‘Queer’ Review: The Seductive, Damaged Charm of Daniel Craig
The star kills off his Bond to inhabit a dissolute American expat in Luca Guadagnino’s handsome adaptation of the William S. Burroughs novella.
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The star kills off his Bond to inhabit a dissolute American expat in Luca Guadagnino’s handsome adaptation of the William S. Burroughs novella.
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After breaking through with “Till,” the actress delivers another formidable performance. Still, when it comes to Hollywood, she’d rather keep some distance.
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Mohammad Rasoulof’s powerful drama about the authoritarian Iranian government breaks a fourth wall, with consequences.
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Whether you’re with hanging out with children or adults, want to laugh or tuck into an adventure, here are some specific selections to stream.
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How ‘September 5’ Recreates a Historic News Broadcast
The drama chronicles the 1972 Munich Olympics attack from ABC Sports’ point of view, a perspective that resonates today. But the film arrives at a fraught time.
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‘Wicked’ and the Merchandising Juggernaut That Eclipses ‘Barbie’
The new movie’s tie-ins are the logical endpoint for a Broadway show that always intended to be huge.
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Watch Ariana Grande Swing From a Chandelier in ‘Wicked’
The director Jon M. Chu narrates the musical scene, also featuring Cynthia Erivo, where Grande performs the song “Popular.”
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‘Glicked’ Fans Rejoice in Bloodshed and Broadway Songs
“Wicked” and “Gladiator II,” which opened on Friday, drew moviegoers who attended a double feature that emulated the rage over “Barbenheimer” last year.
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‘Moana 2’ Review: It Doesn’t Rock the Boat
In this benign sequel, the Disney princess continues her seafaring ways and remains admirably uninterested in finding a prince.
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Along with David and Jerry Zucker, he revolutionized film comedy with a style of straight-faced, fast-paced parody.
By Clay Risen
The director Jon M. Chu narrates a scene in “Wicked” that features the song “Popular,” with Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo.
By Mekado Murphy
The adult world is ever more full of robots. Children’s entertainment feels as if it’s working hard to make them seem adorable.
By Diego Hadis
Films like “Conclave” and “Bird” provide a stark contrast to the recent succession of films about women finding their voices.
By Dana Stevens
The film has ended, but the names of the many people who worked on it are rolling across the screen. Do you stick around?
By Alissa Wilkinson
“That’s how creative things happen,” said the actress, one of the stars of the holiday film “Red One.”
By Kathryn Shattuck
Mr. Majors was criminally convicted last year of assaulting and harassing Grace Jabbari, who then sued him in March.
By Melena Ryzik
This month’s picks include a heart-wrenching animated Filipino film, a yeasty savior and the return of Carrie-Anne Moss.
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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Whether you’re a casual viewer or certified fan of the genre, our reviewers think these documentaries are worth knowing about.
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