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‘The Sweet East’ Review: All-American Girl Starring Talia Ryder and Simon Rex, this shape-shifting satire about modern American subcultures is a curious, and occasionally delightful, object if you can handle its flippant treatment of taboos. Beatrice Loayza https://ift.tt/eOQIKg7 https://ift.tt/KwCP0ae New York Times Movies Movies November 30, 2023 at 05:30PM
‘The Sweet East’ Review: All-American Girl Starring Talia Ryder and Simon Rex, this shape-shifting satire about modern American subcultures ...
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‘Bad Press’ Review: Defending Journalism in the Muscogee (Creek) Nation The battle to claw back press freedoms is the nerve-racking subject of this civic-minded documentary. Nicolas Rapold https://ift.tt/sK10iay https://ift.tt/SRtoJVE New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs November 30, 2023 at 05:30PM
‘Bad Press’ Review: Defending Journalism in the Muscogee (Creek) Nation The battle to claw back press freedoms is the nerve-racking subject ...
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‘Family Switch’ Review: Out of Body Experiences for Everyone Even Pickles the dog gets to trade places in this movie directed by McG, but there are no revelations or bursts of originality here. Claire Shaffer https://ift.tt/trelvWA https://ift.tt/Phzj0Is New York Times Movies Movies November 30, 2023 at 09:41AM
‘Family Switch’ Review: Out of Body Experiences for Everyone Even Pickles the dog gets to trade places in this movie directed by McG, but th...
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‘Mistress America,’ ‘Tramps’ and More Streaming Gems A pair of charming Gotham-based character comedies are among the highlights of this month’s under-the-radar streaming recommendations. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/ZGdwhHt https://ift.tt/bJ4W3OH New York Times Movies Movies November 29, 2023 at 10:16PM
‘Mistress America,’ ‘Tramps’ and More Streaming Gems A pair of charming Gotham-based character comedies are among the highlights of this mon...
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Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos Have Nothing and Everything in Common “I’m a girl from Arizona and he’s a guy from Athens. I don’t know how this worked,” she says. Their latest project, “Poor Things,” may be Oscar-bound. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/43mZkbW https://ift.tt/SvNgKa8 New York Times Movies Movies, Actors and Actresses, Academy Awards (Oscars) November 29, 2023 at 07:40PM
Emma Stone and Yorgos Lanthimos Have Nothing and Everything in Common “I’m a girl from Arizona and he’s a guy from Athens. I don’t know how ...
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Stream These 16 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in December We rounded up the best titles leaving the streaming service for U.S. subscribers. That includes Oscar winners, comedies, horror and four ‘Jaws’ films. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/8fIikTN https://ift.tt/zVwn8SC New York Times Movies Movies November 29, 2023 at 07:30PM
Stream These 16 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in December We rounded up the best titles leaving the streaming service for U.S. subscriber...
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‘Past Lives’ and Lily Gladstone Win Big at the Gotham Awards The movie prize season kicks off with honors for the A24 drama and for the star of “The Unknown Country” (who’s better known for “Killers of the Flower Moon”). The New York Times https://ift.tt/uwkYsnx https://ift.tt/X9qb1H7 New York Times Movies Movies November 28, 2023 at 08:30AM
‘Past Lives’ and Lily Gladstone Win Big at the Gotham Awards The movie prize season kicks off with honors for the A24 drama and for the star...
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Rob Reiner Teases Details of ‘Spinal Tap’ Sequel Speaking on a podcast this week, the director said Paul McCartney and Elton John will appear in the film, among other real musical stars. Mike Ives https://ift.tt/HA1N4f2 https://ift.tt/erfERCG New York Times Movies Pop and Rock Music, Movies, Comedy and Humor, Music November 28, 2023 at 05:00PM
Rob Reiner Teases Details of ‘Spinal Tap’ Sequel Speaking on a podcast this week, the director said Paul McCartney and Elton John will appea...
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‘Past Lives’ and Lily Gladstone Win Big at the Gotham Awards The movie prize season kicks off with honors for the A24 drama and for the star of “The Unknown Country” (who’s better known for “Killers of the Flower Moon”). The New York Times https://ift.tt/eJmtx5n https://ift.tt/X9qb1H7 New York Times Movies Movies November 28, 2023 at 08:30AM
‘Past Lives’ and Lily Gladstone Win Big at the Gotham Awards The movie prize season kicks off with honors for the A24 drama and for the star...
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Meet Charles Melton, the Breakout Star of ‘May December’ The ex-“Riverdale” star transformed himself for Todd Haynes’s new drama. As an actor, he’s caught between wanting to be seen and wanting to disappear. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/pKazFlk https://ift.tt/gcDeRyS New York Times Movies Actors and Actresses, Asian-Americans, Television, Movies November 26, 2023 at 11:47PM
Meet Charles Melton, the Breakout Star of ‘May December’ The ex-“Riverdale” star transformed himself for Todd Haynes’s new drama. As an acto...
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Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Film: 4 Takeaways From the Premiere The star skipped the red carpet and slipped into the celebrity-filled screening on Saturday night. But the movie pulls back the curtain — a little. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/znEwTI4 https://ift.tt/37QYeCn New York Times Movies Pop and Rock Music, Documentary Films and Programs, Music November 26, 2023 at 03:04PM
Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Film: 4 Takeaways From the Premiere The star skipped the red carpet and slipped into the celebrity-filled screening ...
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Disney Rejected Her a Few Times. The ‘Wish’ Director Just Kept Trying. After she was finally hired by the studio, Fawn Veerasunthorn worked her way up the ranks, and has applied that lesson of perseverance to her new film. Ashley Spencer https://ift.tt/yl06txR https://ift.tt/sSiL0Iv New York Times Movies Animated Films, Content Type: Personal Profile November 24, 2023 at 07:30PM
Disney Rejected Her a Few Times. The ‘Wish’ Director Just Kept Trying. After she was finally hired by the studio, Fawn Veerasunthorn worked ...
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Disney Rejected Her a Few Times. The ‘Wish’ Director Just Kept Trying. After she was finally hired by the studio, Fawn Veerasunthorn worked her way up the ranks, and has applied that lesson of perseverance to her new film. Ashley Spencer https://ift.tt/H4vpAtS https://ift.tt/sSiL0Iv New York Times Movies Animated Films, Content Type: Personal Profile November 24, 2023 at 07:30PM
Disney Rejected Her a Few Times. The ‘Wish’ Director Just Kept Trying. After she was finally hired by the studio, Fawn Veerasunthorn worked ...
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How ‘Terms of Endearment’ Brought a Mother and Daughter Closer A writer remembers bonding with her mother over the film’s unusual mix of sorrow and laughter, a blend that helped immeasurably through painful loss. Dina Gachman https://ift.tt/eX1PZR4 https://ift.tt/7XMLmTs New York Times Movies Movies November 24, 2023 at 03:31PM
How ‘Terms of Endearment’ Brought a Mother and Daughter Closer A writer remembers bonding with her mother over the film’s unusual mix of sor...
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Joss Ackland, Busy, Versatile Actor on Stage and Screen, Dies at 95 He was a villain in “Lethal Weapon 2,” C.S. Lewis on TV in “Shadowlands” and Falstaff onstage in “Henry IV” — and had a cameo in a Pet Shop Boys video. Clay Risen https://ift.tt/WZnlMhx https://ift.tt/Wpk3wVl New York Times Movies Theater, Pop and Rock Music, Movies, Deaths (Obituaries) November 23, 2023 at 06:06AM
Joss Ackland, Busy, Versatile Actor on Stage and Screen, Dies at 95 He was a villain in “Lethal Weapon 2,” C.S. Lewis on TV in “Shadowlands”...
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‘Napoleon’ Review: A Lumpy, Grumpy Little Man Joaquin Phoenix is oddly mesmerizing as the French emperor in Ridley Scott’s historical epic charting his rise and ruin. Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/7GOsS9Z https://ift.tt/jtYd2qD New York Times Movies Movies November 23, 2023 at 04:22AM
‘Napoleon’ Review: A Lumpy, Grumpy Little Man Joaquin Phoenix is oddly mesmerizing as the French emperor in Ridley Scott’s historical epic c...
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Remembering ‘The Exorcist’ at 50 The vehement reaction to “The Exorcist” when it premiered in late 1973 helped create a special place for it in pop culture. The New York Times critic Jason Zinoman gives his perspective on the film’s lasting impact, the screenwriter’s headstrong ideas for the production and the conflict that turned “The Exorcist” into one of the scariest movies of all time. Jason Zinoman, Gabriel Blanco and James Surdam https://ift.tt/jrtuImO https://ift.tt/knd38jx New York Times Movies Movies, Writing and Writers November 23, 2023 at 12:04AM
Remembering ‘The Exorcist’ at 50 The vehement reaction to “The Exorcist” when it premiered in late 1973 helped create a special place for it...
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‘Maestro’ | Anatomy of a Scene The director Bradley Cooper narrates a sequence from the film in which he stars alongside Carey Mulligan. Mekado Murphy https://ift.tt/xMTeyGA https://ift.tt/Oj5tf6y New York Times Movies Movies November 22, 2023 at 05:20PM
‘Maestro’ | Anatomy of a Scene The director Bradley Cooper narrates a sequence from the film in which he stars alongside Carey Mulligan. By...
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‘Maestro’ Review: Leonard Bernstein’s Life of Ecstasy and Agony As director and star, Bradley Cooper delivers an intimate portrait of the composer and his many private and public selves. Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/KS0uWfR https://ift.tt/tI7diJb New York Times Movies Classical Music, Movies November 22, 2023 at 03:30PM
‘Maestro’ Review: Leonard Bernstein’s Life of Ecstasy and Agony As director and star, Bradley Cooper delivers an intimate portrait of the co...
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‘Leo’ Review: A Cold-Blooded Creature With a Heart of Gold Adam Sandler plays a gruff old lizard who dishes out advice to fifth graders in this animated comedy. Claire Shaffer https://ift.tt/f582pNM https://ift.tt/rDQCVUF New York Times Movies Movies November 21, 2023 at 11:48PM
‘Leo’ Review: A Cold-Blooded Creature With a Heart of Gold Adam Sandler plays a gruff old lizard who dishes out advice to fifth graders in t...
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‘Genie’ Review: Wishing for a Better Movie Melissa McCarthy grants unlimited magical requests in this holiday fantasy film. Glenn Kenny https://ift.tt/rCSBGHN https://ift.tt/2f9KZ8x New York Times Movies Movies November 21, 2023 at 09:01PM
‘Genie’ Review: Wishing for a Better Movie Melissa McCarthy grants unlimited magical requests in this holiday fantasy film. By Glenn Kenny ...
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‘The Boy and the Heron’ Review: Hayao Miyazaki Has a Question for You The anime filmmaker returns at 82 with the enigmatic tale of a boy growing up amid war and fear, much as the director did. Alissa Wilkinson https://ift.tt/qjmGVTb https://ift.tt/yGP8O3u New York Times Movies Movies, Animated Films November 21, 2023 at 08:44PM
‘The Boy and the Heron’ Review: Hayao Miyazaki Has a Question for You The anime filmmaker returns at 82 with the enigmatic tale of a boy gro...
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Your Next 10 Steps After Watching the New ‘Napoleon’ Film If you want to read his biography, or even see his horse, you can. Victor Mather https://ift.tt/yVdqwLp https://ift.tt/3bCA9BO New York Times Movies Movies, Books and Literature November 21, 2023 at 06:30PM
Your Next 10 Steps After Watching the New ‘Napoleon’ Film If you want to read his biography, or even see his horse, you can. By Victor Math...
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For ‘Napoleon,’ Finishing the Hats Inside the creation of one emperor’s famous headwear, as worn by Joaquin Phoenix in Ridley Scott’s film. Esther Zuckerman https://ift.tt/nQqgjxw https://ift.tt/xfvQWkP New York Times Movies Movies, Hats and Caps, Costumes November 21, 2023 at 03:31PM
For ‘Napoleon,’ Finishing the Hats Inside the creation of one emperor’s famous headwear, as worn by Joaquin Phoenix in Ridley Scott’s film. ...
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‘Stamped From the Beginning’ Review: Examining Racist Thought The documentary, based on Ibram X. Kendi’s 2016 book, looks at the ugly history of anti-Black ideology. Lisa Kennedy https://ift.tt/0tyDjFq https://ift.tt/Hj5oh4A New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs November 20, 2023 at 09:47PM
‘Stamped From the Beginning’ Review: Examining Racist Thought The documentary, based on Ibram X. Kendi’s 2016 book, looks at the ugly histor...
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‘No Need to Worry,’ Says ‘Wallace and Gromit’ Film Studio, After Clay Supplier Shuts Down Rumors that Aardman Animations, the makers of stop-motion films, had lost their supplier worried fans. But fear not, the studio reassured, there is plenty of clay. Isabella Kwai https://ift.tt/FU7ySGA https://ift.tt/UAYqTpE New York Times Movies Movies, Clay, Animated Films November 20, 2023 at 07:46PM
‘No Need to Worry,’ Says ‘Wallace and Gromit’ Film Studio, After Clay Supplier Shuts Down Rumors that Aardman Animations, the makers of stop...
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After ‘Saltburn,’ Watch These Five Country House Movies From upstairs to downstairs and the challenging moments in between, a walk through a particular subgenre of films ripe for dramatic tension. Juan A. Ramírez https://ift.tt/0sgRcwK https://ift.tt/JfCdxGW New York Times Movies Movies November 18, 2023 at 03:03AM
After ‘Saltburn,’ Watch These Five Country House Movies From upstairs to downstairs and the challenging moments in between, a walk through a...
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‘The Hunger Games’ Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know. With the prequel, “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” now in theaters, here are answers to questions you may have about the franchise. Brandon Yu https://ift.tt/o874QZL https://ift.tt/jS2AaL4 New York Times Movies Movies November 17, 2023 at 05:30PM
‘The Hunger Games’ Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know. With the prequel, “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” now in theaters, here ar...
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‘The Hunger Games’ Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know. With the prequel, “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” now in theaters, here are answers to questions you may have about the franchise. Brandon Yu https://ift.tt/AMe3dxX https://ift.tt/jS2AaL4 New York Times Movies Movies November 17, 2023 at 05:30PM
‘The Hunger Games’ Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know. With the prequel, “The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes,” now in theaters, here ar...
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Remembering Bayard Rustin in Life and Onscreen The civil rights leader and organizer of the March on Washington is the focus of a new biopic. Here’s how it stacks up against archival images. Tiffany Martinbrough https://ift.tt/9YBsxnf https://ift.tt/pzEgL1q New York Times Movies Civil Rights Movement (1954-68), Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Movies November 17, 2023 at 03:31PM
Remembering Bayard Rustin in Life and Onscreen The civil rights leader and organizer of the March on Washington is the focus of a new biopic...
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‘Saltburn’ Review: A Promising Young Man Takes a Seedy Turn In the new film from Emerald Fennell, Barry Keoghan plays an Oxford student drawn into a world of lust and envy at a classmate’s estate. Wesley Morris https://ift.tt/IHKECvM https://ift.tt/4tCMeJ5 New York Times Movies Movies November 17, 2023 at 12:20AM
‘Saltburn’ Review: A Promising Young Man Takes a Seedy Turn In the new film from Emerald Fennell, Barry Keoghan plays an Oxford student draw...
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‘The Strangler’ Review: All the Pretty, Pitied Corpses This strange, seductive film from 1970, directed by Paul Vecchiali, borrows the conventions of the serial-killer thriller and turns them inside out. Beatrice Loayza https://ift.tt/qdMoD8w https://ift.tt/0gUEZFN New York Times Movies Movies November 16, 2023 at 01:35AM
‘The Strangler’ Review: All the Pretty, Pitied Corpses This strange, seductive film from 1970, directed by Paul Vecchiali, borrows the conve...
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What’s Your Favorite Movie to Watch at the Holidays? We Want to Know. We’re asking readers to share the movies they turn to every year as part of a holiday tradition. Barbara Chai https://ift.tt/S3NuQ0j https://ift.tt/fxS2JTQ New York Times Movies Movies, Christmas, Holidays and Special Occasions November 16, 2023 at 01:13AM
What’s Your Favorite Movie to Watch at the Holidays? We Want to Know. We’re asking readers to share the movies they turn to every year as pa...
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‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ Review: Fallen Snow This slow-burning prequel tells the origin story of Coriolanus Snow, the future president of Panem. Amy Nicholson https://ift.tt/Cfmisto https://ift.tt/A6S3JyR New York Times Movies Movies November 16, 2023 at 12:50AM
‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’ Review: Fallen Snow This slow-burning prequel tells the origin story of Coriolanus ...
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Stuntman Paralyzed While Making ‘Harry Potter’ Tells His Story In a new documentary, David Holmes, a stunt performer in the ‘Harry Potter’ films, recalls his life before and after a harrowing accident on set that left him paralyzed. Rebecca Carballo https://ift.tt/hgIVtEl https://ift.tt/zn6GBLT New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Harry Potter (Fictional Character), Movies, Actors and Actresses, Stunts and Stuntmen November 16, 2023 at 12:36AM
Stuntman Paralyzed While Making ‘Harry Potter’ Tells His Story In a new documentary, David Holmes, a stunt performer in the ‘Harry Potter’ f...
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‘David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived’ Review: Harry Potter’s Stunt Wizard A documentary looks at the friendship that formed during the Harry Potter movies between Daniel Radcliffe and his main stunt double, who was seriously injured in 2009. Ben Kenigsberg https://ift.tt/310Dl4h https://ift.tt/2N5RCfX New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs November 15, 2023 at 05:30PM
‘David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived’ Review: Harry Potter’s Stunt Wizard A documentary looks at the friendship that formed during the Harry Pot...
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John Bailey, Oscars President at a Time of Strife, Dies at 81 A respected cinematographer, he guided the motion picture academy at the height of the #MeToo movement and dealt with infighting around the Oscar ceremony. Alex Traub https://ift.tt/6UHVghv https://ift.tt/bimcKXg New York Times Movies Deaths (Obituaries), Academy Awards (Oscars), Movies, #MeToo Movement, Appointments and Executive Changes November 14, 2023 at 02:47AM
John Bailey, Oscars President at a Time of Strife, Dies at 81 A respected cinematographer, he guided the motion picture academy at the heigh...
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‘The Lady Bird Diaries’ Review: A 1960s First Lady Speaks Lady Bird Johnson proves an engrossing narrator to her own story and that of a roiling nation. Lisa Kennedy https://ift.tt/13fYuXl https://ift.tt/HMQ86C5 New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, First Ladies (US) November 13, 2023 at 11:04PM
‘The Lady Bird Diaries’ Review: A 1960s First Lady Speaks Lady Bird Johnson proves an engrossing narrator to her own story and that of a roi...
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Making a Murderer, David Fincher Style With “The Killer,” how to build an oddball executioner in seven easy steps. Leah Greenblatt https://ift.tt/g4AP8wN https://ift.tt/Lc92u1f New York Times Movies Movies November 10, 2023 at 09:07PM
Making a Murderer, David Fincher Style With “The Killer,” how to build an oddball executioner in seven easy steps. By Leah Greenblatt from ...
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The Sensory Transcendence of a French Meal, via the Big Screen “The Taste of Things” is the latest movie to luxuriate in France’s gourmand tradition, a safe way of attracting audiences outside the country. Beatrice Loayza https://ift.tt/9NPqohg https://ift.tt/fU4vRpL New York Times Movies Movies, French Food (Cuisine) November 10, 2023 at 12:53AM
The Sensory Transcendence of a French Meal, via the Big Screen “The Taste of Things” is the latest movie to luxuriate in France’s gourmand t...
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‘This Much We Know’ Review: Asking Why After a Friend’s Death L. Frances Henderson’s intricate debut documentary investigates a suicide, raising plenty of questions, including one about its own ethics. Lisa Kennedy https://ift.tt/thav83Q https://ift.tt/3ECFnLw New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs, Suicides and Suicide Attempts, Nuclear Wastes November 9, 2023 at 11:34PM
‘This Much We Know’ Review: Asking Why After a Friend’s Death L. Frances Henderson’s intricate debut documentary investigates a suicide, rai...
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‘A Still Small Voice’ Review: Grant Them the Serenity This absorbing documentary follows a chaplain at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. Amy Nicholson https://ift.tt/qN0ID4x https://ift.tt/6lGSZh0 New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs November 9, 2023 at 05:30PM
‘A Still Small Voice’ Review: Grant Them the Serenity This absorbing documentary follows a chaplain at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. B...
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‘The Killer’ Review: He’s a Deadly Bore Michael Fassbender stars as a loquaciously dull hit man in David Fincher’s latest film about bloody exploits. Manohla Dargis https://ift.tt/rhMl9mb https://ift.tt/aM4lgHW New York Times Movies Movies November 9, 2023 at 03:31PM
‘The Killer’ Review: He’s a Deadly Bore Michael Fassbender stars as a loquaciously dull hit man in David Fincher’s latest film about bloody ...
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‘You Were My First Boyfriend’ Review: In this documentary, Cecilia Aldarondo relives her high school trauma by directing cinematic re-enactments of her adolescent years. Claire Shaffer https://ift.tt/rNa8OXx https://ift.tt/q4jJScQ New York Times Movies Documentary Films and Programs November 8, 2023 at 11:50PM
‘You Were My First Boyfriend’ Review: In this documentary, Cecilia Aldarondo relives her high school trauma by directing cinematic re-enactm...
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‘The Marvels’ and the Back Story The latest superhero installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is arriving with some baggage. Here’s a look at the rocky lead-up to the release. Brandon Yu https://ift.tt/DnHLFdT https://ift.tt/KfYehZG New York Times Movies Movies November 8, 2023 at 05:30PM
‘The Marvels’ and the Back Story The latest superhero installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is arriving with some baggage. Here’s a l...
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Barbra Streisand Is Ready to Tell All. Pull Up a Seat. At home in California, Streisand talks about her new memoir, exploring the movies and men of her life, and her determination to control her own art. Wesley Morris https://ift.tt/7wGU0Dv https://ift.tt/OeoSbyD New York Times Movies internal-sub-only, Content Type: Personal Profile, Books and Literature, Pop and Rock Music, Movies, Actors and Actresses, internal-great-read, Theater, Celebrities, Writing and Writers November 7, 2023 at 10:30PM
Barbra Streisand Is Ready to Tell All. Pull Up a Seat. At home in California, Streisand talks about her new memoir, exploring the movies and...
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With ‘Dream Scenario,’ Nicolas Cage Reclaims the Memes In his new dark comedy, the star plays a man who begins popping up in people’s dreams. It’s a metaphor for viral fame that he found cathartic. Kyle Buchanan https://ift.tt/m4pDbhG https://ift.tt/jJENqLG New York Times Movies Movies, Content Type: Personal Profile, Actors and Actresses November 5, 2023 at 03:30PM
With ‘Dream Scenario,’ Nicolas Cage Reclaims the Memes In his new dark comedy, the star plays a man who begins popping up in people’s dreams...
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Are ‘Elf’ and ‘Love Actually’ the Last Holiday Classics We’ll Ever Get? The two comedies opened on the same date in 2003 and have stood the test of time. A changing Hollywood landscape might make another such day impossible. Esther Zuckerman https://ift.tt/Lqaweix https://ift.tt/kGev6hd New York Times Movies Television, Movies November 4, 2023 at 02:31PM
Are ‘Elf’ and ‘Love Actually’ the Last Holiday Classics We’ll Ever Get? The two comedies opened on the same date in 2003 and have stood the ...
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Stream These 10 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in November We rounded up the best titles leaving the streaming service for U.S. subscribers next month. That includes Oscar winners, family favorites and bawdy comedies. Jason Bailey https://ift.tt/SWky0a2 https://ift.tt/qJUtCQM New York Times Movies Movies October 30, 2023 at 11:10PM
Stream These 10 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in November We rounded up the best titles leaving the streaming service for U.S. subscriber...
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