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What is Mubi? A Streaming Alternative to Netflix, Hulu and More.
Richard Lewis Recalled Friendship With Larry David in One of His Last Interviews
Micheline Presle, Actress Known for ‘Devil in the Flesh,’ Dies at 101
‘Code 8: Part II’ Review: Helping a Child in Danger
Dan Lin Is Named Netflix’s Top Movie Executive
With ‘Imaginary’ and ‘Lisa Frankenstein,’ Defending PG-13 Horror
With ‘Imaginary’ and ‘Lisa Frankenstein,’ Defending PG-13 Horror
‘As We Speak’: Rap Music on Trial’ Review: Weaponizing Lyrics in Court
Criticism of Israel at Berlin Film Festival Stirs Antisemitism Debate
‘Saltburn’ Mansion Has Film’s Fans Flocking to the English Countryside
In ‘The Effect,’ Investigating Love and Other Drugs
‘Oppenheimer’ Wins Producers Guild Award. Is Oscar Next?
‘Water for Elephants’ Brings the Circus to Broadway
2024 SAG Awards Red Carpet: See the Best Fashion Looks
‘Dahomey’ Wins Top Prize at Berlin International Film Festival
SAG Award Winners: Updating List
Reviving ‘The Wiz’ Through ‘the Blackest of Black Lenses’
Rob Reiner on ‘the Greatest Single Performance’ in U.S. Cinema
At the Berlin Film Festival, Reconsidering the Power of Doubt
How to Watch the 2024 SAG Awards: Date, Time and Streaming
‘Mea Culpa’ Review: Who’s Really to Blame, and for What?
Manslaughter Trial Begins of ‘Rust’ Armorer in Alec Baldwin Shooting
‘Io Capitano’ Review: A Migration Odyssey
‘Ordinary Angels’ Review: A Hairdresser Turns Lifesaver
Review: ‘Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba — To the Hashira Training’
On the Road With ‘The Outsiders,’ Where the Greasers and Socs Rumbled
Star Directors Buy Historic Village Theater in Los Angeles
“Poor Things,” the Weird Movie, Was “Poor Things” the Weird Novel, First
Sam Mendes to Direct 4 Beatles Biopics, 1 on Each Bandmate
In ‘Ready to Sell Out,’ Mike Epps Moves Past the Beefs
Zelda Williams, Daughter of Robin, on ‘Lisa Frankenstein’
Juliette Binoche on Working With Benoît Magimel in “The Taste of Things.”
How Flight Attendants Fought Back Against Sexism in the Airline Industry
BAFTA Awards 2024 Winners: ‘Oppenheimer’ Sweeps
Cold Plunges and Cuddling With Cats: Photographing the ‘Great Performers’
How ‘Madame Web’ Actress Isabela Merced Keeps Herself Off Her Phone
The Documentary Aleksei Navalny Knew We’d Watch After His Death
What Exactly Is Jennifer Lopez’s “This Is Me ... Now: A Love Story?”
Which Oscar Snubs Still Make You Mad? We Want to Know.
Tobias Menzies on ‘The Crown’ and His Role in ‘The Hunt’
How Kingsley Ben-Adir Became Bob Marley
The Best True Crime to Stream: Viral Stories With a Twist
Life Imitates Art as a ‘Master and Margarita’ Movie Stirs Russia
‘Wham!’ Documentary Had an Unusual Choice for a Director
At the Berlin Film Festival, Tension Onscreen and Behind the Scenes
‘Bleeding Love’ Review: Ewan and Clara McGregor, on the Road
‘Madame Web’ Review: Dakota Johnson Can’t Save This Spidey Spinoff
‘Bob Marley: One Love’ Review: Mostly Positive Vibes
‘Players’ Review: Running the Rom-Com Playbook
Book Review: ‘What Have We Here?,’ by Billy Dee Williams
Oscar Nominees Luncheon 2024: Best Looks and the ‘Anatomy of a Fall’ Dog
Second City Expands to New York
How GKids Became the A24 of Animation
Book Review: “Cocktails With George and Martha” by Philip Gefter
Christopher Nolan Wins DGA Award
Daisy Ridley Loves Every Single Track of This Stormzy Album
Harmony Korine’s ‘Aggro Dr1ft’ Makes Los Angeles Debut
In ‘The Taste of Things,’ the Food Was Prepared by the Actors
Jonathan Majors Had History of Abuse in Relationships, Women Say
Academy Awards Announces New Oscar for Achievement in Casting
‘The Monk and the Gun’ Review: A Satirical Fable in a Faraway Land
‘The Taste of Things’ Review: Love, Loss and Loins of Veal
Taylor Swift Heading to Disney+ and ‘Moana’ Sequel to Theaters
Da’Vine Joy Randolph: Major Prizes, Major Attention, Major Unease
‘Perfect Days’ Review: Hanging On
Tyne Daly Withdraws From ‘Doubt’ on Broadway, Citing Health
Clyde Taylor, Literary Scholar Who Elevated Black Cinema, Dies at 92
Keith McNally, of Balthazar, Discusses His Filmmaking Past
How Toilets Got a Starring Role in a Wim Wenders Movie
Watch Carl Weathers Memorable Performances: ‘Rocky,’ ‘Star Wars’ and More
Carl Weathers on Streaming
Carl Weathers, Who Played Apollo Creed in the ‘Rocky’ Movies, Dies at 76
Don Murray, a Star in Films That Took on Social Issues, Dies at 94
The Point of ‘Saltburn’ Isn’t What You Think It Is
Young Filmmaker Lives His ‘Fairy Tale’ at Sundance
‘Fitting In’ Review: Her Body, Herself
‘Barbie’ Conquered the World. Are the Grammys Next?