‘The Lord of the Rings’ at 20 and Being Frodo to Fans Forever “I’ll never be upset at being associated with those films or fo...
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‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Review: Listen Bud, No Spoilers Here In the latest installment of the “Spider-Man” series, Tom Holland faces the past and a very secure franchise future. BY MANOHLA DARGIS https://ift.tt/3dVn7s2 https://ift.tt/3E20jBm New York Times Movies Spider-Man (Fictional Character), Movies December 17, 2021 at 01:13AM
‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ Review: Listen Bud, No Spoilers Here In the latest installment of the “Spider-Man” series, Tom Holland faces the p...
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‘President’ Review: Zimbabwe’s Struggle for Democracy In a riveting new documentary, Camilla Nielsson follows the first democratic election in Zimbabwe since 1980. BY CONCEPCIÓN DE LEÓN https://ift.tt/3m63K3Z https://ift.tt/3F3jV9L New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs December 17, 2021 at 01:41AM
‘President’ Review: Zimbabwe’s Struggle for Democracy In a riveting new documentary, Camilla Nielsson follows the first democratic election ...
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‘Last Words’ Review: Cinema After the End of the World In this post-apocalyptic drama, a young man meets the grizzled last guardian of a cinematic archive, played by Nick Nolte. BY GLENN KENNY https://ift.tt/3F6pC6S https://ift.tt/3e0CQ9f New York Times Movies Movies December 16, 2021 at 11:23PM
‘Last Words’ Review: Cinema After the End of the World In this post-apocalyptic drama, a young man meets the grizzled last guardian of a cin...
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‘Mother/Android’ Review: How to Protect When You’re Expecting In this sci-fi thriller, a pregnant woman and her boyfriend try to outrun hordes of vengeful robots. BY LENA WILSON https://ift.tt/3dZ7Gio https://ift.tt/3q92xKy New York Times Movies Movies December 16, 2021 at 10:31PM
‘Mother/Android’ Review: How to Protect When You’re Expecting In this sci-fi thriller, a pregnant woman and her boyfriend try to outrun hord...
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In His Films, Big Roles Go to Passers-by and Professionals Alike Sean Baker prefers a cast with a mix of experience levels. That was never more true than on “Red Rocket,” where many of the performers had never worked on a movie. BY BEN KENIGSBERG https://ift.tt/3F2aOWN https://ift.tt/3DWpFR3 New York Times Movies Actors and Actresses, Movies December 16, 2021 at 08:30PM
In His Films, Big Roles Go to Passers-by and Professionals Alike Sean Baker prefers a cast with a mix of experience levels. That was never m...
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Paolo Sorrentino Turns the Camera on His Own Life When he was younger, the Italian director was “skeptical” about autobiographical movies. Ten years ago, that changed, and he started work on “The Hand of God.” BY ROSLYN SULCAS https://ift.tt/3p0FUZp https://ift.tt/3sj2TR8 New York Times Movies Movies, Writing and Writers December 16, 2021 at 06:58PM
Paolo Sorrentino Turns the Camera on His Own Life When he was younger, the Italian director was “skeptical” about autobiographical movies. T...
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Forget Naturalism. With Movie Acting This Year, Big Swings Are In. Aim-for-the-fences performances from Lady Gaga, Ben Affleck and many others are making waves, and we’re here for the outrageous fun. BY KYLE BUCHANAN https://ift.tt/3q3eFN1 https://ift.tt/31THIdZ New York Times Movies Movies, Actors and Actresses December 15, 2021 at 11:25PM
Forget Naturalism. With Movie Acting This Year, Big Swings Are In. Aim-for-the-fences performances from Lady Gaga, Ben Affleck and many othe...
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‘The Tender Bar’ Review: Where Everybody Knows His Name Ben Affleck serves up whiskey and wisdom in George Clooney’s adaptation of the best-selling memoir by J.R. Moehringer. BY A.O. SCOTT https://ift.tt/3DXIHH0 https://ift.tt/3yxOcLd New York Times Movies Movies December 15, 2021 at 11:29PM
‘The Tender Bar’ Review: Where Everybody Knows His Name Ben Affleck serves up whiskey and wisdom in George Clooney’s adaptation of the best-...
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Forget Naturalism. With Movie Acting This Year, Big Swings Are In. Aim-for-the-fences performances from Lady Gaga, Ben Affleck and many others are making waves, and we’re here for the outrageous fun. BY KYLE BUCHANAN https://ift.tt/3m8Ug7V https://ift.tt/31THIdZ New York Times Movies Movies, Actors and Actresses December 15, 2021 at 11:25PM
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