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New York Times Movies
Jul 26, 2024

Celebrities Support Plan to Reopen Upper West Side Movie Theater
Martin Scorsese, Ethan Hawke and John Turturro are all listed as advisers to a new proposal to buy the former Metro Theater, which closed in 2005.

New York Times Movies
Jul 26, 2024

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a '90s coming-of-age tale from India, a Turkish noir set in a zoo, a Romanian drama about provincial politics and more.

New York Times Movies
Jul 26, 2024

‘Deadpool' Refresher: What to Know Before Seeing ‘Deadpool & Wolverine'
The new installment draws on decades of Marvel and X-Men history. It helps to know the back stories ahead of time.

New York Times Movies
Jul 26, 2024

María Félix and Cantinflas Star in Gems From Mexico's Golden Age of Cinema
A Lincoln Center retrospective puts the spotlight on midcentury movies aimed at the masses that continue to influence filmmakers.

New York Times Movies
Jul 26, 2024

Watch a Reynolds and Jackman Diner Chat in ‘Deadpool & Wolverine'
The director Shawn Levy narrates a scene from the latest sequel in the franchise.

New York Times Movies
Jul 26, 2024

5 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
Jul 26, 2024

In ‘Swan Song,' a Ballet Company Faces Racism and Sexism
The film follows a National Ballet of Canada production of "Swan Lake" as dancers and others deal with long-simmering issues of racism and sexism.

New York Times Movies
Jul 26, 2024

‘Deadpool & Wolverine' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Shawn Levy narrates a sequence from his film starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.

New York Times Movies
Jul 25, 2024

‘Deadpool & Wolverine' Reviews Are In: Amusing or Exhausting?
Few critics could deny that the highly anticipated super spectacle, starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, has its charms — but most left wanting more.

New York Times Movies
Jul 25, 2024

‘Only the River Flows' Review: A Spiraling Murder Investigation
In this Chinese police procedural, directed by Wei Shujun, solutions are murkier than they first appear.

New York Times Movies
Jul 25, 2024

‘Rhinegold' Review: Rapping With a Rap Sheet
Based on the life of an Iranian German drug dealer and rapper, Fatih Akin's interminable drama feels uncomfortably partial to its violent subject.

New York Times Movies
Jul 25, 2024

‘The Fabulous Four' Review: Beaches (and Lots of Mojitos)
This raunchy comedy features Bette Midler, Susan Sarandon, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Megan Mullally on a bachelorette weekend.

New York Times Movies
Jul 25, 2024

‘Cirque du Soleil: Without a Net' Review: How the Magic Happens
This documentary chronicles the reboot and reopening in Las Vegas of the acrobatic show "O," which shutdown during the pandemic.

New York Times Movies
Jul 25, 2024

‘Didi' Review: 13 Going on Nerdy
A vibrant coming-of-age story about an awkward teenager in California in 2008 is also a love letter to the director's mother.

New York Times Movies
Jul 24, 2024

Why Is ‘Deadpool & Wolverine' Projected to Set Records?
Opening-weekend estimates have been a Hollywood fixture since the 1980s. But surveys of moviegoers can fail to capture those who infrequently visit the theater.

New York Times Movies
Jul 24, 2024

A Rarely Seen David Bowie Rom-Com Gets a New Life
"The Linguini Incident," a low-budget '90s film directed by Richard Shepard and featuring Bowie and Rosanna Arquette, makes its way to Blu-ray in a director's cut.

New York Times Movies
Jul 24, 2024

If A.I. Is Coming for Comedy Writers, Simon Rich Is Ready
The author of humorous short stories finds emotional connections in tales that engage with tech. But he's more interested in the ties between humans.

New York Times Movies
Jul 24, 2024

These Effects Wizards Made ‘Twisters' a Blast at 4D Showings
For special presentations of that blockbuster and others, companies like CJ 4DPlex have turned splashing and shaking moviegoers into a lucrative art.

New York Times Movies
Jul 24, 2024

Sympathy for the Diva: Why We Love ‘Difficult' Stars
A new Faye Dunaway documentary wants to turn us from gossips into cheerleaders.

New York Times Movies
Jul 24, 2024

A New Faye Dunaway Documentary Reminds Us Why We Love ‘Difficult Stars'
A new Faye Dunaway documentary wants to turn us from gossips into cheerleaders.

New York Times Movies
Jul 24, 2024

How Horror Movies Solve Their Cellphone Problem
When one quick call can eliminate danger and undermine screams, filmmakers have to figure out a workaround. Sometimes it can even deepen a story.

New York Times Movies
Jul 23, 2024

‘Deadpool & Wolverine' Review: Reynolds and Jackman Return
The wisecracking semi-hero is back, but now he's part of a bigger universe.

New York Times Movies
Jul 23, 2024

‘Joker' Sequel Included in Venice Film Festival Lineup
Pedro Almodóvar's first English-language feature and new movies from Luca Guadagnino and Pablo Larraín will also debut at this year's event.

New York Times Movies
Jul 23, 2024

Robert Gottlieb's Books Go Up for Sale
Bibliophiles and film fans leafed through hundreds of books that once belonged to the eminent editor Robert Gottlieb.

New York Times Movies
Jul 23, 2024

‘Joker: Folie à Deux' to Compete at Venice Film Festival
Pedro Almodóvar's first English-language feature and new movies from Luca Guadagnino and Pablo Larraín will also debut at this year's event.

New York Times Movies
Jul 23, 2024

‘Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar' Deserves a Second Chance
"Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar" has been woefully neglected. Maybe it was the culottes? But it will fill the "Barbie"-size hole in your summer.

New York Times Movies
Jul 23, 2024

This Fizzy Cocktail of a Movie Deserves a Second Chance
"Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar" has been woefully neglected. Maybe it was the culottes? But it will fill the "Barbie"-size hole in your summer.

New York Times Movies
Jul 22, 2024

Barbra Streisand, Spike Lee and Other Stars Endorse Harris
Robert De Niro thanked President Biden, Aaron Sorkin backed Vice President Kamala Harris (not Mitt Romney) as his replacement and George Clooney is keeping quiet.

New York Times Movies
Jul 22, 2024

‘Barbie' Was Supposed to Change Hollywood for Women. Why Didn't It?
The film was a global phenomenon and seemed to herald a new era of embracing stories by, about and for women.

New York Times Movies
Jul 22, 2024

‘Barbie' Was Supposed to Change Hollywood. Many See ‘No Effect.'
The film was a global phenomenon and seemed to herald a new era of embracing stories by, about and for women. What happened?

New York Times Movies
Jul 22, 2024

A New Era for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Begins
As a comic book series to honor the Turtles' 40th anniversary debuts, here's a look back at their milestones.

New York Times Movies
Jul 20, 2024

Leslie Uggams of ‘Deadpool & Wolverine' Is a Fan of Nat King Cole and Billie Eilish
The actress, nominated for an Emmy and Golden Globe for her performance in "Roots," is still going strong with appearances in the TV series "Fallout" and the upcoming movie "Deadpool & Wolverine."

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

How Real Is the Science in ‘Twisters'?
The original ‘Twister' ushered in a new era of fascination with tornadoes. Its follow-up may have even bigger ambitions.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

Sundance Institute Announces Six Finalists for Its New Home
The organization, and its influential film festival, may stay in Park City, Utah, or move to another location like Atlanta or Cincinnati.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include Swedish evildoers, South Korean warrior-ghosts and a devil stalking the American frontier.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

‘Twisters' Review: Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones Ride the Storm
Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones lead a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 hit — and times sure have changed.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

How Accurate Is the Science in ‘Twisters'?
The original ‘Twister' ushered in a new era of fascination with tornadoes. Its follow-up may have even bigger ambitions.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

Will ‘Fly Me to the Moon' Propel Debunked Moon Landing Conspiracies?
The screenwriters of "Fly Me to the Moon" say they emphasized the facts of the Apollo 11 landing, but experts worry that clips can be misused.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

How ‘Twisters' Destroys a Motel
The director Lee Isaac Chung narrates a sequence from the film featuring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell, in which a building is leveled by a tornado.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 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
Jul 19, 2024

The Stomach-Dropping, Heart-Tugging Appeal of ‘Skywalkers' and ‘Mountain Queen'
"Skywalkers" and "Mountain Queen" are strong entries in a genre with great appeal to viewers who themselves might prefer to be sitting.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

The Stomach-Dropping, Heart-Tugging Appeal of Climbing Documentaries
"Skywalkers" and "Mountain Queen" are strong entries in a genre with great appeal to viewers who themselves might prefer to be sitting.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

‘Twisters' | Anatomy of a Scene
Lee Isaac Chung narrates a sequence from his film, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Glen Powell.

New York Times Movies
Jul 19, 2024

Cheng Pei Pei, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Actor, Dies
A trailblazer for women in Asian martial arts cinema, Ms. Cheng rose to fame in the 1960s in Hong Kong.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

‘Find Me Falling' Review: A Romance With an Edge
Harry Connick Jr. stars as a cranky rocker who returns to Cyprus, the home of the love who inspired a signature hit.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

Kennedy Center Honorees Include Francis Ford Coppola and the Apollo
The renowned Harlem theater will be the first institution to receive the honor. Artists being recognized are Bonnie Raitt, Arturo Sandoval and the Grateful Dead.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

Why Levan Akin Won't Show His New Movie ‘Crossing' in Georgia
The director Levan Akin is worried that his latest film, "Crossing," will inflame tensions around L.G.B.T. visibility in the post-Soviet nation.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

‘Crumb Catcher' Review: The Smother of Invention
An obnoxious inventor wreaks havoc on an upstate honeymoon in Chris Skotchdopole's tepid psychological thriller.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

‘Widow Clicquot' Review: Champagne Mami
This muddled film, based on a true story, chronicles the origins of the French champagne house Veuve Clicquot.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

‘Join or Die' Review: Come Together
This documentary about the work of Robert Putnam, who wrote "Bowling Together," argues that Americans can save democracy by becoming joiners.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

‘Oddity' Review: Twisted Sister
A haunted house, a blind psychic and a suspicious death fuel this flawed yet fun supernatural thriller.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

‘Crossing' Review: Stories to Tell
In Levan Akin's fascinating drama, two strangers connect in Istanbul.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

‘Hollywoodgate' Review: Inside the Taliban
In a frustrating documentary, the journalist Ibrahim Nash'at shows the Taliban after American troops left Afghanistan.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

Keanu Reeves Wrote a Book. A Really Weird One.
What if the star of "The Matrix" worked with a sci-fi novelist to tell the story of an 80,000-year-old warrior who can rip people's arms off but struggles with loneliness?

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

‘Twisters' Review: When the Monster Is Real
Glen Powell and Daisy Edgar-Jones lead a stand-alone sequel to the 1996 hit — and times sure have changed.

New York Times Movies
Jul 18, 2024

‘Great Absence' Review: A Mystery of Disappearance
A skillfully directed Japanese mystery dips into the strangeness of dementia for those who stand by and watch.

New York Times Movies
Jul 17, 2024

‘Rust' Armorer Asks for New Trial After Dismissal of Alec Baldwin's Case
Lawyers for the armorer, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed, are seizing on a judge's dramatic dismissal of the actor's case to argue for her release from prison.

New York Times Movies
Jul 17, 2024

Ford and Mellon Foundations Name 2024 Disability Futures Fellows
The 20 recipients, including a Broadway composer, a Marvel video game voice actress and a three-time Pushcart Prize-nominated poet, are the initiative's final cohort.

New York Times Movies
Jul 17, 2024

Why Donald Glover Is Saying Goodbye to Childish Gambino
"Bando Stone & the New World," his new album due Friday, tells a story about the potential end of the world — and the conclusion of his pseudonymous musical project.

New York Times Movies
Jul 17, 2024

‘My Spy the Eternal City' Review: An Explosive Roman Holiday
The sequel stars a teenage Sophie (Chloe Coleman), who goes on a school trip to Italy with J.J. (Dave Bautista) as her burly chaperone.

New York Times Movies
Jul 17, 2024

‘No Fear, No Die': Claire Denis's Noir Comes Home to Roost
The French filmmaker's confident third feature has been largely overlooked. Thankfully, a newly restored version is getting its first New York run since 1992.

New York Times Movies
Jul 17, 2024

What Fancams Get Right About Our Love of Movies (and Stars)
The creators of clips about Swann Arlaud ("Anatomy of a Fall") and others have found a way to make cinephilia a communal experience in the digital age.

New York Times Movies
Jul 17, 2024

‘Aftersun,' ‘Anomalisa' and More Streaming Gems
An Oscar-nominated father-daughter drama and a stop-motion dramedy are among the best movies hiding in the corners of your subscription streaming services.

New York Times Movies
Jul 16, 2024

What to Know About ‘Hillbilly Elegy,' Film Based on JD Vance's Memoir
The 2020 film generally follows the book about the Republican vice presidential nominee's formative years. But there are significant differences.

New York Times Movies
Jul 16, 2024

Marvel Changes Israeli Superhero Sabra in Captain America Movie
The studio said Sabra, a Mossad agent in comic books, will be "a high-ranking U.S. government official" in its next Captain America movie.

New York Times Movies
Jul 16, 2024

Celebrating Film Nostalgia With Ooze and Ahhs at Blobfest
A festival that celebrates the 1958 film "The Blob" held its 25th annual gathering in Phoenixville, Pa., where much of the movie was shot.

New York Times Movies
Jul 16, 2024

‘Sound of Hope' Studio Defends Partnership With The Daily Wire
Letitia Wright, the "Black Panther" actor and an executive producer of "Sound of Hope," had posted her frustration with people using the film for "divisive political purposes."

New York Times Movies
Jul 16, 2024

How Osgood Perkins Gave a Jolt to ‘Longlegs'
The filmmaker, who is the son of the "Psycho" star Anthony Perkins, discusses horror inspirations, his father's legacy, evil dolls and working with Nicolas Cage.

New York Times Movies
Jul 15, 2024

Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman Talk ‘Deadpool & Wolverine' and Their Careers
The two friends have learned a lot about being the stewards of major pop-culture characters, an education that led them to "Deadpool & Wolverine."

New York Times Movies
Jul 12, 2024

Judge Dismisses Alec Baldwin Case in ‘Rust' Shooting: What to Know
The actor was accused of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of the cinematographer on the film "Rust." The judge dismissed the case after ruling that the state had withheld evidence.

New York Times Movies
Jul 12, 2024

Anthea Sylbert, Costume Designer Who Became a Producer, Dies at 84
Her career unfolded in three phases: as the creator of costumes for movies like "Chinatown," as a studio executive and as a producer, largely with her friend Goldie Hawn.

New York Times Movies
Jul 12, 2024

Judy Belushi Pisano, Who Defended Her Husband's Legacy, Dies at 73
She was married to John Belushi until his fatal drug overdose in 1982. She went on to celebrate his comic talent in books and a documentary.

New York Times Movies
Jul 12, 2024

Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include relationship problems and quirky revenge stories.

New York Times Movies
Jul 12, 2024

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
Jul 12, 2024

The Best True Crime to Stream: Truly Random Crimes
Four picks across television, film and podcasting that highlight a fundamental human fear: complete lack of control.

New York Times Movies
Jul 12, 2024

Martin Scorsese's ‘Made in England' Is a Tribute to Powell-Pressburger Films
"Made in England" is an essay film about the artists whose passion and cinematography deeply influenced the American director.

New York Times Movies
Jul 12, 2024

For This Drama, Some Actors Had to Return to Prison by Choice
Alongside Colman Domingo and Paul Raci, ex-inmates shot "Sing Sing" in a decommissioned correctional facility. Then came the screening in the actual prison.

New York Times Movies
Jul 12, 2024

A Movie About Brian Eno Is Never the Same Twice Thanks to Software
Thanks to a software program, the length, structure and contents of the movie are reconfigured each time it's shown. It's the only way the musician would agree to the project.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

Stream Shelley Duvall's Greatest Performances: ‘The Shining,' ‘Popeye' and More
In "The Shining," "Popeye" and more, her unusual presence jumps off the screen. That's true even in small roles in "Annie Hall" and "Time Bandits."

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

Shelley Duvall: A Life in Pictures
With her gossamer frame and toothy smile, she was one of the biggest film stars of the 1970s.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

In ‘The Shining,' Shelley Duvall Was a Perfect Gothic Heroine
Her performance was perhaps misunderstood at the time, just as the narrative surrounding her life would be later.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Inside Out 2' Passes $1.25 Billion Mark and Is Pixar's Biggest Movie Ever
The animated film about a young teenage girl and her complex emotions has passed the $1.25 billion mark globally and is expected to keep growing.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

Shelley Duvall, Star of ‘The Shining' and ‘Nashville,' Dies at 75
Her lithesome features and quirky screen presence made her a popular figure in 1970s movies, particularly Robert Altman's.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Fly Me to the Moon' Is a Throwback Amid Summer Blockbusters
Directed by Greg Berlanti, the film amounts to a Hollywood experiment: Is there still room at the multiplexes for original movies aimed at grown-ups.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

Summer Horror Movies to Send a Chill Down Your Spine
At the drive-in, under the stars or in your living room, there are plenty of frights to be had before fall arrives.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Twice Colonized' Review: Untangling the Personal and Political
This documentary follows a renowned Inuit activist over seven years, making sense of the ways in which racism and impoverishment can abrade one's sense of self.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Touch' Review: An Old-School Tear-Jerker, With a Twist
An Icelandic widower revisits London, the site of his first romance, in this film from Baltasar Kormakur.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Sorry/Not Sorry' Review: Does Louis C.K. Get the Last Laugh?
Cara Mones and Caroline Suh's earnest and frustrating documentary, produced by The New York Times, has a bitter punchline.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Fly Me to the Moon' Review: This NASA Rom-Com Stays Earthbound
Greg Berlanti's movie, starring Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum as only mildly mismatched lovers, is set against the backdrop of the Apollo 11 landing.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Dandelion' Review: The Notes in Between
KiKi Layne stars as a struggling musician who meets a rakish Scottish singer (Thomas Doherty) while on the road.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘The Convert' Review: The British Are Coming
Guy Pearce plays a minister who arrives in New Zealand and finds his allegiances change in this antipodean western set in the 19th century.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Sing Sing' Review: Divine Interventions
A deep-tissue turn by Colman Domingo and a breakout performance by Clarence Maclin lift this moving drama about a prison theater program.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Longlegs' Review: Daddy Danger
Nicolas Cage plays the cheery evil entity behind multiple murders in this weakly plotted, strongly styled chiller.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Longlegs' Review: Nicolas Cage Is a Cheery, Evil Entity
Nicolas Cage plays the cheery evil entity behind multiple murders in this weakly plotted, strongly styled chiller.

New York Times Movies
Jul 11, 2024

‘Eno' Review: Creativity, 52 Billion Billion Ways
A new documentary about the groundbreaking artist Brian Eno breaks its own ground, too.

New York Times Movies
Jul 10, 2024

Release of Kevin Costner's Next ‘Horizon' Film Is Canceled
The film was supposed to hit theaters on Aug. 16, but that plan was scrapped after the first chapter of the Western saga disappointed at the box office.

New York Times Movies
Jul 10, 2024

Kevin Costner's Next ‘Horizon' Film Release Is Canceled
The film was supposed to hit theaters on Aug. 16, but that plan was scrapped after the first chapter of the Western saga disappointed at the box office.

New York Times Movies
Jul 10, 2024

What to Know About Alec Baldwin's Trial Over the ‘Rust' Movie Shooting
The actor is accused of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of the cinematographer on the film "Rust." He has pleaded not guilty.

New York Times Movies
Jul 10, 2024

How ‘Kill' Slices Bollywood Open
Five questions for the director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat about his Indian action film, which takes an ultraviolent step away from Bollywood conventions.

New York Times Movies
Jul 09, 2024

Jury Chosen in Alec Baldwin Trial: Here's What to Know
The actor is accused of involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of the cinematographer on the film "Rust." He has pleaded not guilty.

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