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Stream These 9 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in October Oscar winners and comedy classics are among the great titles leaving the streaming service for U.S. subscribers next month. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/WV7QJ4h https://ift.tt/R2by04Y New York Times Movies Movies September 30, 2023 at 03:34AM
Stream These 9 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in October Oscar winners and comedy classics are among the great titles leaving the streamin...
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Major Directors, Minor Running Times Wes Anderson, Pedro Almodóvar and Godfrey Reggio have films this fall that are less than an hour each. Leah Greenblatt https://ift.tt/YQMHTdL https://ift.tt/XPaSrN6 New York Times Movies Movies September 29, 2023 at 09:05PM
Major Directors, Minor Running Times Wes Anderson, Pedro Almodóvar and Godfrey Reggio have films this fall that are less than an hour each. ...
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Three Great Documentaries to Stream This month’s picks look at the art of directing, the joy of walking and the complexities of racial identity. Ben Kenigsberg https://ift.tt/1DX7UoR https://ift.tt/m6DajgN New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs September 29, 2023 at 08:09PM
Three Great Documentaries to Stream This month’s picks look at the art of directing, the joy of walking and the complexities of racial ident...
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At the New York Film Festival, Delicate Movies and Ones That Go Vroom The dizzyingly diverse program ranges from the quiet “Here” to Michael Mann’s psychological portrait of a carmaker, “Ferrari.” Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/gzMIu1l https://ift.tt/x3i8I9F New York Times Movies Movies, New York Film Festival September 29, 2023 at 07:09PM
At the New York Film Festival, Delicate Movies and Ones That Go Vroom The dizzyingly diverse program ranges from the quiet “Here” to Michael...
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From Mexico, a Caped Crusader Who Wrestled Like No Woman Before Her Recently restored, “The Batwoman” (1968) stars Maura Monti in the title role. The actress’s own story could be a movie, too. Nicolas Rapold https://ift.tt/8umXl5U https://ift.tt/iCSKXuW New York Times Movies Movies September 29, 2023 at 02:31PM
From Mexico, a Caped Crusader Who Wrestled Like No Woman Before Her Recently restored, “The Batwoman” (1968) stars Maura Monti in the title ...
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‘Saw X’ Review: Blood, Guts and a Little Heart The 10th movie in this horror series gives the fans what they want. Beatrice Loayza https://ift.tt/naEuhOM https://ift.tt/T6qStam New York Times Movies Movies September 29, 2023 at 05:46AM
‘Saw X’ Review: Blood, Guts and a Little Heart The 10th movie in this horror series gives the fans what they want. By Beatrice Loayza from ...
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‘Fire Through Dry Grass’ Review: Unsafe Space This enlightening, troubling documentary chronicles life (and death) among residents in a long-term care facility during the heights of the pandemic. Concepción de León https://ift.tt/dMpFJr7 https://ift.tt/Y6pwR4C New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs September 28, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Fire Through Dry Grass’ Review: Unsafe Space This enlightening, troubling documentary chronicles life (and death) among residents in a long...
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‘Carlos’ Review: Santana’s Soulful Legacy In Rudy Valdez’s poignant but shortsighted documentary, the guitarist’s magic comes alive in performances and childhood recollections. Chris Azzopardi https://ift.tt/KGJ6vfN https://ift.tt/EOHULxZ New York Times Movies Pop and Rock Music, Documentary Films and Programs, Latin Music September 28, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Carlos’ Review: Santana’s Soulful Legacy In Rudy Valdez’s poignant but shortsighted documentary, the guitarist’s magic comes alive in perfo...
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‘The Creator’ Review: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love A.I. In this hectic, futuristic action film, John David Washington hunts down a threatening artificial intelligence with the baby face of a child. Nicolas Rapold https://ift.tt/TmntA4L https://ift.tt/8qFuYS1 New York Times Movies Movies September 28, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘The Creator’ Review: Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love A.I. In this hectic, futuristic action film, John David Washington hunts do...
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‘Flora and Son’ Review: Once, With More Feeling The writer-director John Carney, whose feature “Once” made musical waves, returns with another charming songwriter tale. Amy Nicholson https://ift.tt/yo9ANgT https://ift.tt/RYOKXpL New York Times Movies Movies September 28, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Flora and Son’ Review: Once, With More Feeling The writer-director John Carney, whose feature “Once” made musical waves, returns with anoth...
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‘Dancing in the Dust’ Review: Marriage, Money and Morals The first feature from Asghar Farhadi (“A Separation”) arrives in a remastered version on streaming services. Ben Kenigsberg https://ift.tt/iGStdaN https://ift.tt/15K4mHR New York Times Movies Movies September 28, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Dancing in the Dust’ Review: Marriage, Money and Morals The first feature from Asghar Farhadi (“A Separation”) arrives in a remastered vers...
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Emma Thompson Is Right: The Word ‘Content’ Is Rude The term may be popular in an age of blurring lines between platforms, but the Hollywood strikes have shown how the phrase can devalue creative work. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/qBzGXDS https://ift.tt/YcmqX8V New York Times Movies Television, Movies September 27, 2023 at 09:00PM
Emma Thompson Is Right: The Word ‘Content’ Is Rude The term may be popular in an age of blurring lines between platforms, but the Hollywood ...
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Wes Anderson Finally Found a Way Into His New Roald Dahl Film For years, the director puzzled over an adaptation of “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.” Then he let the characters say things they weren’t meant to. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/7RDlEaf https://ift.tt/mi1Lq3N New York Times Movies Movies, Content Type: Personal Profile September 27, 2023 at 02:30PM
Wes Anderson Finally Found a Way Into His New Roald Dahl Film For years, the director puzzled over an adaptation of “The Wonderful Story of ...
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Pearl Bowser, Expert in Early Black Filmmakers, Dies at 92 She aided in the rediscovery of Oscar Micheaux and others who were telling stories for Black audiences early in the last century. Neil Genzlinger https://ift.tt/iJanWEc https://ift.tt/CdUjukJ New York Times Movies Deaths (Obituaries), Movies, Black People, Documentary Films and Programs, Collectors and Collections, Race and Ethnicity September 27, 2023 at 02:16AM
Pearl Bowser, Expert in Early Black Filmmakers, Dies at 92 She aided in the rediscovery of Oscar Micheaux and others who were telling storie...
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‘Stan & Ollie,’ ‘Resurrection’ and More Streaming Gems Wildly original comedy-dramas, hair-raising horror and modest examinations of male tenderness are among the highlights of this month’s off-the-grid streaming recommendations. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/0q9UyIP https://ift.tt/N4nXo0s New York Times Movies Movies September 26, 2023 at 09:49PM
‘Stan & Ollie,’ ‘Resurrection’ and More Streaming Gems Wildly original comedy-dramas, hair-raising horror and modest examinations of mal...
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Hollywood Gala Will Welcome Striking Stars, but Not Studio Bosses How will the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures put on its star-studded fund-raiser this year, amid the polarizing strike? Very carefully. Robin Pogrebin https://ift.tt/neKrg3Q https://ift.tt/GHx7MF1 New York Times Movies Parties (Social), Movies, Museums, Strikes, Actors and Actresses September 26, 2023 at 02:32PM
Hollywood Gala Will Welcome Striking Stars, but Not Studio Bosses How will the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures put on its star-studded fun...
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Five International Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include an Argentine documentary about reproductive justice, an uproarious Tamil riff on superhero movies, a visual essay about Ireland and Britain, and more. Devika Girish https://ift.tt/1Ag9oTx https://ift.tt/AthdMYP New York Times Movies Movies September 22, 2023 at 09:00PM
Five International Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include an Argentine documentary about reproductive justice, an uproarious Tamil ...
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‘The Origin of Evil’ Review: Daddy Issues “Succession” meets Brian De Palma in this delicious family-fortune thriller from France, directed by Sébastien Marnier. Beatrice Loayza https://ift.tt/8QiJ5nK https://ift.tt/YuNMcwI New York Times Movies Movies September 22, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘The Origin of Evil’ Review: Daddy Issues “Succession” meets Brian De Palma in this delicious family-fortune thriller from France, directed ...
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‘Expend4bles’ Review: Band of Meatheads Sylvester Stallone leads an all-star mercenary squadron composed of ’80s-to-aughts brutes in the fourth installment of this franchise. Amy Nicholson https://ift.tt/eXZT6aY https://ift.tt/Osg5PYL New York Times Movies Movies September 22, 2023 at 03:30AM
‘Expend4bles’ Review: Band of Meatheads Sylvester Stallone leads an all-star mercenary squadron composed of ’80s-to-aughts brutes in the fou...
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‘My Sailor, My Love’ Review: When Romance Comes Ashore A grumpy man warms to a good-natured housekeeper in this film directed by Klaus Haro. Amy Nicholson https://ift.tt/M7fANqK https://ift.tt/VHpmsZU New York Times Movies Movies September 21, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘My Sailor, My Love’ Review: When Romance Comes Ashore A grumpy man warms to a good-natured housekeeper in this film directed by Klaus Haro....
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‘Cassandro’ Review: Love and Lucha Libre Gael García Bernal plays a flamboyant figure taking the world of Mexican professional wrestling by storm in this underdog drama directed by Roger Ross Williams. Natalia Winkelman https://ift.tt/ocShdrL https://ift.tt/k63tJ0b New York Times Movies Movies September 21, 2023 at 02:30PM
‘Cassandro’ Review: Love and Lucha Libre Gael García Bernal plays a flamboyant figure taking the world of Mexican professional wrestling by ...
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‘Paul Robeson’ Review: A Tribute to an Entertainment Titan The film’s subtitle is drawn from one of the performer’s quotes in his autobiography “Here I Stand”: “I’m a Negro. I’m an American.” Lisa Kennedy https://ift.tt/bMTkj38 https://ift.tt/0cYarfW New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Black People September 21, 2023 at 01:31AM
‘Paul Robeson’ Review: A Tribute to an Entertainment Titan The film’s subtitle is drawn from one of the performer’s quotes in his autobiogra...
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Robert Klane, Writer of ‘Weekend at Bernie’s,’ Dies at 81 He also adapted his best-known novel, “Where’s Poppa?,” into the script for a raw Carl Reiner comedy and directed the disco movie “Thank God It’s Friday.” Richard Sandomir https://ift.tt/bkBty10 https://ift.tt/zZYy4oh New York Times Movies Deaths (Obituaries), Movies, Comedy and Humor, Television September 20, 2023 at 08:53PM
Robert Klane, Writer of ‘Weekend at Bernie’s,’ Dies at 81 He also adapted his best-known novel, “Where’s Poppa?,” into the script for a raw ...
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‘Fear and Desire’: Kubrick’s First War Stanley Kubrick’s called his first feature, which is getting a new run at Metrograph, “boring and pretentious.” Instead, it is a revelation. J. Hoberman https://ift.tt/S9ziWgM https://ift.tt/d4bpRvC New York Times Movies Movies September 20, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Fear and Desire’: Kubrick’s First War Stanley Kubrick’s called his first feature, which is getting a new run at Metrograph, “boring and pre...
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‘The Saint of Second Chances’ Review: Baseball Inferno This documentary from Morgan Neville and Jeff Malmberg reconsiders the troubled career of Mike Veeck, a son of the M.L.B. impresario Bill Veeck. Glenn Kenny https://ift.tt/KqpeUiM https://ift.tt/eOAkHpJ New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs September 19, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘The Saint of Second Chances’ Review: Baseball Inferno This documentary from Morgan Neville and Jeff Malmberg reconsiders the troubled caree...
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‘Superpower’ Review: Sean Penn Chronicles the War in Ukraine This documentary, which Penn directed with Aaron Kaufman, includes Penn’s interview with the Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky on the first day of Russia’s invasion. Ben Kenigsberg https://ift.tt/3v4G7HX https://ift.tt/v2s0euO New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs September 18, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Superpower’ Review: Sean Penn Chronicles the War in Ukraine This documentary, which Penn directed with Aaron Kaufman, includes Penn’s inter...
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With Striking Actors Off-Limits, Directors Get Their Close-Ups Since striking movie stars are not allowed to promote studio films, filmmakers unexpectedly, and in some cases uneasily, have the spotlight to themselves. Julia Jacobs https://ift.tt/J5T8byE https://ift.tt/aTF8cuI New York Times Movies Movies, Strikes, Actors and Actresses September 18, 2023 at 02:31PM
With Striking Actors Off-Limits, Directors Get Their Close-Ups Since striking movie stars are not allowed to promote studio films, filmmaker...
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How the Bloody ‘Bottoms’ Reinvents the Coming-of-Age Fight The hero vs. bully template made famous in the ’80s gets subverted in this indie comedy, as well as in Hulu’s “Miguel Wants to Fight.” Maya Phillips https://ift.tt/XQnof6Z https://ift.tt/uziyYJd New York Times Movies Movies September 16, 2023 at 02:31PM
How the Bloody ‘Bottoms’ Reinvents the Coming-of-Age Fight The hero vs. bully template made famous in the ’80s gets subverted in this indie ...
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In Toronto, Films That Will Break Your Heart (and Heal It, Too) The festival’s highlights ranged from Agnieszka Holland’s agonizing “Green Border,” about the migrant crisis, to Richard Linklater’s fizzy “Hit Man.” Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/DJsu734 https://ift.tt/8ZzMBfg New York Times Movies Movies, Toronto International Film Festival September 15, 2023 at 09:21PM
In Toronto, Films That Will Break Your Heart (and Heal It, Too) The festival’s highlights ranged from Agnieszka Holland’s agonizing “Green B...
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Five Horror Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks will take you on a global tour of terror, with tales of a Taiwanese gay ghost and a Norwegian canine whose owner is a dog’s worst friend. Erik Piepenburg https://ift.tt/IfOsqAb https://ift.tt/4hWw0Ev New York Times Movies Movies September 15, 2023 at 08:30PM
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks will take you on a global tour of terror, with tales of a Taiwanese gay ghost and a Norw...
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Actors Seeking Stability Turn to Directing at the Toronto Festival Movies directed by actors were prominent at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival. Could the reasons they’re striking also underlie the career move? Soraya Roberts https://ift.tt/X58Oplf https://ift.tt/kNXM9P5 New York Times Movies Movies, Actors and Actresses, Toronto International Film Festival September 15, 2023 at 04:30PM
Actors Seeking Stability Turn to Directing at the Toronto Festival Movies directed by actors were prominent at this year’s Toronto Internati...
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The Many Mustaches of Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot In “A Haunting in Venice,” the facial hair is practically a character, and it evolves as needed, thanks to the designer who considers it “a friend.” Calum Marsh https://ift.tt/Kkqsntu https://ift.tt/xMldLie New York Times Movies Movies, Beards and Mustaches September 15, 2023 at 02:32PM
The Many Mustaches of Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot In “A Haunting in Venice,” the facial hair is practically a character, and it evolves...
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‘Satanic Hispanics’ Review: The Devil Made Them Do It Five Latino filmmakers get gory, and goofy, in a new horror movie anthology. Erik Piepenburg https://ift.tt/bKvFHfB https://ift.tt/YItgbUf New York Times Movies Movies September 14, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Satanic Hispanics’ Review: The Devil Made Them Do It Five Latino filmmakers get gory, and goofy, in a new horror movie anthology. By Erik ...
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‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ and Scorsese’s Bride Like No Other Martin Scorsese’s epic drama about killings in Osage territory in the 1920s showcases the unparalleled wedding wear and culture of the tribe. Melena Ryzik https://ift.tt/VRvixwG https://ift.tt/aXYTHZR New York Times Movies Movies, Gifts, Native Americans September 14, 2023 at 02:30PM
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ and Scorsese’s Bride Like No Other Martin Scorsese’s epic drama about killings in Osage territory in the 1920s ...
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‘A Haunting in Venice’ Review: A Whodunit With a Splash of Horror Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in this adaptation of a ghostly mystery from Agatha Christie, with assists from Michelle Yeoh and Tina Fey. Jason Zinoman https://ift.tt/X3Kg564 https://ift.tt/l8OKL29 New York Times Movies Movies September 13, 2023 at 09:37PM
‘A Haunting in Venice’ Review: A Whodunit With a Splash of Horror Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in this adaptation of a ghostly mystery ...
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Talking Heads Reunite for Restored ‘Stop Making Sense’ Appearing together for the first time since 2002, the band celebrated the film in a Q. and A. with Spike Lee at the Toronto International Film Festival. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/hZntVBl https://ift.tt/VY1wkA6 New York Times Movies Pop and Rock Music, Movies, Toronto International Film Festival September 12, 2023 at 08:43AM
Talking Heads Reunite for Restored ‘Stop Making Sense’ Appearing together for the first time since 2002, the band celebrated the film in a Q...
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When New York Was ‘Drop Dead City’ A documentary about the city’s fiscal crisis of the 1970s, co-directed by the son of one of its saviors, wins the Library of Congress Lavine/Ken Burns Prize for Film. Sam Roberts https://ift.tt/FUBk3fi https://ift.tt/MgQARFK New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Urban Areas, Local Government, Bankruptcies September 11, 2023 at 09:30PM
When New York Was ‘Drop Dead City’ A documentary about the city’s fiscal crisis of the 1970s, co-directed by the son of one of its saviors, ...
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‘Poor Things’ Takes Top Prize at Venice Film Festival The film, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, stars Emma Stone as a woman who goes on a sexual and philosophical journey. The announcement of its win was met with a roar of applause. Nicolas Rapold https://ift.tt/GX1u7Bc https://ift.tt/fVZnMXT New York Times Movies Movies, Venice International Film Festival, Awards, Decorations and Honors September 10, 2023 at 03:40AM
‘Poor Things’ Takes Top Prize at Venice Film Festival The film, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, stars Emma Stone as a woman who goes on a sexu...
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Five Action Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include films with complex schemes, vengeful spouses and plenty of brawling. Robert Daniels https://ift.tt/kjnoF3N https://ift.tt/xiDGAk3 New York Times Movies Movies September 8, 2023 at 08:30PM
Five Action Movies to Stream Now This month’s picks include films with complex schemes, vengeful spouses and plenty of brawling. By Robert ...
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In These Ousmane Sembène Films, Women Are Revolutionaries At Film Forum, a retrospective of the Senegalese director’s work shows the care he took in telling female stories. Kelli Weston https://ift.tt/c9gEr0x https://ift.tt/ki2N4oI New York Times Movies Movies September 8, 2023 at 08:26PM
In These Ousmane Sembène Films, Women Are Revolutionaries At Film Forum, a retrospective of the Senegalese director’s work shows the care he...
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Here Are the Most Anticipated Movies of Fall 2023 New films by Martin Scorsese, Sofia Coppola, David Fincher and Bradley Cooper lead a select list of the season’s highlights. Ben Kenigsberg https://ift.tt/MS0tPvg https://ift.tt/pqLu8Ry New York Times Movies Movies, Content Type: Service September 8, 2023 at 02:30PM
Here Are the Most Anticipated Movies of Fall 2023 New films by Martin Scorsese, Sofia Coppola, David Fincher and Bradley Cooper lead a selec...
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‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ Review: N’opa! Nia Vardalos is back in a noisy sequel that cedes the punchlines, and the plotlines, to the more cacophonous members of the Portokalos clan. Amy Nicholson https://ift.tt/azAyGT5 https://ift.tt/ANCvLYw New York Times Movies Movies September 8, 2023 at 04:30AM
‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ Review: N’opa! Nia Vardalos is back in a noisy sequel that cedes the punchlines, and the plotlines, to the more...
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‘The Nun II’ Review: Back in the Habit The latest installment in the “Conjuring” franchise continues a formula of frights with a splash of religious world building. Claire Shaffer https://ift.tt/AbI8p6m https://ift.tt/MivlPac New York Times Movies Movies September 8, 2023 at 02:41AM
‘The Nun II’ Review: Back in the Habit The latest installment in the “Conjuring” franchise continues a formula of frights with a splash of r...
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At Venice Film Festival, Trapped Women and Controlling Men This year’s lineup includes films from Sofia Coppola, Yorgos Lanthimos and Bradley Cooper in which female characters squirm under the thumbs of egocentric men. Jessica Kiang https://ift.tt/QegaJdK https://ift.tt/JG7WlUc New York Times Movies Movies, Festivals, Venice International Film Festival September 7, 2023 at 11:23PM
At Venice Film Festival, Trapped Women and Controlling Men This year’s lineup includes films from Sofia Coppola, Yorgos Lanthimos and Bradle...
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‘The First Year’ Review: Allende’s Rule in Chile The French-language version of a 1971 documentary by Patricio Guzmán is an extraordinary document of a nation in transition. Devika Girish https://ift.tt/HzjUaT4 https://ift.tt/Beyxvtq New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Politics and Government September 7, 2023 at 09:14PM
‘The First Year’ Review: Allende’s Rule in Chile The French-language version of a 1971 documentary by Patricio Guzmán is an extraordinary do...
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‘Amerikatsi’ Review: A Prisoner in His Homeland The actor-director Michael Goorjian explores the urge to reconnect with one’s roots in this movie about an American who moves to Soviet Armenia. Nicolas Rapold https://ift.tt/V5f8DOy https://ift.tt/RQHkKmO New York Times Movies Movies September 7, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Amerikatsi’ Review: A Prisoner in His Homeland The actor-director Michael Goorjian explores the urge to reconnect with one’s roots in this ...
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‘Rotting in the Sun’ Review: Instagram, Real Sebastián Silva’s satirical thriller blurs the line between reality and illusion that fuels social media. Elisabeth Vincentelli https://ift.tt/CKzP0S2 https://ift.tt/bn9gcRt New York Times Movies Movies September 7, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Rotting in the Sun’ Review: Instagram, Real Sebastián Silva’s satirical thriller blurs the line between reality and illusion that fuels soc...
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‘Hello Dankness’ Review: Through the Looking Glass The video artists known as Soda Jerk explore life in the United States from 2016 onward with an oddball assemblage of pop culture clips. Ben Kenigsberg https://ift.tt/1cPVf7w https://ift.tt/n0y52cY New York Times Movies Movies September 7, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Hello Dankness’ Review: Through the Looking Glass The video artists known as Soda Jerk explore life in the United States from 2016 onward w...
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‘Aristotle and Dante’ Review: Texas Hold Him The film “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe,” a gay teen romance set in 1980s Texas and adapted from Benjamin Alire Sáenz’s novel, is tenderhearted but meandering. Erik Piepenburg https://ift.tt/jMaor3V https://ift.tt/IApDSas New York Times Movies Movies September 7, 2023 at 04:30PM
‘Aristotle and Dante’ Review: Texas Hold Him The film “Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe,” a gay teen romance set in ...
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