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âThunderbolts*â Review: Florence Pugh and Pals Kick Some Asterisk
The actress is the main attraction in Marvelâs latest, about a group of ragtag super-types who join forces to (spoiler alert!) save the world.
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âRustâ Review: Alec Baldwin Western Hit by Tragedy Is a Hard Watch
During every scene of this western, I couldnât stop thinking about the filmâs cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, who was killed on set in an entirely preventable tragedy.
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Sinnersâ Director Ryan Coogler Narrates Musical Scene
The writer and director Ryan Coogler narrates a sequence from his film.
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After âAnother Simple Favor,â Watch These Female-Centered Movies
The filmmaker behind âAnother Simple Favorâ likes when things get âreally, really extraâ onscreen.
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âPavementsâ Blurs Fact and Fiction to Reimagine a Bandâs Legacy
The director Alex Ross Perry said Stephen Malkmus of Pavement told him to âavoid the legacy trap.â The result is a music documentary with made-up elements that really existed. What?
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Alec Baldwinâs âRustâ Gets Muted Release, Years After Fatal Shooting
The filmmakers said that they hoped the finished product would honor the work and memory of its cinematographer, Halyna Hutchins, who was shot and killed on the set.
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âAnother Simple Favorâ Review: Big Hats and Big Intrigue
The sequel to the deranged 2018 comedy finds Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick feuding in the Italian sun.
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5 Childrenâs Movies to Stream Now
This monthâs picks include animals galore and an animated âAddams Familyâ adventure.
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âThe Surferâ Review: Nicolas Cage Catches Hell at the Beach
Nicolas Cage plays the title role in this punishing beach drama, where an aggressive group of surfers advise him the spot is for âlocals only.â
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Five International Movies to Stream Now
This monthâs picks include a hit Thai family drama, an Iranian animated film, a trilogy of documentaries about Chinese textile workers and more.
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10 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether youâre a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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âPavementsâ: A Sly Ode to the Last Band Youâd Give the Biopic Treatment
Part spoof and part serious, the film is about mythmaking as much as it is about music. The result is delightfully destabilizing.
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Nicolas Cageâs Best Performances Onscreen
Donât reduce his career to his unhinged characters. The actorâs work is often more textured and soulful than heâs given credit for.
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âSinnersâ | Anatomy of a Scene
Ryan Coogler narrates a musical sequence from âSinners,â in which the past and future of Black music is conjured.
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Russell Brand Is Granted Bail in U.K. Court Hearing on Rape Charges
The comedian, actor and YouTuber appeared before a London courtroom for the first stage of what could be lengthy criminal proceedings.
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When Taxpayers Fund Shows Like âBlue Bloodsâ and âS.N.L.,â Does It Pay Off?
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York has proposed an increase in the film tax credit to stay competitive with New Jersey and other states.
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Martin Scorsese Interviews Pope Francis in Upcoming Documentary âAldeasâ
The project will highlight scripted short films from international communities along with snippets of a conversation between the director and the pontiff, who died last month.
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Best Movies and Shows Streaming in May: âPoker Face,â âMurderbotâ and More
âDuster,â âSummer of 69,â âOvercompensating,â ââDeaf President Now!â and more are arriving, and âPoker Faceâ returns.
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âVulcanizadoraâ Review: Guilt Trip
Two midlife losers reckon with past mistakes on a despairing and oddly haunting trip into the woods and out of their heads.
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âWords of Warâ Review: Portrait of a Fearless Reporter
The Russian journalist Anna Politkovskaya is the subject of a film that honors her bravery.
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âLavender Menâ Review: Daring to Reimagine âAmericaâs Daddyâ
A writer rethinks queer history through Abraham Lincolnâs political ambitions, but needs a few present-day edits.
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âA Desertâ Review: Motel Hell
A washed-up photographer finds himself embroiled in an eerie mystery in Joshua Erkmanâs strange, singular thriller.
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âBonjour Tristesseâ Review: Goodbye Girlhood
Durga Chew-Bose boldly reimagines a work once adapted by Otto Preminger in her beguiling first film set on the French Riviera.
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âElectraâ Review: Not Exactly a Unicorn
In Hala Matarâs stylish if somewhat vacant drama, flair trumps grief.
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Ted Kotcheff, Director Who Brought Rambo to the Screen, Dies at 94
His films, including âFirst Bloodâ and âWeekend at Bernieâs,â covered a range of genres. He was later an executive producer of âLaw & Order: Special Victims Unit.â
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Buddy Guy Talks âSinnersâ Post-Credits Scene
The guitarist and singer, who turns 89 in July, discusses his role in Ryan Cooglerâs musical horror drama and his promise to Muddy Waters and B.B. King.
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Stream These 13 Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave in May
A ton of great titles are leaving fast. Catch them while you can.
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Three Great Documentaries to Stream
In this monthâs picks, a solemn look at the war in Ukraine, plus an ongoing struggle over land and a spirited search for truffles.
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Forget Grotesque Sights. David Cronenberg Does Grotesque Desires.
âThe Shrouds,â the directorâs latest, underlines the central difference between his films and all the âbody horrorâ that has come in their wake.
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A Novelist Finds Unsettling Echoes in a Nazi-Era Filmmakerâs Compromises
Daniel Kehlmann wrote âThe Directorâ only to realize how loudly the moral quandaries faced by G.W. Pabst would resonate today.
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Jack Blackâs âMinecraft Movieâ Song, âSteveâs Lava Chicken,â Hits the Charts
âSteveâs Lava Chicken,â a 34-second song from âA Minecraft Movie,â made the Billboard Hot 100. He charted before with a song from âThe Super Mario Bros. Movie.â
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Liked âHavocâ? Here are Five Movies to Stream Next
Gareth Evansâs action film starring Tom Hardy delivers a fire hose of action. If you want the punches to keep coming, we recommend these five movies.
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âReal Women Have Curvesâ Review: This American (Immigrant) Life
On Broadway, the musical adaptation is a bouncy crowd pleaser about female empowerment, self-acceptance and chasing oneâs dreams.
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Pedro AlmodĂłvar Through the Eyes of Julianne Moore, Tilda Swinton and 7 Other Stars
In advance of a gala celebration of the directorâs career, we asked nine actresses about working with the auteur. They painted a picture of a precise artist.
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The Symbolism in âSinnersâ
Beneath the spectacle of an action-packed vampire movie, the film has plenty to say about what is sacred and what is profane.
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Rosa Barba Lights Up MoMA With Her Love of Cinema
Rosa Barbaâs films, sculptures and performances start with movies and the machines that make them. They end up in the realm of exuberant effects.
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âReal Women Have Curvesâ Is Now a Broadway Show. Here Are 5 Things to Know.
The new musical is based on Josefina LĂłpezâs original play and the 2002 film adaptation that starred America Ferrera.
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