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New York Times Movies
Sep 18, 2024

Making ‘The Wild Robot' Even Wilder
Roz, the beloved protagonist of Peter Brown's popular children's book, gets a glow-up for the big-screen adaptation.

New York Times Movies
Sep 17, 2024

‘Sirocco and the Kingdom of Winds' Review: Flights of Fantasy
Two sisters get transported to a new world and transformed into cats in this whimsical and thoughtful animated feature.

New York Times Movies
Sep 17, 2024

Oscar Contenders Emerge After Film Festival Season
After film festivals in Venice, Telluride and Toronto, a slate of contenders has emerged. Still, there are few front-runners.

New York Times Movies
Sep 17, 2024

Hollywood Has Enough Fake Accents. Bring Back the Weird Voices.
David Lynch's voice is unmistakable — and a national treasure. The world of film deserves more like it.

New York Times Movies
Sep 17, 2024

‘A Face in the Crowd' Isn't About Trump. It Just Seems Like It.
Elvis Costello and Sarah Ruhl's musical adaptation of the 1957 film, a satire about a hustler turned power-hungry TV personality, hits the London stage.

New York Times Movies
Sep 16, 2024

A ‘Buena Vista Social Club' Musical Will Open on Broadway Next Year
The show, which had a previous run at Atlantic Theater Company, is scheduled to begin previews in February at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater.

New York Times Movies
Sep 16, 2024

7 People Who Helped Define the ‘Star Wars' Galaxy
James Earl Jones, who died last week, was one of many who made the "Star Wars" films immersive and intricate. Here is a look back at several who have died, having made a lasting impact.

New York Times Movies
Sep 16, 2024

How ‘Speak No Evil' Starring James McAvoy Differs From the Original
The 2022 original retains its chilling power thanks to a worldview that the new version seems unwilling to embrace.

New York Times Movies
Sep 15, 2024

The Life of Chuck' Wins Toronto Film Festival's People's Choice Award
This adaptation of a Stephen King novella stars Tom Hiddleston, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Mark Hamill. "The Substance" and a Tragically Hip documentary also won.

New York Times Movies
Sep 15, 2024

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Hands Warner Bros. a Lifeline
The movie has made roughly $190 million in its first 10 days, giving the studio a needed hit after a summer of misfires.

New York Times Movies
Sep 15, 2024

Cynthia Erivo Is the Complex and Evolved Wicked Witch of the West
"Wicked," which arrives to the big screen this fall, redeems the villain who is barely a character in L. Frank Baum's classic novel.

New York Times Movies
Sep 15, 2024

The Wicked Witch of the West: A Heroine for Our Time
"Wicked," which arrives to the big screen this fall, redeems the villain who is barely a character in L. Frank Baum's classic novel.

New York Times Movies
Sep 15, 2024

39 Movies to See This Fall: ‘Joker' Sequel, Bob Dylan Biopic and More
From the "Joker" sequel and Timothée Chalamet's Bob Dylan biopic to a handful of festival darlings, it's a jam-packed season. Plan accordingly.

New York Times Movies
Sep 15, 2024

At the Movies, the Apocalypse Has Already Arrived
In "Joker: Folie à Deux," "Megalopolis" and more, the sense of an isolated and fearful humanity pervades this season's films.

New York Times Movies
Sep 14, 2024

‘The Interview': Demi Moore Is Done With the Male Gaze
The actress discusses how her relationship to her body and fame has changed after decades in the public eye.

New York Times Movies
Sep 14, 2024

Margaret Qualley Is Getting the Hang of Being a Movie Star
The actress is seemingly everywhere this year, and in "The Substance," she delves into an unusually disturbing new role.

New York Times Movies
Sep 13, 2024

Coppola Sues After Report Said He Tried to Kiss ‘Megalopolis' Extras
The director Francis Ford Coppola is seeking at least $15 million in damages from Variety.

New York Times Movies
Sep 13, 2024

6 Movie Trends from the Toronto International Film Festival
And other cultural predictions based on movies that played at the Toronto International Film Festival, including Pedro Almodóvar's latest.

New York Times Movies
Sep 13, 2024

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a silent killer, a demonically possessed painting and a hellish queer romance.

New York Times Movies
Sep 13, 2024

5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include documentaries for animal lovers and an animated fantasy from Ukraine.

New York Times Movies
Sep 13, 2024

At Toronto, ‘Dahomey,' ‘Nightbitch' and ‘Hard Truths' Prove Highlights
Films by Mati Diop, Raoul Peck and Mike Leigh, among others, mesh the personal and political in engrossing, insistent ways.

New York Times Movies
Sep 13, 2024

9 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
Sep 13, 2024

Ian McKellen Has Clapped Back at Critics. Now He's Playing One.
In the new film "The Critic," he plays the titular acid-tongued reviewer in 1930s Britain, who is terrified of being outed as gay.

New York Times Movies
Sep 13, 2024

Can a Film Say Something New About the U.S.-Mexico Border Crisis?
"Borderland: The Line Within" takes a surprisingly multidisciplinary approach fueled by both personal history and government data.

New York Times Movies
Sep 13, 2024

Pedro Almodóvar, Master of Mystifying Films, Wrote a Book He Can't Classify
In "The Last Dream," the Spanish director offers insights into his complicated relationship with creativity and mortality.

New York Times Movies
Sep 13, 2024

‘Gladiator II' Delivers Friends, Romans and Sharks
How the Colosseum, filled with water and stocked with predators, becomes the scene of epic naval combat in Ridley Scott's sequel.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘Uglies' Review: Beauty Is a Beast
Joey King plays a teenager in a dystopian world where cosmetic surgery seems to be the cure for inequality.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘The Killer's Game' Review: Catch Him if You Can
An assassin (Dave Bautista) meets his match (Sofia Boutella), but a diagnosis sets off an absurd chain of events in this rom-com action movie.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

Bob Weatherwax, Trainer of Lassie and Other Celebrity Dogs, Dies at 83
Like his father, who taught him the interdisciplinary roles needed for the job, he bred and coached the collies who played the heroic star of television and movies.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘Real Women Have Curves' Musical Plans Broadway Bow Next Year
The show, adapted from the play and movie, was first staged last winter at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, Mass.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘Winner' Review: Not Like Other Girls
This dramedy starring Emilia Jones depicts the life and times of Reality Winner, a former National Security Agency contractor and whistle-blower.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘Girls Will Be Girls' Review: Surviving High School
The filmmaker Shuchi Talati's debut feature follows a model student and her stifled mother, who are both vying for the attention of a new crush.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘Matt and Mara' Review: Will They or Won't They?
Two former college friends reconnect for a possible romance in this irritatingly vague and vapid drama.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘The Critic' Review: Dangerous Liaisons
Ian McKellen stars a drama critic in 1930s London who has much higher standards for the theater than for his own professional ethics.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘The 4:30 Movie' Review: Kevin Smith Comes of Age
The writer-director Kevin Smith looks back fondly on his New Jersey childhood in this semi-autobiographical coming-of-age comedy.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘Speak No Evil' Review: He Seemed So Nice
In this horror remake, James McAvoy plays an aggressively friendly British stranger who extends a dubious invitation to an American couple. Suckers!

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

‘My Old Ass' Review: If She Could Turn Back Time
A buoyant comedy with a big heart follows a teen girl who meets her older self the summer before college.

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

The Song That Connects Jackson Browne, Nico and Margot Tenenbaum
Browne wrote "These Days" at 16. Now 75, he and some famous admirers reflect on his unexpected mainstay: "If a song is worth anything, it's about the life of the listener."

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

All the Hollywood Celebrities Appearing On (and Off) Broadway This Season
George Clooney as Murrow! Denzel Washington as Othello! Mia Farrow as a larcenous landlord! So much to see!

New York Times Movies
Sep 12, 2024

Hollywood Is Heading for Broadway (and Off). Here's a Cheat Sheet.
George Clooney as Murrow! Denzel Washington as Othello! Mia Farrow as a larcenous landlord! So much to see!

New York Times Movies
Sep 11, 2024

Edward Johnson, C.I.A. Hero in Iran Hostage Crisis, Dies at 81
He was a secret partner who helped rescue six American diplomats in 1980 by passing them off as a film crew. The caper inspired the movie "Argo."

New York Times Movies
Sep 11, 2024

Wendell Pierce and Courtney B. Vance on James Earl Jones's Influence
The two actors talk about how the stage and screen great was a one-of-a-kind inspiration to them, and many others.

New York Times Movies
Sep 11, 2024

Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler Are Star Crossed in Central Park
As the stars of the "Romeo Juliet" that opens on Broadway, they will die for love. And to make that convincing, they need to become friends first.

New York Times Movies
Sep 11, 2024

In ‘Romeo Juliet,' Rachel Zegler and Kit Connor Will Die for Love
As the stars of the "Romeo Juliet" that opens on Broadway, they will die for love. And to make that convincing, they need to become friends first.

New York Times Movies
Sep 11, 2024

Fashion True Crime Documentaries to Stream
Four picks across television, film and podcasting that examine dark stories about some of the most trendy clothing brands.

New York Times Movies
Sep 10, 2024

Was James Earl Jones an EGOT Winner? It's Complicated.
The actor won just about every award he could — but his Oscar was an honorary one. Is that enough for an EGOT?

New York Times Movies
Sep 10, 2024

Will Jennings, Oscar Winner for ‘My Heart Will Go On,' Dies at 80
As an in-demand lyricist, he won a shelf of awards for hits with Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton and Dionne Warwick, as well as for the theme song for "Titanic."

New York Times Movies
Sep 10, 2024

James Earl Jones's Rich Career in Theater: ‘Othello,' ‘The Great White Hope' and More
In addition to Broadway crowd-pleasers, the actor deftly navigated classics, experimental theater and new works by major contemporary playwrights.

New York Times Movies
Sep 10, 2024

Film Noir Was All About Ticking Clocks and Checking the Time
Experts say the genre was all about suspense, and what better way to convey that to audiences than an obsession with time?

New York Times Movies
Sep 10, 2024

James Earl Jones, Whose Powerful Acting Resonated Onstage and Onscreen, Dies at 93
He gave life to characters like Darth Vader in "Star Wars" and Mufasa in "The Lion King," and went on to collect Tonys, Golden Globes, Emmys and an honorary Oscar.

New York Times Movies
Sep 10, 2024

James Earl Jones Dies at 93; His Acting Resonated Onstage and Onscreen
He gave life to characters like Darth Vader in "Star Wars" and Mufasa in "The Lion King," and went on to collect Tonys, Golden Globes, Emmys and an honorary Oscar.

New York Times Movies
Sep 09, 2024

James Earl Jones Dies at 93; His Acting Resonated Onstage and On-screen
He gave life to characters like Darth Vader in "Star Wars" and Mufasa in "The Lion King," and went on to collect Tonys, Golden Globes, Emmys and an honorary Oscar.

New York Times Movies
Sep 09, 2024

James Earl Jones: A Life in Pictures
Onstage and in movies and television, Jones delivered with a deep, authoritative, powerful and sometimes menacing voice.

New York Times Movies
Sep 09, 2024

James Earl Jones Movies: From Darth Vader in ‘Star Wars' to Mufasa in ‘Lion King'
A look at standout movies featuring the actor, who died on Monday at the age of 93.

New York Times Movies
Sep 09, 2024

James Earl Jones, Actor Whose Voice Could Menace or Melt, Dies at 93
He gave life to characters like Darth Vader in "Star Wars" and Mufasa in "The Lion King," and went on to collect Tonys, Golden Globes, Emmys and an honorary Oscar.

New York Times Movies
Sep 09, 2024

Demi Moore and the Subversive Politics of the Naked Body
She has become known for baring all (or, at least, a lot). But her work, including her newest film, "The Substance," should be understood in a wider context.

New York Times Movies
Sep 08, 2024

Why You May Never See the Documentary on Prince by Ezra Edelman
A revealing new documentary could redefine our understanding of the pop icon. But you will probably never get to see it.

New York Times Movies
Sep 08, 2024

In ‘Matlock,' Kathy Bates Takes One Last Case
The Oscar winner found surprising depths in this reboot of the beloved procedural, which she said will be her final job. "This is my last dance," she said.

New York Times Movies
Sep 07, 2024

‘Room Next Door' Claims Top Prize at Venice Film Festival
The film, starring Tilda Swinton and Julianne Moore, is the director Pedro Almodóvar's English-language debut.

New York Times Movies
Sep 07, 2024

‘The Interview': Change Can Be Beautiful. Just Ask Will Ferrell and Harper Steele.
The superstar comedian and his best friend and collaborator discuss the journey that deepened their friendship.

New York Times Movies
Sep 07, 2024

Barry Jenkins Takes On ‘Mufasa: The Lion King'
Barry Jenkins broke out as a filmmaker with the Oscar-winning indie film "Moonlight." He has surprised some of his fans by taking up a Disney franchise.

New York Times Movies
Sep 07, 2024

How ‘MacArthur Park' Became the New ‘Day-O' in ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
Meet the new "Day-O": Richard Harris's 1968 psychedelic pop hit "MacArthur Park," which Donna Summer remade as a disco anthem.

New York Times Movies
Sep 07, 2024

What Is That Song in ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice'?
Meet the new "Day-O": Richard Harris's 1968 psychedelic pop hit "MacArthur Park," which Donna Summer remade as a disco anthem.

New York Times Movies
Sep 06, 2024

Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include plenty of comedy, a killer shark and a mammoth sea battle.

New York Times Movies
Sep 06, 2024

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
Sep 06, 2024

Hundreds of Readers Told Us Their Favorite 1999 Movies. Which Came Out on Top?
In a memorable year for film, there were recommendations of blockbusters, tender dramas and coming-of-age-tales. But one title stood out from the rest.

New York Times Movies
Sep 06, 2024

From Winona Ryder to Jenna Ortega, a Goth Girl Timeline
From "Beetlejuice" to its sequel, these are the actresses and roles that made us embrace the darkness.

New York Times Movies
Sep 06, 2024

Aaron Pierre of ‘Rebel Ridge': From Action Prince to Lion King
The British actor stars as an ex-Marine in the new Netflix thriller "Rebel Ridge" and as the titular cat in the upcoming "Mufasa: The Lion King."

New York Times Movies
Sep 06, 2024

Aaron Pierre: From Action Prince to Lion King
The British actor stars as an ex-Marine in the new Netflix thriller "Rebel Ridge" and as the titular cat in the upcoming "Mufasa: The Lion King."

New York Times Movies
Sep 06, 2024

A Film That Makes the Stationary Lives of Oysters Into a Wondrous Tale
"Holding Back the Tide" weaves facts and dreamy moments into an unconventional take on the nature documentary that very much affects humans.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' Review: Delightfully Undead Again
Tim Burton has brought the band back together — Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, even Bob the shrunken head guy — for a fun but less edgy sequel.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

Michael Keaton on Returning to Beetlejuice 35 Years Later
In "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," the actor returns to a role now enshrined in pop culture — with 35 years of ups and downs and an Oscar nomination under his belt.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

Harvey Weinstein Indecent Assault Case Dropped by U.K. Prosecutors
The Crown Prosecution Service said that it had "decided that there is no longer a realistic prospect of conviction."

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

Venice Film Festival Looks: Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig and More
The event, held not long after the couture shows in Paris, has been a showcase for new designs as well as vintage pieces.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘Rebel Ridge' Review: Their Corruption, His Destruction
This crime drama from Jeremy Saulnier stars Aaron Pierre as a man whose run-in with small-town police officers uncovers uncomfortable secrets.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘Red Rooms' Review: A True Crime Obsession Unravels
A mysterious young woman becomes deeply invested in the trial of an accused serial killer in this courtroom thriller.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘Look Into My Eyes' Review: Emotional Rescue
This fascinating documentary that profiles seven New York City psychics is both profoundly sad and surprisingly hopeful.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘Lover of Men' Review: The Heart of President Lincoln
Subtitled "The Untold History of Abraham Lincoln," the film gathers an array of historians to argue that Lincoln had romantic relationships with men.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘Hoard' Review: Dirty Romancing
A spiraling teenager and a tenderhearted garbage collector bond over debris in this stunningly unconventional drama.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘I'll Be Right There' Review: Her Maternal Commitment is Apparent
Edie Falco plays a matriarch bending over backward for her grown children in this uneven character study.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘The Front Room' Review: A Force Too Malevolent for This Movie
Kathryn Hunter is enjoyably creepy in this new horror film starring Brandy Norwood. Too bad the rest of the freakouts are predictable.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘The Goldman Case' Review: Sticking to the Facts
An electrifying courtroom drama based on a real 1976 case calls the very nature of equality and justice into question.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

Venice Film Festival Looks: Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt And More
The event, held not long after the couture shows in Paris, has been a showcase for new designs as well as vintage pieces.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

Michael Keaton Michael Keaton Michael Keaton
In "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice," the actor returns to a role now enshrined in pop culture — with 35 years of ups and downs and an Oscar nomination under his belt.

New York Times Movies
Sep 05, 2024

‘My First Film' Review: Arriving Where You Started
Zia Anger's movie about her first movie is full of nested layers, but mostly it's a meditation on how, and why, we create.

New York Times Movies
Sep 04, 2024

Watching Movies Like It's 1999
A multimedia Culture desk series, "Class of 1999," revisits a group of mold-breaking, star-studded films released that year.

New York Times Movies
Sep 04, 2024

Prosecutor Says Manslaughter Case Against Alec Baldwin Should Be Revived
The special prosecutor asked a judge in New Mexico to reconsider her decision to toss the charge against the actor during his trial.

New York Times Movies
Sep 04, 2024

Pedro Almodóvar, Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton on ‘The Room Next Door'
The director's first English-language feature inspires talk of beauty, hope and more collaborations.

New York Times Movies
Sep 04, 2024

Joaquin Phoenix and the Big Question at the ‘Joker: Folie à Deux' Premiere
At the Venice Film Festival with his co-star, Lady Gaga, would the actor answer questions about dropping out of a Todd Haynes movie?

New York Times Movies
Sep 04, 2024

The First Movie About Pop Music to Nail Its Mediocrity
This summer's "Trap," from M. Night Shyamalan, works hard to turn its fictional star — and her fans — into heroes.

New York Times Movies
Sep 04, 2024

‘The Roommate' Pairs Patti LuPone and Mia Farrow on Broadway
The longtime friends are appearing together in the new Broadway play "The Roommate." Everything you think you know about them may be wrong.

New York Times Movies
Sep 03, 2024

New Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in September: ‘The Perfect Couple' and More
A glitzy mystery starring Nicole Kidman arrives early this month; later, a new true-crime series tells the troubling tale of Lyle and Erik Menendez.

New York Times Movies
Sep 03, 2024

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in September
A glitzy mystery starring Nicole Kidman arrives early this month; later, a new true-crime series tells the troubling tale of Lyle and Erik Menendez.

New York Times Movies
Sep 03, 2024

James Darren, Actor, Singer and ‘Gidget' Heartthrob, Dies at 88
His role as a surfer in that trendsetting hit movie led to success on television shows like "The Time Tunnel" and "T.J. Hooker," and on the pop charts.

New York Times Movies
Sep 03, 2024

Daniel Craig Gets Explicit in Luca Guadagnino's ‘Queer'
At the Venice Film Festival, the star said he embraced the scenes with sexual encounters: ‘If I wasn't in the movie and saw this movie, I'd want to be in it.'

New York Times Movies
Sep 03, 2024

‘The Notebook' Will End Its Broadway Run in December. A Tour Is Next.
The show, nominated for three Tony Awards, opened March 14 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theater. It will go on a national tour starting next September.

New York Times Movies
Sep 02, 2024

At Telluride, Experimental, Topical and Sometimes Crazy Movies
A documentary made with Legos and a biopic starring a CGI monkey showed alongside films about abortion restrictions and other subjects in the news.

New York Times Movies
Sep 01, 2024

George Clooney Talks About Biden and ‘Wolfs' With Brad Pitt
He also addressed the release plan for his new movie, "Wolfs," co-starring Brad Pitt.

New York Times Movies
Sep 01, 2024

Best Movies and TV Shows Streaming in September: ‘Agatha All Along,' ‘The Penguin' and More
"Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist," "A Very Royal Scandal," a "Walking Dead" spinoff and "Agatha All Along" arrive.

New York Times Movies
Sep 01, 2024

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney , Max, Hulu and More in September
"Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist," "A Very Royal Scandal," a "Walking Dead" spinoff and "Agatha All Along" arrive.

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