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Conducting Lessons: How Bradley Cooper Became Leonard Bernstein
Ed Begley Jr. Can Tell You the 3 Best Comedies of All Time
Stream These 9 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in October
Legal Arrangement in ‘Blind Side’ Case Is Terminated
Wes Anderson, Pedro Almodóvar and Godfrey Reggio Try Short Films
‘No One Will Save You,’ ‘Hypnotic’ and More Streaming Science Fiction
‘Ferrari’ Leads a Dizzyingly Diverse New York Film Festival
Maura Monti Remembers ‘The Batwoman’
‘Saw X’ Review: Blood, Guts and a Little Heart
Onstage, Michael Gambon’s Depth Transcended the Unspoken
Michael Gambon, Dumbledore in the ‘Harry Potter’ Films, Dies at 82
‘Dancing in the Dust’ Review: Marriage, Money and Morals
Gérard Depardieu’s Art Collection Sells for $4.2 Million at Paris Auction
Emma Thompson Is Right: The Word ‘Content’ Is Rude
Wes Anderson on Roald Dahl and ‘The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar’
Pearl Bowser, Expert in Early Black Filmmakers, Dies at 92
‘Stan & Ollie,’ ‘Resurrection’ and More Streaming Gems
Hollywood Gala Will Welcome Striking Stars, but Not Studio Bosses
Hollywood Turns to Actors’ Strike After Writers Agree to Deal
The Best True Crime Podcasts and Documentaries to Stream Now
Writers Guild and Studios Reach Deal to End Their Strike
Netflix Prepares to Send Its Final Red Envelope
Progress in Hollywood Writers’ Strike Negotiations, but No Deal Yet
The Onscreen Apartments That Made Them Want to Live in New York
‘The Great Seduction,’ ‘Vicenta’ and More International Movies to Stream
‘The Origin of Evil’ Review: Daddy Issues
‘Expend4bles’ Review: Band of Meatheads
‘My Sailor, My Love’ Review: When Romance Comes Ashore
‘Cassandro’ Review: Gael García Bernal as the Luchador Saúl Armendáriz
‘Paul Robeson’ Review: A Tribute to an Entertainment Titan
Robert Klane, Writer of ‘Weekend at Bernie’s,’ Dies at 81
‘Fear and Desire’: Kubrick’s First War
What James Cameron Wants to Bring Up From the Titanic
‘The Saint of Second Chances’ Review: Baseball Inferno
The Girlies Know: ‘Oppenheimer’ Was Actually About Us
Hollywood Strikes Send a Chill Through Britain’s Film Industry
‘Superpower’ Review: Sean Penn Chronicles the War in Ukraine
‘Purlie Victorious’: Ossie Davis’s ‘Gospel to Humanity’ Returns to Broadway
Drew Barrymore Pauses Show’s Return Until End of Strike
How “Bottoms” Reinvents the Coming-of-Age Fight Scene
Toronto International Film Festival Highlights Include ‘Green Border’
Streaming Horror: ‘Marry My Dead Body,’ ‘Good Boy’ and More
Actors Seeking Stability Turn to Directing at the Toronto Festival
The Many Mustaches of Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot
C.I.A. Discloses Identity of Second Spy Involved in ‘Argo’ Operation
‘Satanic Hispanics’ Review: The Devil Made Them Do It
‘Killers of the Flower Moon’ and Scorsese’s Bride Like No Other
Marquee Writers Push for Negotiations, but Their Clout May Not Matter
‘A Haunting in Venice’ Review: A Whodunit With a Splash of Horror
‘Days of Wine and Roses’ Musical to Open on Broadway Next Spring
‘Moonlight’ Writer Tarell Alvin McCraney to Lead Geffen Playhouse
Talking Heads Reunite for Restored ‘Stop Making Sense’
Rachel McAdams to Make Broadway Debut in ‘Mary Jane’
‘Poor Things’ Takes Top Prize at Venice Film Festival
Talking Heads on the Return of ‘Stop Making Sense’
A Look Back at ‘Black Girl’ and Other Ousmane Sembène Films
‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ Review: A Noisy Sequel
‘The Nun II’ Review: Back in the Habit
At Venice Film Festival, Trapped Women and Controlling Men
‘Rotting in the Sun’ Review: Instagram, Real
‘Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe’ Review
What Would Strikes Do to Oscar Season?
TV Shows and Movies Streaming in September 2023: ‘The Wheel of Time,’ ‘Gen V’ and More
‘Portrait of the Queen’ Review: Seeking Fresh Angles on a Familiar Face
Jessica Lange Leads Starry Cast in Paula Vogel’s ‘Mother Play’
‘Scout’s Honor’ Review: Uncovering a History of Abuse
Steve Harwell: How Smash Mouth’s ‘All Star’ Got a Second Wind From Memes
Woody Allen Draws Protests and Praise at the Venice Film Festival
How  Ava DuVernay Made ‘Origin’ an Adaptation of the Best Seller ‘Caste’
The Best Films and Performances at the Telluride Film Festival
First Look: ‘The Color Purple’ Movie Musical
Priscilla Presley’s Emotional Reaction to Sofia Coppola’s New Elvis Film
Steve Harwell, Former Smash Mouth Lead Singer, Dies at 56
‘Office Race’ Review: Slow and Not So Steady
Folk Implosion Returns With ‘Music for Kids’
Venice Film Festival: Why David Fincher Wanted Michael Fassbender to Look ‘Dorky’
From ‘The Idol’ to ‘Oppenheimer,’ a Nudity Summer Report Card
All Your Questions About Bradley Cooper’s ‘Maestro’ Answered
Nancy Buirski, Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker, Dies at 78
The Grueling Process of Making the Horror Movie ‘Beaten to Death’
Venice: Emma Stone Is a Bizarro Barbie in ‘Poor Things’
Sci-fi Movies to Stream: ‘Shin Ultraman,’ ‘Dry Ground Burning’ and More
Children’s Movies to Stream: ‘The Super Mario Bros.Movie’ and More
Stream These Great Movies Before They Leave Netflix in September