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Three Great Documentaries to Stream This month’s picks include a Vietnam War portrait, an analysis of Los Angeles as a film subject and a look into the admissions process for an elite film school. Ben Kenigsberg https://ift.tt/QdFZlas https://ift.tt/RZhCy6P New York Times Movies Movies August 1, 2023 at 03:37AM
Three Great Documentaries to Stream This month’s picks include a Vietnam War portrait, an analysis of Los Angeles as a film subject and a lo...
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How the Mushroom Cloud Boomed and Bloomed Across American Pop Culture From the Trinity test to “Oppenheimer” and “Asteroid City,” the symbol of nuclear destruction has held multiple but equally disturbing meanings. Nicolas Rapold https://ift.tt/ZBxgo8y https://ift.tt/OSsHVke New York Times Movies Nuclear Weapons, Movies July 31, 2023 at 11:32PM
How the Mushroom Cloud Boomed and Bloomed Across American Pop Culture From the Trinity test to “Oppenheimer” and “Asteroid City,” the symbol...
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Zach Galifianakis Lives in the Cringe The comedian and star of “The Beanie Bubble” feels proud to be an American when he watches “The Simpsons.” These are some of his other favorite things. Chris Kornelis https://ift.tt/5ENusYR https://ift.tt/1AuEaDR New York Times Movies Comedy and Humor, Movies, Actors and Actresses, Content Type: Personal Profile July 31, 2023 at 05:29PM
Zach Galifianakis Lives in the Cringe The comedian and star of “The Beanie Bubble” feels proud to be an American when he watches “The Simpso...
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Five International Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include a bittersweet French comedy, a gutting Croatian social-realist drama, a Mexican true-crime doc and more. Devika Girish https://ift.tt/EPVZFd2 https://ift.tt/o1HLQt4 New York Times Movies Movies July 28, 2023 at 08:30PM
Five International Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include a bittersweet French comedy, a gutting Croatian social-realist drama, a M...
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‘Oppenheimer’ Fans Are Rediscovering a 40-Year-Old Documentary “The Day After Trinity,” made available without a subscription until August, shot to the top of the Criterion Channel’s most-watched films. Marc Tracy https://ift.tt/PLl6saK https://ift.tt/bYXksx0 New York Times Movies Movies, Nuclear Weapons, Documentary Films and Programs, Manhattan Project, Nuclear Tests July 28, 2023 at 01:32AM
‘Oppenheimer’ Fans Are Rediscovering a 40-Year-Old Documentary “The Day After Trinity,” made available without a subscription until August, ...
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‘The First Slam Dunk’ Review: Style Points A popular sports manga about a Japanese high school basketball team vaults to the big screen in an exhilarating, gorgeous anime. Calum Marsh https://ift.tt/byaQvTm New York Times Movies Movies, Basketball, Animated Films July 27, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘The First Slam Dunk’ Review: Style Points A popular sports manga about a Japanese high school basketball team vaults to the big screen in a...
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‘Haunted Mansion’ Review: A Disney Ride to Nowhere Fun Starring LaKeith Stanfield and Rosario Dawson, this movie plays like a feature-length ad for Disney’s theme-park attraction of the same name. Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/YHUjNZ4 https://ift.tt/RyoGYjf New York Times Movies Movies July 27, 2023 at 02:30PM
‘Haunted Mansion’ Review: A Disney Ride to Nowhere Fun Starring LaKeith Stanfield and Rosario Dawson, this movie plays like a feature-length...
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Bo Goldman, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter, Dies at 90 He was a struggling writer when he won an Academy Award for “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” He won another for “Melvin and Howard.” Neil Genzlinger https://ift.tt/6Pn3ESU https://ift.tt/oBi4p9F New York Times Movies Deaths (Obituaries), Movies, Writing and Writers, Academy Awards (Oscars) July 27, 2023 at 01:32AM
Bo Goldman, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter, Dies at 90 He was a struggling writer when he won an Academy Award for “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s N...
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‘Annihilation,’ ‘Support the Girls’ and More Streaming Gems This month’s rundown of off-the-radar picks on your subscription streaming services includes indies of all stripes, plus three documentary explorations of our changing media landscape. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/neyhk8B https://ift.tt/L7QC05R New York Times Movies Movies July 26, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Annihilation,’ ‘Support the Girls’ and More Streaming Gems This month’s rundown of off-the-radar picks on your subscription streaming servi...
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How Those ‘Barbie’ Dreamhouses Came to Life: ‘We All Had to Believe in It’ To make their Barbieland sets a reality, the movie’s production team embraced the surreal, going big on bright pinks and shrunken proportions. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/R8Wk2Ma https://ift.tt/w79qjIN New York Times Movies Movies, Barbie (Doll), Design, Toys, Dolls July 26, 2023 at 02:30PM
How Those ‘Barbie’ Dreamhouses Came to Life: ‘We All Had to Believe in It’ To make their Barbieland sets a reality, the movie’s production t...
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Greta Gerwig on the Blockbuster ‘Barbie’ Opening (and How She Got Away With It) “I think it was a particular ripple in the universe that allowed it to happen,” the director said on Tuesday of her highly anticipated movie making a staggering $162 million in its first weekend. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/TiPkFIy https://ift.tt/42X7dqZ New York Times Movies Movies, Box Office Sales, Content Type: Personal Profile, Writing and Writers July 26, 2023 at 03:31AM
Greta Gerwig on the Blockbuster ‘Barbie’ Opening (and How She Got Away With It) “I think it was a particular ripple in the universe that all...
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Venice Film Festival Lineup Largely Unscathed by Hollywood Strikes Movies from Bradley Cooper, Sofia Coppola and Ava DuVernay will debut at this year’s event, despite the industry shutdown. Alex Marshall https://ift.tt/cJGbKH6 https://ift.tt/5ad0s8O New York Times Movies Movies, Venice International Film Festival, Actors and Actresses July 25, 2023 at 07:00PM
Venice Film Festival Lineup Largely Unscathed by Hollywood Strikes Movies from Bradley Cooper, Sofia Coppola and Ava DuVernay will debut at ...
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‘Beetlejuice 2’ Props Are Stolen From Set, Police Say A 150-pound art sculpture and a decorated lamppost were taken from the movie set in Vermont, the authorities said. Derrick Bryson Taylor https://ift.tt/4jMaC30 https://ift.tt/9mcPunK New York Times Movies Movies, Robberies and Thefts July 24, 2023 at 07:43PM
‘Beetlejuice 2’ Props Are Stolen From Set, Police Say A 150-pound art sculpture and a decorated lamppost were taken from the movie set in Ve...
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Cary Elwes Is Soothed By Grunge and a Maltese Poodle The actor, who appears in the latest “Mission: Impossible,” picked up a deep interest in Napoleon’s life from Stanley Kubrick. Chris Kornelis https://ift.tt/ufoIjEx https://ift.tt/Wf50Acj New York Times Movies Movies, Content Type: Personal Profile, Actors and Actresses July 24, 2023 at 02:30PM
Cary Elwes Is Soothed By Grunge and a Maltese Poodle The actor, who appears in the latest “Mission: Impossible,” picked up a deep interest i...
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Pretty (Devoted) in Pink: ‘Barbie’ Hordes Spill Into Theaters Fans nationwide shopped their closets for the rosiest interpretations of the Barbie ethos: sparkly bags, open-toed pumps, stretchy headbands and more. Christopher Kuo https://ift.tt/i3JnRh6 https://ift.tt/ckYA5Dm New York Times Movies Movies, Barbie (Doll) July 23, 2023 at 11:22PM
Pretty (Devoted) in Pink: ‘Barbie’ Hordes Spill Into Theaters Fans nationwide shopped their closets for the rosiest interpretations of the B...
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Box Office to the World: The Pandemic Is Officially Over With the biggest revenues since 2019, “Barbenheimer” gives the usual franchises a run for their money, selling out even predawn features. Brooks Barnes https://ift.tt/RbspeW6 https://ift.tt/T4K2hnw New York Times Movies Movies, Box Office Sales, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) July 23, 2023 at 09:54PM
Box Office to the World: The Pandemic Is Officially Over With the biggest revenues since 2019, “Barbenheimer” gives the usual franchises a r...
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‘Barbenheimer’ Is a Huge Hollywood Moment and Maybe the Last for a While The big launch of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” should have been a celebratory moment, but an industry on pause has darkened the mood. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/Ltk5nIF https://ift.tt/kd04a6A New York Times Movies Movies, Strikes July 22, 2023 at 06:09AM
‘Barbenheimer’ Is a Huge Hollywood Moment and Maybe the Last for a While The big launch of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” should have been a cel...
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Five Horror Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include dream stalkers, trickster demons and angry little monsters in the woods. Erik Piepenburg https://ift.tt/zKIlHFv https://ift.tt/7T6z5Wc New York Times Movies Movies July 21, 2023 at 08:30PM
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include dream stalkers, trickster demons and angry little monsters in the woods. By Eri...
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Who’s Who in ‘Oppenheimer’: A Guide to the Real People and Events Christopher Nolan’s complex drama depicts the development of the nuclear bomb and midcentury political machinations. Here’s the back story. Christopher Kuo https://ift.tt/jfnGx8Q https://ift.tt/bVmDwjU New York Times Movies Movies July 21, 2023 at 06:30PM
Who’s Who in ‘Oppenheimer’: A Guide to the Real People and Events Christopher Nolan’s complex drama depicts the development of the nuclear b...
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‘Fear the Night’ Review: Party Raid Neil LaBute’s new thriller, starring Maggie Q, feels stapled together from a pile of threadbare tropes. Jeannette Catsoulis https://ift.tt/ZcorY5j https://ift.tt/VSM1z5P New York Times Movies Movies July 20, 2023 at 11:30PM
‘Fear the Night’ Review: Party Raid Neil LaBute’s new thriller, starring Maggie Q, feels stapled together from a pile of threadbare tropes. ...
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‘The Deepest Breath’ Review: A Perilous Drop Into the Ocean Astonishing underwater footage elevates this documentary about two people drawn to the extreme sport of free diving. Natalia Winkelman https://ift.tt/7Rfoc8g https://ift.tt/JdXp1qi New York Times Movies Movies, Documentary Films and Programs July 20, 2023 at 09:59PM
‘The Deepest Breath’ Review: A Perilous Drop Into the Ocean Astonishing underwater footage elevates this documentary about two people drawn ...
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‘Return to Dust’ Review: Grit Against All Odds Li Ruijun’s newest feature is a touching portrait of love and resiliency that doubles as a critique of China’s ruling class. Austin Considine https://ift.tt/9cXyr1T https://ift.tt/a6c9QAu New York Times Movies Movies July 20, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Return to Dust’ Review: Grit Against All Odds Li Ruijun’s newest feature is a touching portrait of love and resiliency that doubles as a cr...
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Christopher Nolan and the Contradictions of J. Robert Oppenheimer The biopic director argues that the physicist who oversaw creation of the atomic bomb was both the most important person who ever lived and hopelessly naïve. Dennis Overbye https://ift.tt/XKxVTfL https://ift.tt/NP5hnQg New York Times Movies Movies, Nuclear Weapons, Content Type: Personal Profile, World War II (1939-45) July 20, 2023 at 02:30PM
Christopher Nolan and the Contradictions of J. Robert Oppenheimer The biopic director argues that the physicist who oversaw creation of the ...
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Can’t Decide Whether to See ‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ or Both? Our Barbenheimer Quiz Can Help. Answer these five questions about the biggest moviegoing weekend of the year. Melena Ryzik https://ift.tt/iOCBPoN https://ift.tt/4xzRiv9 New York Times Movies Movies July 19, 2023 at 10:26PM
Can’t Decide Whether to See ‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ or Both? Our Barbenheimer Quiz Can Help. Answer these five questions about the biggest m...
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‘Oppenheimer’ Review: A Man for Our Time Christopher Nolan’s complex, vivid portrait of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “father of the atomic bomb,” is a brilliant achievement in formal and conceptual terms. Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/AM87kU3 https://ift.tt/i6NZpu2 New York Times Movies Movies July 19, 2023 at 09:46PM
‘Oppenheimer’ Review: A Man for Our Time Christopher Nolan’s complex, vivid portrait of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “father of the atomic bom...
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‘Barbie’ Review: Out of the Box and On the Road She’s in the driver’s seat, headed for uncharted territory (flat feet!). But there are limits to how much dimension even Greta Gerwig can give this branded material. Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/MxLoJAR https://ift.tt/5tGBmlD New York Times Movies Movies July 19, 2023 at 04:30AM
‘Barbie’ Review: Out of the Box and On the Road She’s in the driver’s seat, headed for uncharted territory (flat feet!). But there are limit...
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In ‘Barbie’ vs. ‘Oppenheimer,’ the Real Winner May Be the Box Office The toy-based comedy is expected to draw $100 million; the biopic half that. But in an uneven year for movies, the duel seems to be engaging audiences. Brooks Barnes https://ift.tt/iIxwCF3 https://ift.tt/18tcDf3 New York Times Movies Movies, Box Office Sales July 18, 2023 at 09:24PM
In ‘Barbie’ vs. ‘Oppenheimer,’ the Real Winner May Be the Box Office The toy-based comedy is expected to draw $100 million; the biopic half ...
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For ‘Oppenheimer,’ These Fans Go to Great Lengths for Just 30 Screens The IMAX 70-millimeter format is usually associated with action. But Christopher Nolan says his biopic benefited from the tall image. Marc Tracy https://ift.tt/V1CimIH https://ift.tt/WVCF6ei New York Times Movies Movies, Imax (Movie Process) July 17, 2023 at 11:01PM
For ‘Oppenheimer,’ These Fans Go to Great Lengths for Just 30 Screens The IMAX 70-millimeter format is usually associated with action. But C...
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‘Unknown: Cave of Bones’ Review: Making Us Human This Netflix documentary chronicles archaeological discoveries that shed light on an ancient human relative. Brandon Yu https://ift.tt/LF3URop https://ift.tt/5fcuHVl New York Times Movies Movies, Documentary Films and Programs July 17, 2023 at 10:16PM
‘Unknown: Cave of Bones’ Review: Making Us Human This Netflix documentary chronicles archaeological discoveries that shed light on an ancien...
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How the Hollywood Strikes Could Affect Fall Festivals and Oscar Season Without stars on the red carpet, prestige titles like the Leonard Bernstein biopic “Maestro” and the Elvis Presley tale “Priscilla” may not get the push they need. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/9SRPlt3 https://ift.tt/3t5bu2n New York Times Movies Movies, Academy Awards (Oscars) July 16, 2023 at 02:30PM
How the Hollywood Strikes Could Affect Fall Festivals and Oscar Season Without stars on the red carpet, prestige titles like the Leonard Ber...
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No One Can Needle Tom Cruise Like Henry Czerny Can A star of the first “Mission: Impossible” film makes a welcome return 25 years later, bringing a delight in exposition that few actors can match. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/a3E7RAk https://ift.tt/1Ox8bfJ New York Times Movies Movies, Actors and Actresses, Content Type: Personal Profile July 15, 2023 at 03:00AM
No One Can Needle Tom Cruise Like Henry Czerny Can A star of the first “Mission: Impossible” film makes a welcome return 25 years later, bri...
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Five Action Movies to Stream Now From angst-ridden military dads to the threat of doomsday cults, this month’s action picks push their heroes to the edge. Robert Daniels https://ift.tt/wtmGcqk https://ift.tt/S3ezxlG New York Times Movies Movies July 14, 2023 at 09:18PM
Five Action Movies to Stream Now From angst-ridden military dads to the threat of doomsday cults, this month’s action picks push their heroe...
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In ‘The League,’ Black Baseball’s Field of Dreams Five questions for the director Sam Pollard about his documentary, and the preservation of the history of the Negro leagues. Robert Daniels https://ift.tt/dkJihmp https://ift.tt/7hxMUW8 New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs July 14, 2023 at 07:55PM
In ‘The League,’ Black Baseball’s Field of Dreams Five questions for the director Sam Pollard about his documentary, and the preservation of...
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Two Filmmakers, Two Dramas and the Pain of the Foster-Care System The directors of “Earth Mama” and “A Thousand and One” compare notes on complex portraits of Black motherhood that reject ’90s stereotypes. Salamishah Tillet https://ift.tt/W5Lma91 https://ift.tt/YfhLtpn New York Times Movies Movies, Foster Care July 14, 2023 at 06:30PM
Two Filmmakers, Two Dramas and the Pain of the Foster-Care System The directors of “Earth Mama” and “A Thousand and One” compare notes on co...
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‘Black Ice’ Review: A Troubled Hockey History The Canadian filmmaker Hubert Davis amplifies the voices of hockey players of color and reveals the sport’s lesser-known pioneers in this smart, sensitive documentary. Nicolas Rapold https://ift.tt/VQY8NnB https://ift.tt/9OiwLSJ New York Times Movies Movies, Documentary Films and Programs July 13, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Black Ice’ Review: A Troubled Hockey History The Canadian filmmaker Hubert Davis amplifies the voices of hockey players of color and reveal...
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‘Two Tickets to Greece’ Review: Advisory Travel Former middle-school friends with clashing temperaments take an Aegean excursion in this contrived French fluff. Ben Kenigsberg https://ift.tt/gRbjeHw https://ift.tt/tApj6cf New York Times Movies Movies July 13, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Two Tickets to Greece’ Review: Advisory Travel Former middle-school friends with clashing temperaments take an Aegean excursion in this con...
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‘Gray Matter’ Review: Unusual Abilities, the Usual Plot Possibilities Things don’t go well when a teenage girl with mental superpowers ends up at a secret facility in this Max movie entirely devoid of suspense or character. Elisabeth Vincentelli https://ift.tt/ISjgNnX https://ift.tt/wM9d7P4 New York Times Movies Movies July 13, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Gray Matter’ Review: Unusual Abilities, the Usual Plot Possibilities Things don’t go well when a teenage girl with mental superpowers ends ...
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‘Bird Box Barcelona’ Review: Blind Faith The blindfolds are back in this companion movie to Susanne Bier’s 2018 original as a traumatized man finds horrifying purpose in mass slaughter. Jeannette Catsoulis https://ift.tt/FdzH7Re https://ift.tt/APXtNpY New York Times Movies Movies July 13, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Bird Box Barcelona’ Review: Blind Faith The blindfolds are back in this companion movie to Susanne Bier’s 2018 original as a traumatized ma...
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‘Earth Mama’ Review: A Mother Dreams Inside a Brutal System In Savanah Leaf’s moving, intimate feature debut, a pregnant woman tries to regain custody of her two children in foster care. Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/sjlN6zH https://ift.tt/uESphJ3 New York Times Movies Movies July 13, 2023 at 02:30PM
‘Earth Mama’ Review: A Mother Dreams Inside a Brutal System In Savanah Leaf’s moving, intimate feature debut, a pregnant woman tries to rega...
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Tubi Is Rewriting the Rules of Black Indie Movies (for Free) In genre films like “Cinnamon” and “Murder City,” new voices are delivering genuine thrills with a loose energy and a generous sense of drama. Nicolas Rapold https://ift.tt/96fF7wa https://ift.tt/aIFr5l3 New York Times Movies Movies, Black People July 13, 2023 at 05:48AM
Tubi Is Rewriting the Rules of Black Indie Movies (for Free) In genre films like “Cinnamon” and “Murder City,” new voices are delivering gen...
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‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ Fans Are Ready for Their Double Feature Some of the moviegoers planning on a “Barbenheimer” — seeing both on the same day — are relishing the incongruous subject matter of the two new releases. Christopher Kuo https://ift.tt/6oYEgv7 https://ift.tt/KEuxrqf New York Times Movies Movies July 13, 2023 at 02:06AM
‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ Fans Are Ready for Their Double Feature Some of the moviegoers planning on a “Barbenheimer” — seeing both on the ...
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‘Sound of Freedom’ Review: In the Land of Child Traffickers Starring Jim Caviezel, this movie tells a story of child trafficking and the people combating it. But its muted tone ultimately undercuts its solemn sense of mission. Glenn Kenny https://ift.tt/uMfLHIG https://ift.tt/2wJO7jX New York Times Movies Movies July 13, 2023 at 01:51AM
‘Sound of Freedom’ Review: In the Land of Child Traffickers Starring Jim Caviezel, this movie tells a story of child trafficking and the peo...
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In ‘The Lesson,’ It’s a Bad Writer Who Steals Richard E. Grant and Daryl McCormack star as writers with similar source material in a feature tracing the limits of literary authorship. Carlos Aguilar https://ift.tt/IP2ixmA https://ift.tt/NTaGD8m New York Times Movies Movies, Writing and Writers July 12, 2023 at 06:40PM
In ‘The Lesson,’ It’s a Bad Writer Who Steals Richard E. Grant and Daryl McCormack star as writers with similar source material in a feature...
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Ellen Hovde, ‘Grey Gardens’ Documentarian, Dies at 97 She worked with the Maysles brothers on the groundbreaking film about two Long Island recluses, and she later shared an Emmy for a mini-series about Ben Franklin. Neil Genzlinger https://ift.tt/twhkCm4 https://ift.tt/BcQCjdV New York Times Movies Deaths (Obituaries), Documentary Films and Programs, Movies, Television July 12, 2023 at 04:15AM
Ellen Hovde, ‘Grey Gardens’ Documentarian, Dies at 97 She worked with the Maysles brothers on the groundbreaking film about two Long Island ...
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The ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ TikTok Trend That Almost Wasn’t The “canon event” videos play on the film’s idea of certain events in life being immutable. But the directors nearly went a different way with the concept. Christopher Kuo https://ift.tt/QYwG538 https://ift.tt/uSXM16E New York Times Movies Movies July 12, 2023 at 02:33AM
The ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ TikTok Trend That Almost Wasn’t The “canon event” videos play on the film’s idea of certain events...
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‘Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One’ Review: Still Running In this franchise’s seventh entry, Tom Cruise’s mission includes increasingly improbable leaps, chases and stunts. Luckily for us, he chooses to accept it. Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/6PHcUqk https://ift.tt/dc5fmXQ New York Times Movies Movies July 11, 2023 at 09:49PM
‘Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One’ Review: Still Running In this franchise’s seventh entry, Tom Cruise’s mission includes incre...
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The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now Movies upon movies await and you dont even have to drill down to find them. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/v1QRT5q https://ift.tt/jvXnr6V New York Times Movies Movies July 8 2023 at 12:54AM
The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now Movies upon movies await, and you don’t even have to drill down to find them. By Jason Bailey from ...
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Pom Klementieff Is Hooked on Skydiving Thanks to Tom Cruise The Guardians of the Galaxy actress who plays a villain in the new Mission: Impossible movie considers Gone Girl feel-good viewing. Sarah Bahr https://ift.tt/K1JREOP https://ift.tt/alv5eKg New York Times Movies Content Type: Personal Profile Movies Actors and Actresses July 8 2023 at 02:30PM
Pom Klementieff Is Hooked on Skydiving, Thanks to Tom Cruise The “Guardians of the Galaxy” actress, who plays a villain in the new “Mission:...
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The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now Movies upon movies await and you dont even have to drill down to find them. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/V4XouLw https://ift.tt/jvRbe3i New York Times Movies Movies July 8 2023 at 12:54AM
The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now Movies upon movies await, and you don’t even have to drill down to find them. By Jason Bailey from ...
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