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Mar 26, 2023

Little Lionsgate Soars to the Top With John Wick Ticket Sales
"John Wick: Chapter 4" took in roughly $73.5 million on its opening weekend, a rare phenomenon this far into a series.

New York Times Movies
Mar 24, 2023

Five Action Movies to Stream Now
From slapstick heist films to a deaf action hero, this month's picks rely on unsuspecting characters.

New York Times Movies
Mar 24, 2023

Watch Keanu Reeves and Donnie Yen Battle in ‘John Wick: Chapter 4'
The director Chad Stahelski narrates a sequence involving John Wick in combat with Caine, a blind assassin.

New York Times Movies
Mar 24, 2023

‘John Wick: Chapter 4' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Chad Stahelski narrates a sequence from "John Wick: Chapter 4" featuring Keanu Reeves and Donnie Yen.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘Tori and Lokita' Review: Precarious Lives in Exile
In the new movie from the Dardenne brothers, two underage African migrants struggle to make a home in an unkind land.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘The Worst Ones' Review: The Gazes of Children
In their feature, the directors Lisa Akoka and Romane Gueret build a provocative critique of filmmaking practices.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘Petite Solange' Review: Coming of Age as Your Parents Divorce
Axelle Ropert's carefully calibrated film from France follows a girl experiencing the pain of having to accept her parents as people with faults.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘John Wick: Chapter 4' Review: Keanu Reeves Paints the Town Red
In the latest and longest movie set in Wick World, Keanu Reeves's titular assassin visits Paris and paints the town red.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘John Wick: Chapter 4' Review: There Will Be Blood, Yeah
In the latest and longest movie set in Wick World, Keanu Reeves's titular assassin visits Paris and paints the town red.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘Reggie' Review: Reggie Jackson on Himself, Racism and, Yes, Baseball
Jackson, a.k.a. Mr. October, was called a lot of things during his storied career with the Yankees. A new documentary goes beyond the nicknames.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘Ithaka' Review: In Julian Assange They Trust
A frustrating new advocacy documentary about the WikiLeaks founder, with appearances by his father and wife, loses its footing on weak assertions and reporting.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV' Review: Art Onscreen
A new documentary follows the ceaseless innovations of a man who made art out of television sets and found inspiration in disruption.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘A Good Person' Review: Zach Braff's New Chapter
The filmmaker behind "Garden State" has created a fully drawn female character in Florence Pugh's grieving addict. But this recovery drama often has too heavy a hand.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘Walk Up' Review: Good Friends Make Bad Neighbors
Hong Sang-soo's latest film traces the relationships in a small Seoul apartment building as they evolve and grow heavier with complications.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘What the Hell Happened to Blood, Sweat & Tears?' Review: What Goes Up
The rise and fall of a classic-rock band is chronicled (shakily) in this documentary.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘The Lost King' Review: A Royal Obsession
Sally Hawkins lights a fire under this droll dramedy about the search for the final resting place of Richard III.

New York Times Movies
Mar 23, 2023

‘The Five Devils' Review: The Scent of the Past
Part queer love story, part supernatural psychodrama, the uncanny second feature by Léa Mysius follows a young girl with a magical sense of smell.

New York Times Movies
Mar 22, 2023

Aaron Sorkin Battled a Stroke as He Reimagined ‘Camelot'
The Golden Age musical is back on Broadway, with a new take by one of the nation's great screenwriters. Walk with us.

New York Times Movies
Mar 22, 2023

With Films Like ‘Inside,' One Actor Does the Heavy Lifting
Filmmakers behind movies that place one character in one location discuss the challenges this type of project brings.

New York Times Movies
Mar 22, 2023

John Wick Sure Has a Lot of Friends for a Lone Assassin
How does a taciturn solo killer have so many pals? The films' creators can't really explain, but each character has a raison d'être in this world.

New York Times Movies
Mar 22, 2023

‘Camelot,' Beloved but Befuddling, Gets the Aaron Sorkin Treatment
The Golden Age musical is back on Broadway, with a new take by one of the nation's great screenwriters. Walk with us.

New York Times Movies
Mar 21, 2023

‘Kubrick by Kubrick' Review: Stanley Plays Himself
A primer on the filmmaker's career and interests won't offer much that will surprise even mild obsessives, but it does pierce some of the mystique.

New York Times Movies
Mar 21, 2023

Why There Is Talk of a Writers' Strike in Hollywood
TV and movie writers want more money, but Hollywood companies say the demands ignore economic realities. The deadline to sort out those differences is approaching.

New York Times Movies
Mar 20, 2023

Adam Sandler Is Awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
The comedy star was celebrated at the Kennedy Center in Washington for his prolific three-decade career as an actor, writer, producer and stand-up comic.

New York Times Movies
Mar 19, 2023

Lance Reddick's Most Memorable TV Shows and Movies to Stream Now
The actor, who died on Friday, brought gravitas to series like "The Wire" and "Bosch," but he also subverted his image in comic roles. Here's how to stream his most memorable work.

New York Times Movies
Mar 17, 2023

‘Rye Lane' Aims to Show You a Real London Love Story
A rare British romantic comedy with Black leads, Raine Allen-Miller's debut feature celebrates London neighborhoods that are changing fast.

New York Times Movies
Mar 17, 2023

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, a man lives life in fast-forward, teenagers die in a time loop and someone named Searcher finds a strange world.

New York Times Movies
Mar 17, 2023

Meet Radio Man, a ‘Bum' Who Befriends Movie Stars and Sells Their Autographs
In the billion-dollar industry of professional "graphing" — collecting celebrity signatures for resale — nobody does it like Radio Man.

New York Times Movies
Mar 17, 2023

A.O. Scott Says Goodbye to Film Criticism
A.O. Scott conducts his own exit interview as he moves to a new post after more than two decades of reviewing films.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Rimini' Review: Just an Austrian Gigolo
The director Ulrich Seidl's unsettling drama tracks the exploitative behaviors of an aging lounge singer, his fans and family members.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Moving On' Review: Cracking Jokes and Settling Scores
Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda team up in an awkward comedy about two women contemplating the murder of a predatory man.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Inside' Review: Tortured Artist, Meet Tortured Man
Willem Dafoe stars as an art thief who gets trapped in a penthouse in this drama.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘The Spirit of '45' Review: Here Comes Nationalization
A documentary from Ken Loach sees the end of World War II as a brief moment of possibility for socialism in Britain.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Shazam! Fury of the Gods' Review: Yells Like Teen Spirit
The problem with this sequel is that the character used up his best ideas in the first movie.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

Broadway's ‘Room,' Starring Adrienne Warren, Postpones Run Indefinitely
The show, scheduled to open in April at the James Earl Jones Theater, was adapted from Emma Donoghue's best-selling 2010 novel.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

Final Sondheim Musical Will Be Staged in New York This Fall
His long-gestating final show, now titled "Here We Are," is coming to the Shed; it is inspired by two Luis Buñuel films.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Money Shot: The Pornhub Story' Review: A Clear Eye on an Industry
This documentary looks at the offenses of the pornography industry through interviews with performers and activists.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Boston Strangler' Review: Chasing a Killer (and a Byline)
Keira Knightley plays a dogged journalist in this colorless true-crime drama streaming on Hulu.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Drylongso' Review: Extraordinary
Cauleen Smith's 1998 movie, set in Oakland in the mid-90s, remains a vivid and prescient feature debut.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Are You Lonesome Tonight?' Review: Hit and Run, Sleight of Hand
Wen Shipei's first feature is a twisty and sophisticated debut whose best trick of misdirection is convincing us we're watching a different kind of movie.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Rodeo' Review: The Good, the Bad and the Kids on Motorbikes
This naturalistic drama from France follows a young woman as she immerses herself in the underground world of urban motorbiking — it's a seductive thrill-ride that falters as a character study.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘The Innocent' Review: A Heist With a French Accent
A light, enjoyable confection of a film that is built upon an amusingly absurd premise.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘The Magician's Elephant' Review: The Promise of a Pachyderm
Adapted from Kate DiCamillo's beloved children's book, this animated adventure sands down the somberness of its source material while turning up the silliness.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Full River Red' Review: A Song Dynasty Blockbuster
The latest film from Zhang Yimou weaves slapstick fun into an investigation of a 12th-century political murder.

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

‘Wildflower' Review: The Parents Are All Right
A snarky teenager navigates her loving but complicated relationship with two intellectually disabled parents in the coming-of-age comedy "Wildflower."

New York Times Movies
Mar 16, 2023

Review: ‘Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game'
The mesmerizing silver ball, banned for decades in New York for its perils, pings from bumper to bumper in a film that tilts toward the underwhelming.

New York Times Movies
Mar 15, 2023

After Her Oscar Win, Will Michelle Yeoh Get to Lead Again?
The historic victory should mean opportunities to star again, but too often after such milestones, Hollywood doesn't find central roles for women of color.

New York Times Movies
Mar 15, 2023

Helen Mirren, Lucy Liu and the Joy of Playing Villainous Goddesses in ‘Shazam'
The "Shazam!" actresses say they signed on for their first superhero movie because the roles are a leap forward for women.

New York Times Movies
Mar 14, 2023

When Best Picture Winners Overcome a Release Early in the Year
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" isn't the first top film to have its debut long before awards season. But it is one of the few to go the distance.

New York Times Movies
Mar 14, 2023

‘Lumière': An Actress Destined to Be in the Light
Jeanne Moreau's first film as a director is showing for a week at Film Forum, newly restored and seven minutes longer than its 1976 U.S. release.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

A24 Achieves Art-House Supremacy With Triumphant Oscar Night
The independent studio behind "Everything Everywhere All at Once" and "The Whale" became the first to sweep the acting awards and win best director and best picture in the same year.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

Ruth E. Carter Becomes First Black Woman to Win Two Oscars
The costume designer won an Academy Award for "Black Panther: Wakanda Forever," adding to the history-making Oscar she won for the original "Black Panther" in 2019.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

This Year, a Plain Old Ordinary Oscars Was Something to Savor
After breathing a sigh of relief that the night went smoothly, our critics examine the acting wins as well as the track records of studios and Netflix.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

Where to Watch 2023 Oscar Winners: ‘Everything, Everywhere,' ‘The Whale' and More
Most of the night's winners can be watched at home. Here's a guide to help you find the honorees.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

The Daniels Win Best Director for ‘Everything, Everywhere All At Once'
Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert won for their multiverse mash-up, "Everything Everywhere All at Once," making them the rare set of paired directors to win the big prize.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

‘Naatu Naatu' From ‘RRR' Wins Best Original Song at the Oscars
The rollicking dance hit beat out two songs featuring American pop megastars.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

‘Naatu Naatu' From ‘RRR' Wins Oscar for Best Original Song
The rollicking dance hit beat out two songs featuring American pop megastars.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

Inside the Governors Ball 2023 Oscars Party
Ke Huy Quan, Ruth Carter and Darren Aronofsky were among the stars and filmmakers celebrating at the academy's big post-Oscars party.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

Inside the Governor's Ball 2023 Oscars Party
Ke Huy Quan, Ruth Carter and Darren Aronofsky were among the stars and filmmakers celebrating at the academy's big post-Oscars party.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

Best and Worst Moments From the 2023 Oscars
Michelle Yeoh made history, Ke Huy Quan made us tear up and Cocaine Bear made us cringe. These were just some of the highs and lows.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

Oscars 2023 Winners: See the Full List
The list of winners for the 95th Academy Awards.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

Oscars 2023 Highlights: ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once' Wins Seven Academy Awards, Including Best Picture
Michelle Yeoh made history as the first Asian best actress winner, and Brendan Fraser won best actor for "The Whale." "All Quiet on the Western Front" won best international feature.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once' Is Big Winner at the Oscars
The futuristic film from the studio A24 won seven awards, including for best picture, directing and in three of the four acting categories.

New York Times Movies
Mar 13, 2023

Best Oscars Red Carpet Looks: Angela Bassett, Cate Blanchett and More
The greater the fashion risk, the greater the reward.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

The Oscars TV Broadcast Is Becoming Increasingly Ordinary
A show that's become a shrink-wrapped, anodyne exercise stuck safely to the script.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Michelle Yeoh Makes Oscar History as First Asian to Win Best Actress
All season long the star of "Everything Everywhere All at Once" has spoken of the obstacles she and other people of color faced in Hollywood.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Why Oscar Attendees Were Wearing Blue Ribbons
The pins were initiated by the United Nations Refugee Agency to support people who fled their homes to escape persecution.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

It was a historic night for Asian actors.


New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Oscars 2023 Live Updates: ‘All Quiet on the Western Front' Wins Four Awards So Far
Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis won supporting acting awards for "Everything Everywhere All at Once," which also won the Academy Award for original screenplay. Rihanna and Lady Gaga performed, but "Naatu Naatu" from "RRR" won best original song.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Lady Gaga Wipes Off Makeup for Oscars Performance of ‘Hold My Hand'
The artist wasn't even set to take the stage. Instead she exchanged her initially glamorous look for a stripped-down one to suit her intense delivery.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Jamie Lee Curtis Wins First Oscar for Best Supporting Actress
"I know it looks like I'm standing up here by myself, but I am not. I am hundreds of people," she said in her acceptance speech.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Jimmy Kimmel Addressed ‘the Slap' in His Opening Monologue
Kimmel's remarks also included joking jabs at some of Hollywood's most famous figures.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Ke Huy Quan Wins Best Supporting Actor Oscar, Capping Remarkable Comeback
"My journey started on a boat. I spent a year in a refugee camp. And somehow, I ended up here on Hollywood's biggest stage," he said in his acceptance speech.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Oscars 2023 Live Updates: Ke Huy Quan and Jamie Lee Curtis Win Supporting Acting Awards for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once'
The Academy Awards host, Jimmy Kimmel, joked about Will Smith's slap. "Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio" won best animated feature, and "Navalny," about the imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, won for documentary feature.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

How Will Smith's Slap Has Changed the Oscars
Here's a look at the fallout from last year's Oscars, when Will Smith slapped Chris Rock onstage.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

What Do You Think of the Oscars Show?
The Times invites readers to share their comments and observations about the 2023 Academy Awards.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Oscars 2023 Winners: Updating List
The list of winners for the 95th Academy Awards.

New York Times Movies
Mar 12, 2023

Adam Brody Feels All the Feels With Surfing, ‘Avatar' and Cate Le Bon
The "Shazam!" star revives himself with sprinkle doughnuts, Frank Black's "Teenager of the Year" and daily naps.

New York Times Movies
Mar 11, 2023

How to Watch the Oscars 2023: Date, Time and Streaming
A guide to everything you need to know for the 95th annual Academy Awards on Sunday night.

New York Times Movies
Mar 11, 2023

Trial in ‘Argentina, 1985' Began Quest for Justice That Continues Today
"Argentina, 1985" has resurrected the country's military rule, which ended 40 years ago. The quest persists to hold those accused of crimes against humanity accountable.

New York Times Movies
Mar 11, 2023

Brett Goldstein Faces Life After ‘Ted Lasso'
The Apple TV show's breakout star is preparing to play a Marvel movie god when he's not working on the hit streaming series "Shrinking." But what he's really after is human connection.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2023

Why the Oscars Red Carpet Went Champagne
The 2023 Academy Awards carpet's champagne hue — a break with a 62-year tradition of the bright red rug — is the latest arrival rug to opt for a colorful palette.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2023

At the Oscars, the Red Carpet Goes Champagne
The 2023 Academy Awards carpet's champagne hue — a break with a 62-year tradition of the bright red rug — is the latest arrival rug to opt for a colorful palette.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2023

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a Kafkaesque South Indian comedy, a delirious British noir caper scripted by Alan Moore and a Czech body-horror movie that'll get under your skin.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2023

Five Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a musical adaptation of a Roald Dahl classic, an animated coming-of-age story and an assortment of lovable farm animals.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2023

In ‘Scream VI,' Ghostface Takes the 1 Train
In turning the subway into a vehicle of horror, the movie gets a number of things right — and a few wrong. But verisimilitude wasn't the filmmakers' main goal.

New York Times Movies
Mar 10, 2023

‘Chang Can Dunk' Review: That's a Man's Jam
A short teen channels his inner Kobe Bryant in this exhilarating, warmhearted Disney basketball comedy.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

‘A Doll's House' Review: Jessica Chastain Plots an Escape
Jamie Lloyd's compelling, surgically precise revival of Ibsen's 1879 drama throbs like an episode of "CSI: Norway."

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

Robert Blake, ‘Baretta' Star Acquitted in Wife's Murder, Dies at 89
His long career in film and television began with the "Our Gang" comedies, and included an acclaimed performance as a mass killer in "In Cold Blood."

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

2023 Oscars: Watch Scenes From Eight Best Picture Nominees
Inventive and surprising moments happened in front of and behind the camera this awards season. Here's a look at memorable sequences in the top contenders.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

'65' Review: An Extraterrestrial Adam Driver Lands on Earth
Millions of years ago, a guy from another planet landed on this one. Like most survivors, he had a moody little girl with him.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

‘Stonewalling' Review: A Young Woman's Exchange Value
In this haunting drama, a 20-year-old Chinese woman struggles to find her place in a country where she faces a series of seemingly impossible hurdles.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

Oscars 2023 Predictions: Who Will Win Best Picture, Actor and Actress?
"Everything Everywhere All at Once" is the favorite, but "All Quiet on the Western Front" could be a spoiler. Here's how our expert is marking his ballot.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

‘Punch' Review: Hitting at the Heart
Welby Ings's keenly observant debut feature follows a young, promising boxer whose priorities shift.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

Topol, Star of ‘Fiddler on the Roof' Onscreen and Onstage, Dies at 87
Wide acclaim for the role of Tevye helped make him, according to one newspaper, "Israel's most famous export since the Jaffa orange."

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

‘99 Moons' Review: On-Again, Off-Again
Instead of an engaging erotic romance, the film delivers a dull narrative of two lovers caught in a cycle of getting together and falling apart.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

As a Film Revives Elvis's Legacy, the Presleys Fight Over His Estate
After the death of Lisa Marie Presley, Elvis's ex-wife initiated a legal battle with her granddaughter over control of the family trust.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

‘Unicorn Wars' Review: Teddy Bears in Battle
The contrast between this animated film's grim subject matter and its bubbly animation style is a big part of what makes it so creepy, our critic writes.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

‘The Magic Flute' Review: Mozart Meets C.G.I., With Help From a Tween
A young tenor enters a world enlivened by computer graphics at a school devoted to the composer's works in this Roland Emmerich-inspired film.

New York Times Movies
Mar 09, 2023

Topol, Star of ‘Fiddler on the Roof' on the Screen and the Stage, Dies at 87
Wide acclaim for the role of Tevye helped make him, according to one newspaper, "Israel's most famous export since the Jaffa orange."

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