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New York Times Movies
Jun 30, 2025

Taraji P. Henson to Make Broadway Debut in August Wilson Play
The actress will star opposite Cedric the Entertainer in a revival of "Joe Turner's Come and Gone" next spring.

New York Times Movies
Jun 30, 2025

Three Great Documentaries to Stream
In this month's picks, a look back at a city in France during the Nazi occupation, an assessment of a renowned gay politician and an exploration of press freedoms in sovereign tribal nations.

New York Times Movies
Jun 30, 2025

How ‘Colors of the Wind' Became a Generational Rallying Cry
Thirty years after Disney released "Pocahontas," the film's Oscar-winning song has taken on a life of its own with millennial and Gen-Z fans.

New York Times Movies
Jun 30, 2025

Review: A New ‘Wrinkle in Time' Needs to Iron Out Some Problems
Despite a gorgeous score and some fine performances, the musical adaptation of the Madeleine L'Engle classic gets trapped in a time loop.

New York Times Movies
Jun 29, 2025

What to Stream After You've Seen ‘F1'
Once you've spent some time on the track with Brad Pitt, steer your way toward these other suspenseful racing movies and shows.

New York Times Movies
Jun 28, 2025

‘Rust' Crew Members Settle Civil Suit With Producers, Court Papers Show
The lawsuit accused the producers of negligence in the fatal shooting of the cinematographer Halyna Hutchins on the movie's set in 2021.

New York Times Movies
Jun 28, 2025

Lalo Schifrin, 93, Dies; Composer of ‘Mission: Impossible' and Much More
He was best known for one enduring TV theme, but he had a startlingly diverse career as a composer, arranger and conductor in a wide range of genres.

New York Times Movies
Jun 28, 2025

Stream These Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave Netflix in July
A ton of great titles are leaving next month for U.S. subscribers, many of them very soon. Catch them while you can.

New York Times Movies
Jun 28, 2025

Stream These 7 Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave in July
A ton of great titles are leaving next month for U.S. subscribers, many of them very soon. Catch them while you can.

New York Times Movies
Jun 28, 2025

Audience Report: Celebrating 50 Years of ‘Jaws' on Martha's Vineyard
The anniversary festivities included V.I.P. meet-and-greets, book signings, film screenings and lectures about sharks. But for many, the real draw was the island itself.

New York Times Movies
Jun 28, 2025

Captain Nemo Is Indian? ‘Nautilus' Helps Correct the Record.
Depictions of the submarine captain from "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" have almost always been white. An AMC series hews closer to Jules Verne's intentions.

New York Times Movies
Jun 28, 2025

Priyanka Chopra Jonas Is OK Sitting With Idris Elba and John Cena
A scene in their new movie "Heads of State" involved a car chase and close quarters. "It was the smallest space for the two biggest guys I've ever worked with," she said.

New York Times Movies
Jun 28, 2025

How 5 States Are Trying to Lure Hollywood Productions
States have spent at least $25 billion to attract movie and TV filming. Texas and New York are increasing their subsidies, while Georgia and Louisiana are broadening their programs.

New York Times Movies
Jun 28, 2025

Democrats Cheer Hollywood Tax Breaks They Once Called ‘Corporate Welfare'
California politicians once derided a $50 million proposal by Arnold Schwarzenegger. With the support of unions, they're now strongly backing a $750 million subsidy.

New York Times Movies
Jun 27, 2025

When Nobu Matsuhisa Changed Sushi in America Forever
"I am so glad I didn't give up on my life and kept going," says the chef, who's the subject of a new documentary about his remarkable career.

New York Times Movies
Jun 27, 2025

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a Spanish drama about a transgender girl, a nail-biting Indian thriller, a Chinese docufiction and more.

New York Times Movies
Jun 27, 2025

Watch Brad Pitt Burn Rubber in ‘F1'
The director Joseph Kosinski narrates a sequence in which Pitt's character hatches a plan different from his team during a race.

New York Times Movies
Jun 27, 2025

‘Parasite' and the Genre-Defying Movies of the 21st Century
As the 100 best films list shows, long-held categories in Hollywood are fading, just as they are in the broader culture.

New York Times Movies
Jun 27, 2025

6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Jun 27, 2025

When Nobu Masuhisa Changed Sushi in America Forever
"I am so glad I didn't give up on my life and kept going," says the chef, who's the subject of a new documentary about his remarkable career.

New York Times Movies
Jun 27, 2025

Barbara Walters Film ‘Tell Me Everything' Sticks to Highlights
"Tell Me Everything" is more of a puff piece than its subject might have liked, but the film is at its best examining TV journalism's evolution.

New York Times Movies
Jun 27, 2025

Amie Donald Has the Moves as the Killer Robot in ‘M3gan 2.0'
The sunny 15-year-old dancer-turned-actress is about as far as you can get from the role she's best known for: a deadly A.I. doll.

New York Times Movies
Jun 27, 2025

‘F1' | Anatomy of a Scene
Joseph Kosinski narrates a sequence from his film, starring Brad Pitt.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

Prioritizing Diversity, Film Academy Will Widen Membership
The group invited more than 500 actors, directors and others to join. Left off the list was Karla Sofía Gascón, the first Oscar-nominated openly trans actor.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘Sorry, Baby' Review: Life and Nothing but, Beautifully
In her tender, funny feature directing debut, Eva Victor tells the story of a woman, the trauma that changed her and the life she kept on living.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘Dune' Director Denis Villeneuve to Take On Next James Bond Film
Amazon MGM Studios announced earlier this year that it had gained creative control over the Bond franchise after a family had held those duties for more than 60 years.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘F1: The Movie' Review: Brad Pitt Goes Zoom
In tanned, tousled form, the actor stars in a Formula 1 story about fast cars, last chances and pretty people by the director of "Top Gun: Maverick."

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

How Much Do Celebrities Make From Fashion Deals?
And what's in it for the brands? As the industry's model for working with public figures shifts, the power dynamics are becoming increasingly unclear.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘Afternoons of Solitude' Review: Man Versus Bull
Albert Serra's mesmerizing documentary about a bullfighter faithfully depicts a violent tradition and the specter of death that suffuses it.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘Stealing Pulp Fiction' Review: A Lowbrow Homage
A couple of loser cinephiles concoct a dumb heist plan, and hilarity is the last thing that ensues.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘Ponyboi' Review: The Cost of Living Authentically
In this gritty film by River Gallo, an intersex character has to navigate New Jersey gangsters and double crosses.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘My Mom Jayne' Review: An Exceptional Family Tale
Mariska Hargitay sets out to learn about her mother, the Hollywood actress Jayne Mansfield, through intimate conversations with her siblings.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘M3gan 2.0' Review: Back to Slay Another Day
Everyone's favorite campy killer doll returns in a movie that has some thoughts about artificial intelligence.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘Hot Milk' Review: Mommy Issues
Emma Mackey and Fiona Shaw star in this drama about a young woman in a codependent relationship with her disabled mother.

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘F1 The Movie' Review: Brad Pitt Goes Zoom
In tanned, tousled form, the actor stars in a Formula One story about fast cars, last chances and pretty people by the director of "Top Gun: Maverick."

New York Times Movies
Jun 26, 2025

‘Afternoons of Solitude' Review:
Albert Serra's mesmerizing documentary about a bullfighter faithfully depicts a violent tradition and the specter of death that suffuses it.

New York Times Movies
Jun 25, 2025

Broadway Musical ‘Boop' Set to Close Amid Weak Ticket Sales
‘Boop! The Musical' imagines the cartoon character leaving 1920s filmdom for 2020s New York City. Ticket sales were weak.

New York Times Movies
Jun 25, 2025

P. Adams Sitney, Leading Scholar of Avant-Garde Film, Dies at 80
He championed works of cinema that were destined never to have a commercial breakthrough — which, to him, was the whole point.

New York Times Movies
Jun 25, 2025

Gailard Sartain, Character Actor and ‘Hee Haw' Regular, Dies at 81
Though best known for comedy, he also played serious roles, including a sinister sheriff in "Mississippi Burning." The director Alan Rudolph cast him in nine films.

New York Times Movies
Jun 25, 2025

‘Natasha,' a Film About a Murdered Russian Activist, Takes Its Own Risks
The widely condemned killing of Natalya Estemirova is the subject of a documentary that those involved say needed to take heed of the dangers of speaking out.

New York Times Movies
Jun 25, 2025

Why the Salary for Dakota Johnson's Character in ‘Materialists' Is Such a Game-Changer
By making the number explicit, Celine Song's new film reflects modern dating realities in a way rom-coms rarely have before.

New York Times Movies
Jun 24, 2025

‘Duke & Roya' Review: He's Got Swagger, She's No-Nonsense
Jay Ellis stars as an American rapper who falls for his Afghan interpreter at an Army base in Charles Randolph-Wright's new play.

New York Times Movies
Jun 23, 2025

‘Jaws' Is a Masterpiece, but ‘Jaws 2' Deserves a Legacy, Too
The sequel had a tough act to follow, but it still delivered a terrifying monster movie with grand sequences, a sweeping score and an indelible tagline.

New York Times Movies
Jun 21, 2025

Jay Ellis Considers Colson Whitehead His Literary GOAT
"‘Harlem Shuffle,' ‘Crook Manifesto,' ‘Underground Railroad,' ‘Nickel Boys': I feel like I did not understand or see myself in fiction until I read him."

New York Times Movies
Jun 20, 2025

Five Free Movies to Stream Now
Films including "Jodorowsky's Dune" and Owen Kline's "Funny Pages" delve into the pain and anguish — and brief ecstasy — of making art.

New York Times Movies
Jun 20, 2025

Who Directed ‘Elio?' It's Complicated
Three directors are credited for Pixar's latest film, but not all are listed onscreen at the same time. Here's the back story.

New York Times Movies
Jun 20, 2025

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a full-throttle vampire movie, a heartbreaking ghost story, a creature-feature comedy and more.

New York Times Movies
Jun 20, 2025

Watch Hiccup and Toothless Connect in ‘How to Train Your Dragon'
The director Dean DeBlois narrates a sequence from his live-action film, starring Mason Thames as Hiccup.

New York Times Movies
Jun 20, 2025

Never Quitting ‘Brokeback Mountain'
Now 20 years old, this love story about two sheepherders is being rereleased in theaters. Here's a look at what it meant to pop culture, then and now.

New York Times Movies
Jun 20, 2025

What to Know About ‘28 Years Later'
We catch you up on the "28" franchise, including the new movie, with commentary from the films' screenwriter Alex Garland.

New York Times Movies
Jun 20, 2025

Be the First to Find Out the 100 Best Movies of the 21st Century
Starting June 23, we'll unveil a list of 100, as voted on by directors, actors and other notable names in Hollywood and around the world. Make sure you're getting updates.

New York Times Movies
Jun 20, 2025

In a New Documentary, the Deaf Actress Marlee Matlin Talks About Prejudice
In a new documentary, the actress talks about the prejudice and loneliness she faced after becoming the rare Hollywood star who is deaf.

New York Times Movies
Jun 20, 2025

‘How to Train Your Dragon' | Anatomy of a Scene
Dean DeBlois narrates a sequence from the live-action film featuring Mason Thames.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

William Cran, ‘Frontline' Documentarian, Is Dead at 79
Producing or directing, he made more than 50 films over 50 years, including a series on the English language and an exploration of J. Edgar Hoover's secret life.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

William Cran, Documentarian of Global Issues, Dies at 79
He had a hand in more than 50 films, many for PBS's "Frontline," including a series on the English language and an exploration of J. Edgar Hoover's secret life.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

‘KPop Demon Hunters' Review: Singing, Slinging and Slashing
Beyond the somewhat silly premise of this Netflix animated film is a charming, funny and artfully punchy original universe.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

‘Elio' Review: Pixar's Fantastical, Familiar World
An orphaned boy is whisked away on a visually wondrous cosmic adventure, but he returns home with mostly reassuring lessons.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

‘28 Years Later' Review: Danny Boyle Revives His Monsters
The director returns to the postapocalyptic Britain he conjured in his 2002 movie "28 Days Later," this time with a father and son running from flesh-eaters. Mom joins in, too.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

‘Shanghai Blues' Review: Slapstick Fun in a 1984 Tsui Hark Picture
This newly restored screwball comedy is a buoyant romp. The director revisits and refines the techniques used here in his later work in other genres.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

‘SVU' Star Mariska Hargitay on Her Mother Jayne Mansfield
In a new documentary made by the "Law & Order: SVU" star, she examines her own clouded origins and the mother she barely knew: Jayne Mansfield.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

‘The Queen of My Dreams' Review: From Karachi to Toronto
Fawzia Mirza's amiable feature debut traces the lives of a mother and her daughter in two coming-of-age tales.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

‘Familiar Touch' Review: Living With Dementia
In this empathetic debut feature, Kathleen Chalfant plays Ruth, a woman who moves into an assisted living facility and adapts to her new life.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

‘Everything's Going to be Great' Review: Show People
A theater family sorts out its offstage drama in a coming-of-age movie starring Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

‘Bride Hard' Review: Taking on Baddies at Her Best Friend's Wedding
Rebel Wilson gamely plays the role of secret agent and bridesmaid in this action-thriller mixed with a rom-com.

New York Times Movies
Jun 19, 2025

'28 Years Later': A Zombie Apocalypse Infected by Brexit, the Manosphere and Trump
"28 Years Later" leaps forward through time — into a world that has changed in worrisome parallel to ours.

New York Times Movies
Jun 18, 2025

Michelle Williams to Star in Off Broadway Revival of ‘Anna Christie' With Mike Faist
The actress will lead a revival of "Anna Christie" at St. Ann's Warehouse, directed by her husband, Thomas Kail, and co-starring Mike Faist.

New York Times Movies
Jun 18, 2025

Billy Porter to Star in ‘Cabaret' on Broadway
The show's producers said they plan to end the New York run at the end of the actor's run, on Oct. 19.

New York Times Movies
Jun 18, 2025

How the World Ends in ‘The Life of Chuck'
The screenwriter and director Mike Flanagan narrates a sequence from his film, featuring Chiwetel Ejiofor and Violet McGraw. (Plus, Chuck.)

New York Times Movies
Jun 18, 2025

‘Sisu,' ‘Final Score' and More Streaming Gems
This month's streaming suggestions include poignant biographical portraits, coming-of-age dramas, a late-career leading role for a legend and more.

New York Times Movies
Jun 18, 2025

Studio Ghibli's Majestic Sensibility Is Drawing Imitators
Forty years after the Japanese animation studio was founded, game creators are embracing its legacy of moral integrity.

New York Times Movies
Jun 18, 2025

‘The Life of Chuck' | Anatomy of a Scene
Mike Flanagan narrates a sequence from his film.

New York Times Movies
Jun 17, 2025

Tom Cruise to Receive an Honorary Oscar
The film industry will honor Tom Cruise this fall with an Honorary Academy Award for lifetime achievement, along with the choreographer Debbie Allen and the production designer Wynn Thomas.

New York Times Movies
Jun 17, 2025

David Hekili Kenui Bell, an Actor in ‘Lilo & Stitch,' Dies at 46
Mr. Bell's first role in a feature film was providing comic relief in the Disney hit.

New York Times Movies
Jun 17, 2025

Broadway's ‘Real Women Have Curves' to Close Because of Soft Sales
The immigration-themed musical is the second show to announce a plan to close in the aftermath of this year's Tony Awards.

New York Times Movies
Jun 17, 2025

‘Sally' Review: Rocket Woman
The remarkable life of the first American woman in space is profiled in this diverting but tame documentary.

New York Times Movies
Jun 15, 2025

The ‘How to Train Your Dragon' Star Mason Thames Is Still Freaking Out
As Hiccup, the 17-year-old actor is shouldering the weight of Universal's new live-action franchise — and living out his childhood fantasy.

New York Times Movies
Jun 14, 2025

Enzo Staiola, 85, Who Starred in ‘Bicycle Thieves' as a Child
Discovered on the street in Rome, he had a brush with stardom when he was cast in what many consider one of the greatest films of all time.

New York Times Movies
Jun 14, 2025

Inside Universal's Big Bet on ‘How to Train Your Dragon'
In an era of skepticism around live-action remakes, Universal believes audiences will take flight with Hiccup and Toothless again.

New York Times Movies
Jun 14, 2025

Arnold Schwarzenegger Is Busy Caring for a Pony, Pig, Donkey and Malamute
The longtime actor, now starring in "FUBAR," on his many animals, good cigars and wanting his kids to outshine him.

New York Times Movies
Jun 13, 2025

Harris Yulin, Actor Who Perpetually Played the Bad Guy, Dies at 87
As an award-winning actor and director, he appeared in scores of stage plays, movies and TV shows over six decades, most often as unsavory characters.

New York Times Movies
Jun 13, 2025

Action Movies to Stream Now: ‘Exterritorial,' ‘Fear Below' and More
This month's picks include a gaslit mother, a hungry shark, vengeful French cops, and more.

New York Times Movies
Jun 13, 2025

7 Father's Day Movies to Watch in Theaters
Whether you're in the mood for dragons or a new Wes Anderson, theaters this weekend are filled with fatherly flicks.

New York Times Movies
Jun 13, 2025

Watch Dakota Johnson and Pedro Pascal Spark in ‘Materialists'
The writer and director Celine Song narrates a sequence from her film, which also features Chris Evans.

New York Times Movies
Jun 13, 2025

8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

New York Times Movies
Jun 13, 2025

‘Prime Minister' Examines a New Zealand Leader and a Global Issue
The film is a memoir of sorts for Jacinda Ardern, who governed at a time of multiple disasters. But it was misinformation that proved hardest to cope with.

New York Times Movies
Jun 13, 2025

Celine Song's New Rom-Com ‘Materialists' Takes a Deep Look at Love and Value
Celine Song's new "Materialists" takes a deep look at love and value via a rom-com, a genre that she argues is wrongfully dismissed: "What is more important than love?"

New York Times Movies
Jun 13, 2025

‘Materialists' | Anatomy of a Scene
Celine Song narrates a sequence from her film featuring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

Inside the Jury Room at the Weinstein Trial, Rancor and Recrimination
As the panelists deliberated over whether the former Hollywood mogul should be convicted of sex crimes for a second time in Manhattan, accusations began to fly.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

Enzo Staiola, Who Starred in ‘Bicycle Thieves' as a Child, Dies at 85
Discovered on the street in Rome, he had a brush with stardom when he was cast in what many consider one of the greatest films of all time.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

Harvey Weinstein Retrial: Judge Declares Mistrial on Final Sex Crime Charge
The jury had earlier convicted Harvey Weinstein of one felony sex crime, but jury deliberations had devolved into threats and yelling.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

‘Sex' Review: Two Men Talk About and Around the Subject
A chimney sweep and his colleague get deep on the roofs of Oslo in Dag Johan Haugerud's curious meditation on marriage and masculinity.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

‘Tatami' Review: A Bitter Fight, Both on and Off the Mat
A flinty Iranian judoka competing in the World Judo Championships is menaced by her government in this absorbing political thriller.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

‘Deep Cover' Review: Fighting Crime With Improv
Three hapless comics, played by Orlando Bloom, Bryce Dallas Howard and Nick Mohammed, infiltrate the criminal underworld.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

‘Echo Valley' Review: Mother Knows Best, Daughter Does Worst
A stellar cast led by Julianne Moore is unable to breathe life into this unsuccessful blend of maternal drama and crime caper.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

‘Will' Review: Heartache and Hope in Harlem
In Jessie Maple's restored 1981 drama, the first feature-length film by a Black woman, a heroin addict mentors a young boy and tries to find his footing.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

‘Meeting With Pol Pot' Review: Snapshots of Totalitarianism
The director Rithy Panh dramatizes events from 1978, when a group of outsiders was allowed to enter Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

‘Materialists' Review: When Dakota Johnson Met Pedro Pascal (and Chris Evans)
The director Celine Song follows up her "Past Lives" with a side-eyeing update on the rom-com, starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

‘Materialists' Review: When Dakota Met Pedro (and Chris)
The director Celine Song follows up her "Past Lives" with a side-eyeing update on the rom-com, starring Dakota Johnson, Pedro Pascal and Chris Evans.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

‘How to Train Your Dragon' Review: The Return of Hiccup and Toothless
This live action remake of the 2010 animated film is religiously faithful to the original. The result is exhilarating at times, if somewhat mechanical.

New York Times Movies
Jun 12, 2025

After a Wild Day in Court, Weinstein Jurors Will Resume Deliberations
On Wednesday, the jury convicted Harvey Weinstein of one felony sex crime. The judge sent jurors home to cool off after their discussions devolved into threats and yelling.

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