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‘Bad Press’ Review: Defending Journalism in the Muscogee (Creek) Nation
‘Family Switch’ Review: Out of Body Experiences for Everyone
Frances Sternhagen, Actress Who Thrived in Mature Roles, Dies at 93
Stream These 16 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in December
The Artist Who Photoshops Paddington Into Everything
Suleika Jaouad Revisits Bone Marrow Transplant in “American Symphony”
Gotham Awards 2023: ‘Past Lives’ and Lily Gladstone Win Big
Rob Reiner Teases Details of ‘Spinal Tap’ Sequel
‘Past Lives’ and Lily Gladstone Win Big at the Gotham Awards
Charles Melton, ‘May December’ Breakout Star, Is Transformed
Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Film: 4 Takeaways From the Premiere
‘Rust’ Killing Forces Hollywood to Make Choices on Guns
Disney Rejected Her a Few Times. The ‘Wish’ Director Just Kept Trying.
Disney Rejected Her a Few Times. The ‘Wish’ Director Just Kept Trying.
What It’s Like to Work With Hayao Miyazaki
‘Terms of Endearment’ at 40 and How It Helped One Writer
Joss Ackland, Busy, Versatile Actor on Stage and Screen, Dies at 95
‘Napoleon’ Review: A Lumpy, Grumpy Little Man
Napoleon Didn’t Really Shoot Cannons at Egypt’s Pyramids
‘Maestro’ | Anatomy of a Scene
‘Buena Vista Social Club,’ Gets Another Life as a Musical
‘Maestro’ Review: Leonard Bernstein’s Life of Ecstasy and Agony
‘Genie’ Review: Melissa McCarthy, Granting Unlimited Wishes
‘The Boy and the Heron’ Review: Hayao Miyazaki Has a Question for You
Your Next 10 Steps After Watching the New ‘Napoleon’ Film
For ‘Napoleon,’ Finishing the Hats
Thanksgiving Movies for Kids That the Whole Family Will Love
‘No Need to Worry,’ Says ‘Wallace and Gromit’ Film Studio, After Clay Supplier Shuts Down
Danielle Brooks and Sam Jay on Confidence and ‘The Color Purple’
The Best True Crime to Stream: Family Matters
After ‘Saltburn,’ Watch These Five Country House Movies
What to Know Before Seeing ‘The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes’
Eli Roth Takes a Stab at Thanksgiving Horror
‘The Hunger Games’ Is Back. Here’s What You Need to Know.
‘Rustin’ and the Civil Rights Leader in Real Life
‘Saltburn Review’: Lust, Envy and Toxic Elitism
‘The Strangler’ Review: All the Pretty, Pitied Corpses
Harry Potter Stuntman Tells His Story in a New Documentary
Kevin Hart to Receive Mark Twain Prize for American Humor
Orin O’Brien Broke Barriers in Music but Doesn’t Want Center Stage
‘David Holmes: The Boy Who Lived’ Review: Harry Potter’s Stunt Wizard
Did ‘Demolition Man’ Predict the Millennial?
John Bailey, Oscars President at a Time of Strife, Dies at 81
‘The Lady Bird Diaries’ Review: A 1960s First Lady Speaks
Russell Brand’s Alternate Reality
Actors to Start Voting on Contract on Tuesday
Lara Parker, a Memorable Witch on ‘Dark Shadows,’ Dies at 84
Marina Cicogna, Italy’s First Major Female Film Producer, Dies at 89
With ‘The Killer,’ Making a Murderer, David Fincher Style
Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
‘The Taste of Things’ and the Transcendence of a French Meal
‘This Much We Know’ Review: Asking Why After a Friend’s Death
‘The Killer’ Review: He’s a Deadly Bore
A Mixed Mood as Hollywood Strikes Finally End
SAG-AFTRA and Hollywood Studios Agree to Deal to End Actors’ Strike
‘You Were My First Boyfriend’ Review:
‘The Marvels’ and the Back Story
Barbra Streisand Is Ready to Tell All. Pull Up a Seat.
Book Review: ‘My Name is Barbra,’ by Barbra Streisand
Nicolas Cage on ‘Dream Scenario’ and Fame
What Fuels the ‘Manic Creativity’ of Joan Baez
Stream These 10 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in November
Five Children’s Movies to Stream Now
Leonardo DiCaprio Plays Dim in ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’
‘How to Have Sex’ Considers Assault Survivors
‘Going to Mars: The Nikki Giovanni Project’ Review: An Afrofuturist Space Odyssey
‘Wingwomen’ Review: A Crew of Femme Fatales