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New York Times Movies
Nov 14, 2018

Women, What Did You Learn From the Movies?
Movies have been teaching us lessons for their entire history. For a coming article, we are asking women to share what the movies taught them.

New York Times Movies
Nov 14, 2018

Rewind: In ‘Les Rendez-vous d'Anna,' Many Meetings but No Connections
Chantal Akerman's 1978 film, largely overshadowed by her earlier masterpiece, "Jeanne Dielman" emerges in a 4K restoration to illuminate her inner life.

New York Times Movies
Nov 14, 2018

You Can't Spell Cher Without Her (and Her and Her)
How three Broadway actresses capture the essence of one superstar: Thank the costumes, "Burlesque" — and white teeth.

New York Times Movies
Nov 14, 2018

Lorde Says Kanye West Copied Her Stage: 5 Things in Pop Culture Today
The singer accused West and Kid Cudi of copying her stage set. Their designer said Lorde "wasn't the first person to use a floating glass box, she won't be the last."

New York Times Movies
Nov 13, 2018

Black Hammer, an Indie Comic, Gets a Major Film and TV Deal
Legendary Entertainment, home of "Batman Begins," has optioned the series about unconventional heroes stranded in a farm community.

New York Times Movies
Nov 13, 2018

Stan Lee Is Dead at 95; Superhero of Marvel Comics
Mr. Lee helped create Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, Iron Man and others while overseeing his company's emergence as a media behemoth.

New York Times Movies
Nov 13, 2018

Critic's Pick: ‘Shoah: Four Sisters' Review: Harrowing Tales of Survival in the Holocaust
Claude Lanzmann's documentary shares the stories of four women through installments that can be watched independently or together.

New York Times Movies
Nov 13, 2018

Douglas Rain, 90, Shakespearean and Voice of Computer Named HAL, Dies
Mr. Rain was a regular on the stage at the Stratford Festival for decades, but he was perhaps best known for his chilly voice in "2001: A Space Odyssey."

New York Times Movies
Nov 13, 2018

Stan Lee's 11 Best Cameos and Where to Stream Them
The comics legend had dozens of winking cameos across the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as in indie films and on TV, both live-action and animated.

New York Times Movies
Nov 13, 2018

A ‘Detective Pikachu' Trailer and More: 6 Things in Pop Culture Today
What you need to know from Monday's TV, music and movie news.

New York Times Movies
Nov 12, 2018

My Moments With Stan
In a tribute comic, Brian Michael Bendis reflects on the first time he met Stan Lee and how Mr. Lee inspired him in his two-decade career at Marvel Comics.

New York Times Movies
Nov 12, 2018

‘Toy Story 4' Trailer: Introducing Forky
Tony Hale joins the returning members of the voice cast, including Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack. The movie is due next June.

New York Times Movies
Nov 11, 2018

‘The Grinch' Rakes in the Green at the Box Office
The latest adaptation of the classic Christmas story was a big No. 1. But two other new films, "Overlord" and "The Girl in the Spider's Web," struggled.

New York Times Movies
Nov 10, 2018

A Year After #MeToo, Hollywood's Got a Malaise Money Can't Cure
Reforms are in doubt. Consolidation is threatening jobs. And Netflix is changing the very definition of film.

New York Times Movies
Nov 09, 2018

When Queen Took ‘Bohemian Rhapsody' to Live Aid
Freddie Mercury's set in July 1985 is often called one of the greatest live performances of all time. What made those 21 minutes so memorable?

New York Times Movies
Nov 09, 2018

Backstreet's Back (on Tour) and More: 6 Things to Know From the Week in Pop Culture
What you need to know from today's TV, music and movie news.

New York Times Movies
Nov 09, 2018

Trailers of the Week: ‘The Secret Life of Pets 2' and Other Toons
Clips for "Missing Link," "UglyDolls" and "Spies in Disguise" made the rounds, along with a first look at the new "Mowgli."

New York Times Movies
Nov 09, 2018

The Week in Arts: Andy Warhol, Viola Davis, the Met's Sleeper Hit
With 350 pieces, the Warhol retrospective at the Whitney sets aside the icon's persona and focuses on his art.

New York Times Movies
Nov 09, 2018

Anatomy of a Scene: Watch Hugh Jackman as Gary Hart in ‘The Front Runner'
The director Jason Reitman narrates the opening scene of his political drama.

New York Times Movies
Nov 09, 2018

‘The Front Runner' | Anatomy of a Scene
Jason Reitman narrates the opening shot of his film, featuring Hugh Jackman as the politician Gary Hart.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald' Review: Apocalypse Too Soon
This second installment in J.K. Rowling's series about a "magizoologist" is so freighted with foreboding that even the would-be whimsy feels leaden.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

3 Film Series to Catch in N.Y.C. This Weekend
Our guide to film series and special screenings.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

A First for Missy Elliott: 6 Things to Know in Pop Culture Today
What you need to know from Thursday's TV, music and movie news.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

Critic's Pick: ‘Infinite Football' Review: Soccer and Other Existential Questions
By its end, the Romanian director Corneliu Porumboiu's new documentary, nominally about world's most popular sport, moves onto a plane of mysticism.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

Francis Lai, Who Wrote the ‘Love Story' Theme, Is Dead at 86
His more than 100 movie scores also included "A Man and a Woman," whose distinctive title song was a hit on both sides of the Atlantic.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘The Girl in the Spider's Web' Review: Lisbeth Salander, Blunted in Tooth and Claw
In the latest and emptiest Salander vehicle, the character's unclassifiable quality has been dulled and contained.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘Overlord' Review: Old-Fashioned Nazi-Killing, With a Gory Twist
The director Julius Avery delivers a fairly predictable action-horror hybrid about American soldiers behind enemy lines.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘Dr. Seuss' The Grinch' Review: Pointy-Headed and Pointless
Aside from colorful computer animation and enhanced cuteness for the lovable sidekick dog, Max, this new "Grinch" brings little of note to the table.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘Outlaw King' Review: Bloody Medieval Times and Guts
Chris Pine stars in a historical slog about Robert the Bruce (1274-1329) that is little more than a churn of mud, entrails and misty nationalism.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘El Angel' Review: Tracing a Sociopath's Destiny
The film, which was inspired by a real-life killer, follows Carlitos as he moves from one transgression to the next.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘The New Romantic' Review: Experiments With Love and Money
A college newspaper columnist writes about her experiences trading gifts for sex in a film that squanders its good will.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘The Long Dumb Road' Review: Jason Mantzoukas Dispenses Life Lessons
This buddy comedy is at its best when it simply chills out with its leads.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘Pimp' Review: Blaxploitation and Lesbian Love
This lurid melodrama follows a female pimp (Keke Palmer) and her girlfriend-prostitute.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘Postcards From London' Review: Small Town Boy Becomes Big City Escort
Steve McLean's film is a pretty movie about pretty boys.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘Here and Now' Review: Jazz, Mortality and Sarah Jessica Parker
Parker takes on a different kind of role in this morose, contemplative drama.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘In a Relationship' Review: Two Couples at Opposite Stages of Love
Sam Boyd's gentle, loose-limbed romantic comedy wins no prizes for originality.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

‘Chef Flynn' Review: A Gastronomic Wonder From Boy to Man
This documentary from Cameron Yates looks at Flynn McGarry, a young innovator in dining who tries to live up to his hype.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

Critic's Pick: ‘Number 37' Review: A Grungy South African Thriller
This slick film is cheerfully derivative yet doggedly entertaining.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

Critic's Pick: ‘Weightless' Review: A Look at Tough, Working-Class Lives
The film, with a screenplay by the playwright Enda Walsh and the director Jaron Albertin, follows a mentally ill man reuniting with his 10-year-old son.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

Critic's Notebook: Wes Anderson, Curator? The Filmmaker Gives It a Try
Mr. Anderson and his partner, Juman Malouf, were given free rein in Austria's largest museum. But you can't make an exhibition as you would a movie, our critic writes.

New York Times Movies
Nov 08, 2018

Critic's Pick: ‘The Ballad of Buster Scruggs' Review: The Coens Go Darkly West Again
A.O. Scott says this cowboy anthology is among the silliest Coen brothers films, and also one of the grimmest.

New York Times Movies
Nov 07, 2018

Hip-Hop Beefs and a ‘Breaking Bad' Movie: 6 Things in Pop Culture Today
What you need to know from Wednesday's TV, music and movie news.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2018

Critic's Notebook: ‘I Feel Pretty' and the Rise of Beauty-Standard Denialism
Coursing through pop culture, this attitude puts the onus on women to improve their self-esteem instead of criticizing societal beauty standards.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2018

Rue St. Denis, Longtime Outfitter to TV and Chic People, Is Closing
For 25 years, a time capsule of perfectly preserved clothing in Alphabet City.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2018

Skin Deep: Danai Gurira Doesn't Do Contouring
The actress, who plays the ferocious General Okoye in "Black Panther," says that she "would never even attempt" to Kardashianize her face.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2018

‘Avengers,' the Most Lucrative Movie Franchise Ever, Is Wrapping Up. Why?
The Russo brothers pushed to bring the Avengers series to a close — in a two-part extravaganza beginning with "Infinity War" — and Marvel listened.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2018

‘Crazy Rich Asians' Trailer Stars Henry Golding and Constance Wu
The big-screen adaptation of the best-selling novel arrives after controversy of the casting of the biracial male lead.

New York Times Movies
Apr 22, 2018

‘A Quiet Place' Returns to No. 1 at the Box Office
John Krasinski's horror film beat out the Rock's "Rampage" and Amy Schumer's "I Feel Pretty" for the top spot.

New York Times Movies
Apr 22, 2018

Verne Troyer, Mini-Me in Austin Powers Movies, Dies at 49
At 2 feet 8 inches, Mr. Troyer was a versatile actor who was widely recognizable from the movies he appeared in.

New York Times Movies
Apr 22, 2018

Table for Three: Passing the Torch: Denzel Washington and Michael B. Jordan
Mr. Washington, next in "The Iceman Cometh" on Broadway, and Mr. Jordan, the "Black Panther" star, discuss their idols, black superheroes and #MeToo.

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2018

with …: Rachel Weisz Has a Big Surprise
The 48-year-old actress did same-sex love scenes for her new movie, "Disobedience," but that's not what's about to shake and stir her marriage to Daniel Craig, a.k.a. James Bond.

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2018

Comic Performers Play It Dark in Netflix Movies
In "Cargo," "6 Balloons," and "Kodachrome," actors known for their funny roles hone their dramatic skills in Netflix Original movies.

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2018

Ellen Burstyn Honors a Friendship With a Futurist
Ms. Burstyn talks about "The House of Tomorrow" and her relationship with Buckminster Fuller, her coming directorial debut and her own #MeToo story.

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2018

Confirm or Deny: Rachel Weisz
Maureen Dowd has a few more questions for the "Disobedience" star.

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2018

It Could Be Game Over for a Onetime King of Donkey Kong
The million-point record of Billy Mitchell, the subject of a 2007 documentary, has been thrown out, and Steve Wiebe, his rival, claims "sweet victory."

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

At War: ‘Full Metal Jacket' Seduced My Generation and Sent Us to War
R. Lee Ermey's character won over American teenagers with the promise that he could turn them into the most lethal human killing machines in history.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Anatomy of a Scene | ‘Rampage'
The director Brad Peyton narrates an action sequence from "Rampage," featuring Dwayne Johnson, Naomie Harris and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Vittorio Taviani, 88, Dies; Made Acclaimed Films With Brother
His and Paolo Taviani's movies drew notice in their native Italy and beyond; one, "Padre Padrone," won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in 1977.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Cannes Brings Back Lars von Trier After 2011 Ban for Hitler Comments
Mr. von Trier, the Danish director who was declared persona non grata in 2011, will make a festival comeback this year with "The House That Jack Built."

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

In ‘The Equalizer 2' Trailer, Denzel Washington Travels the Globe
The actor reteams with Antoine Fuqua, the director from the first "Equalizer" for this follow-up, which also features Melissa Leo.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Review: ‘I Feel Pretty' Doesn't Even Go Skin Deep
In her latest comedy, Amy Schumer plays an insecure woman who, after an accident, decides she's a knockout. Laughs ensue, but the movie is a bummer.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

He Won $1 Million to Make a Movie. Then the Problems Set in.
With the prize Faraday Okoro won at the Tribeca Film Festival came enormous pressure. But he was able to finish his project, "Nigerian Prince."

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Robert De Niro's Top Picks for the Tribeca Film Festival
The actor who played Robert Mueller on "S.N.L." leans toward the political in his choices for what you should go see.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Review: ‘Lou Andreas-Salomé' Places a Great Woman in Her Time
"Lou Andreas-Salomé, the Audacity to Be Free" casts four actresses to show the evolution of a 19th-century writer with an unusual life.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Review: ‘Super Troopers 2': The Broken Lizard Boys Are Back
The eternal adolescents reprise their roles as Vermont state troopers — this time, overseeing an adjustment of United States borders with Canada.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Review: A Paranormal Sleuth Investigates Three ‘Ghost Stories'
The film is a nod to vintage British horror anthologies.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Review: Fighting to Save Her ‘Little Pink House'
Catherine Keener stars in the true story of a woman fighting to keep her house from the clutches of eminent domain.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Review: ‘After Auschwitz' Looks at Six Survivors and Their Lives
The documentary traces the experiences of six women who settled in the United States after the end of World War II.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Review: ‘Kodachrome,' an Ode to Color Film, Now Streaming Near You
Jason Sudeikis and Ed Harris bond over analog media in this drama.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Review: In ‘Beyond the Clouds,' a Brother and Sister Struggle in Mumbai
Majid Majidi's new film aims for neorealism but winds up relying on dynamics that are commonplace, if not outright clichéd.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2018

Review: In ‘The Devil and Father Amorth,' a Filmmaker Gets Real
How do you go about getting an exorcist? William Friedkin investigates.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2018

Tech's Hollywood Takeover: Amazon Reboots ‘Citizen Kane' and ‘E.T.' Studio
The tech giant has moved its entertainment division into Culver Studios, a 14-acre site where "Gone With the Wind" was also filmed.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2018

Review: If You Love Godard, You'll Hate-Watch ‘Godard Mon Amour'
A portrait of a filmmaker in crisis that might have worked better as a comedy sketch.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2018

‘Jurassic World' Trailer: A Rescue Mission Gets Underway
Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard are up against Rafe Spall and other adversaries in this sequel.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2018

Critic's Notebook: 17 Movies to Enjoy for the Tribeca Film Festival's 17th Edition
Interested in going but not sure where to start? Our film critic watched dozens of movies and came up with this list of titles worth your time.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2018

Review: In ‘This Is Our Land,' Nationalism in a Small French Town
A Marine Le Pen-like politician makes inroads in France in this drama.

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2018

How a Dance Dream Team Turned Jennifer Lawrence Into a Ballerina
To pass as a dancer and spy in "Red Sparrow," Ms. Lawrence turned to a choreographer, a partner, a dance double and a "ballet-boot-camp guy."

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2018

Review: ‘Did You Wonder Who Fired the Gun?' Reckons With White Supremacy
A filmmaker investigates a racial murder committed by his great-grandfather in Jim Crow-era Alabama. It's an intensely, painfully personal project.

New York Times Movies
Feb 27, 2018

Report Shows Slight Progress for Hollywood on Diversity
Hollywood has seen very slight increases and even some declines when it comes to the diversity of certain areas. "You'd think there would be better results," said the author of an annual report.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2018

How a Deal to Sell the Weinstein Company Fell Apart
On Feb. 10, it seemed that a sale involving the Weinstein Company was on the verge of being completed. It has since collapsed, and the finger-pointing has begun.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2018

George S. Kaufman, Who Revived Astoria Studios, Dies at 89
A third-generation real estate owner and manager, he was instrumental in a public-private partnership in Queens that spurred filmmaking in New York.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2018

Weinstein Co. Will File for Bankruptcy After Deal Talks Collapse
The film and television studio has been struggling in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations against Harvey Weinstein, its co-owner.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2018

Idrissa Ouedraogo, Lauded African Filmmaker, Dies at 64
His movies, featuring simple, compelling stories set in Burkina Faso, his home country, and elsewhere in Africa, won accolades at Cannes.

New York Times Movies
Feb 26, 2018

Actress Heather Graham Turns From #MeToo to Toil and Trouble
In her directorial debut, "Half Magic," women fight misogyny in Hollywood with witchcraft.

New York Times Movies
Feb 25, 2018

Newsbook: What to Read After Watching ‘Black Panther'
There is a long tradition of black comic book creators. Here are two to start with, plus one book that gives you a historical rundown.

New York Times Movies
Feb 25, 2018

The Carpetbagger: Sam Rockwell on His Secret Past as a Really Bad Break Dancer
The actor, favored to win an Oscar for "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri," also responds to critics of his racist-cop character.

New York Times Movies
Feb 25, 2018

‘Black Panther' Crosses $700 Million Globally, Annihilating Newcomers
"Black Panther" demonstrated strong holding power at the domestic box office, taking in $108 million in its second weekend. Competing films struggled.

New York Times Movies
Feb 24, 2018

Top Berlin Film Festival Prize Goes to ‘Touch Me Not'
The film, one of the festival's more divisive entries, was not considered a front-runner, partly because of the frankness of some of its sex scenes.

New York Times Movies
Feb 23, 2018

The Saturday Profile: A Russian Master of the ‘Dark Side' in Film
Andrey Zvyagintsev, whose "Loveless" is an Oscar nominee for best foreign film, is the rare director in Russia who tackles social and political issues.

New York Times Movies
Feb 23, 2018

Why ‘Real Women Have Curves' Never Got Its ‘Lady Bird' Moment
"Lady Bird" shares many similarities with "Real Women Have Curves." But there are more systemic barriers to blame for the film's dismissal by Oscar voters.

New York Times Movies
Feb 23, 2018

Rick McKay, Who Documented Memories of Broadway, Dies at 62
Mr. McKay filmed the reminiscences of dozens of theater luminaries for the 2004 documentary "Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There."

New York Times Movies
Feb 23, 2018

The 2018 Oscars Musical Performers Include Mary J. Blige and Common
The broadcast, on March 4, will feature five musical numbers, including "Remember Me" from "Coco" and "This Is Me" from "The Greatest Showman."

New York Times Movies
Feb 23, 2018

Review: In ‘Annihilation,' a Heroic Journey into the Alien Shimmer
In the new movie from Alex Garland ("Ex Machina"), Natalie Portman plays a biologist who tries to unlock the mysteries of an extraterrestrial whatsit.

New York Times Movies
Feb 23, 2018

The Afrofuturistic Designs of ‘Black Panther'
For her extraordinarily detailed costumes, Ruth E. Carter studied the garments of the Maasai and other African tribes. A 3-D printer was also important.

New York Times Movies
Feb 23, 2018

On DVD: Lav Diaz and Pedro Costa: Slow Cinema on the Cutting Edge
Mr. Diaz's "The Woman Who Left" and Mr. Costa's "Casa de Lava," both out on disc, dissect the world of the powerless in slow-burning dramas.

New York Times Movies
Feb 23, 2018

A Word With: No Matter What Rachel McAdams Plays, She Plays for Keeps
Ms. McAdams, of "Spotlight," "The Notebook" and "Mean Girls," talks about her competitive side and returning to a comedic role in "Game Night."

New York Times Movies
Feb 22, 2018

4 Film Series to Catch in NYC This Weekend
Our guide to film series and special screenings.

New York Times Movies
Feb 22, 2018

In This #MeToo Moment, Academy Awards Want to Spotlight the Films
"The Oscars should be a spectacle," one of the show's lead producers said, a sign that the industrywide reckoning over sexual harassment may not take center stage during the March 4 telecast.

New York Times Movies
Feb 22, 2018

Review: In ‘The Lodgers,' Something Wicked This Way Trundles
A brother and sister live alone in an eerie ruin that Miss Havisham (and real-estate flippers) would love.

New York Times Movies
Feb 22, 2018

Anatomy of a Scene | ‘Annihilation'
Alex Garland narrates a scene from his film featuring Natalie Portman, Tessa Thompson, Gina Rodriguez, Tuva Novotny and Jennifer Jason Leigh.

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