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In Kannywood, a Film Scene Thrives Despite Censorship
A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year.
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Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel Discuss Their Pairing in âThe Christophersâ
The actors star in the new Steven Soderbergh film âThe Christophers,â about fine art and unlikely bonds: âWeâre Romeo and Juliet.â
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Exercise Used to Bore Bob Odenkirk. Now Heâs Doing Stunts.
The âBetter Call Saulâ actor stars in âNormal,â his third action film. He finds it freeing: âYou let all that rage go in a pretend fight.â
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âNo Picnicâ Is a Walk Down Mean Street Memory Lane
This Philip Hartman movie, shot in the East Village in 1985 and now restored, shows at Film Forum through April 23.
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âExit 8â Review: Round and Round and Round He Goes âŠ
Tokyoâs subway stations sparkle, and the rules are many and clearly posted. But for one man, just getting to work is hell.
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Why Does the âRockyâ Statue Draw Crowds? This Show Investigates.
This spring, the Philadelphia Museum of Art invites the bronze boxer inside to center an exhibition on why we make monuments and what they mean.
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Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
This monthâs picks will have you seeing double, including a film in which Vince Vaughn plays current and future versions of a character.
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Can âMichaelâ Help Restore Jacksonâs Image? His Estate Is Banking on It.
A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estateâs posthumous â and lucrative â rehabilitation campaign.
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âFaces of Deathâ Review: Is It Real? Does It Matter?
A meta-remake of the 1978 horror cult classic is more about how we watch than what we watch.
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âGiantâ Revisits Roald Dahlâs Antisemitic Comments: What to Know
Mark Rosenblattâs Broadway play, starring John Lithgow as the British childrenâs book author, draws from Dahlâs comments over the years.
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Billy Crystal to Return to Broadway With Solo Show â860â About Losing His Home in L.A. Fires
The actor-comedian said he will return to Broadway this fall with a new solo show called â860,â named for the address of his destroyed family home.
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How Do You Make a Medieval Film on a Shoestring Budget?
Caroline Golum used a crowdfunding site and a credit card to raise funds for her movie about a 14th-century mystic. Then she started filming in Queens.
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A Cartier Design Worn by Grace Kelly Evolves Into a Timepiece
The Grain de Café, or coffee bean, motif from the 1930s has resurfaced in a watch.
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âTitanĂqueâ on Broadway: Wild âTitanicâ Parody, With Celine Dion as Kooky Guide
This âTitanicâ parody fueled by Dionâs hits, silly ad-libs and pop culture references had the humblest of beginnings. Now the show has docked on Broadway.
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Movie Review: You, Me & Tuscany
The New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews âYou, Me & Tuscany.â
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9 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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In This Film About Amy Goodman, Independent Journalism Is the Real Star
âSteal This Story, Please!â chronicles the life and career of the âDemocracy Now!â host as it argues against corporate ownership of the news media.
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5 Childrenâs Movies to Stream Now
This monthâs picks include the newest installment in the âGhostbustersâ franchise and the highest-grossing animated film of all time.
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âDeath of a Salesman,â With Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf, Is Perfect for Our Time
Arthur Millerâs classic tragedy returns to Broadway, starring Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf. Yet again, it is a triumph.
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âYou, Me & Tuscanyâ Review: Love in the Italian Countryside
Halle Bailey and Regé-Jean Page star in this fumbling romantic comedy, complete with vineyard romping, barrel racing and a sexy serenade.
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Cannes Film Festival Lineup Spotlights AlmodĂłvar and Other Heavyweights
The 79th edition of the festival includes films by revered art house directors like Pedro AlmodĂłvar and Pawel Pawlikowski but few Hollywood titles.
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Rosamund Pike to Star in âInter Aliaâ on Broadway
The actress, a star of âGone Girlâ and âSaltburn,â will play a judge whose personal experience as the mother of a son tests her courtroom approach to justice.
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âThe Travel Companionâ Review: Friendship, Insecurely Fastened
A struggling documentarian sublimates his hurt over his roommateâs new girlfriend into his fixation on losing airline perks.
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âOutcomeâ Review: Keanu Reeves as a Washed-Up Star Making Amends
Keanu Reeves plays an actor covering up a sordid past in this misguided film directed by Jonah Hill.
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âNewbornâ Review: After Solitary Confinement, New Horrors Await
The writer-director Nate Parker focuses on the societal costs of imprisonment in this drama starring David Oyelowo as a Queens dad who goes upstate on a family trip.
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âHamletâ Review: (In)action Hero
This version reimagines Shakespeareâs play for the screen with an appealing dynamism, set within a well-to-do South Asian family in London.
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âFiume o Morte!â Review: Scenes From a Mini Dictatorship
In this documentary, Igor Bezinovic casts nonactors to restage major episodes from when an Italian poet turned strongman ruled a city in what became Croatia.
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âThe Christophersâ Review: Fine Art, Frayed Artists
Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel are terrific in Steven Soderberghâs sharp-eyed take on art and money.
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âBunnylovrâ Review: Run, Rabbit
A young woman struggles with the pitfalls of an extremely online life in this confident and meandering debut feature.
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