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Paula Weinstein, Hollywood Veteran and Political Activist, Dies at 78
Louis Gossett Jr., 87, Dies; ‘An Officer and a Gentleman’ and ‘Roots’ Actor
Stream These 12 Movies Before They Leave Netflix in April
‘Romancing the Stone’ and Its Screenwriter’s Tragic Tale
‘The Who’s Tommy’ Review: Going Full Tilt
‘The Beautiful Game’ Review: A Different Kind of World Cup
‘Asphalt City’ Review: Arbiters of Life and Death
‘Wicked Little Letters’ Review: Prim, Proper and Profane
Steve Buscemi’s ‘The Listener’ Looks at Post-Covid Loneliness
What is Night Flight Plus? A Streaming Alternative to Netflix and Hulu.
Martin Scorsese to Headline a Religious Series for Fox Nation
The Best of Late Night, at the Movies and Beyond
‘The Truth vs. Alex Jones’ Review: How Conspiracy Theories Work
Nicole Scherzinger to Star in ‘Sunset Boulevard’ on Broadway in the Fall
The Invention of a Desert Tongue for ‘Dune’
‘Road House’ Review: This Remake Amps Up the Action
Five Action Movies to Stream Now
‘West Indies’: The Slave Ship Musical You Didn’t Know Existed
Julie Robinson Belafonte, Dancer, Actress and Activist, Dies at 95
‘Freaknik’ Documentary Invites Viewers to Black College Spring Break
M. Emmet Walsh, Character Actor Who Always Stood Out, Dies at 88
‘Breaking,’ ‘Thanksgiving’ and More Streaming Gems
Review: An Affair to Dismember, in the Gory Musical ‘Teeth’
Jonathan Majors Accused of Assault and Defamation in Lawsuit by Ex-Girlfriend
Jewish Film Professionals Denounce Speech by ‘Zone of Interest’ Director
‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’: Still Hard to Forget
David Seidler, Oscar-Winning Writer of ‘The King’s Speech,’ Dies at 86
Ed Mintz, Who Gave Audiences the Chance to Grade Films, Dies at 83
‘Stormy’ Review: Trials and Travails
Hollywood Actors Are Leaping Into Video Games
Joe Camp, Filmmaker Behind ‘Benji’ Franchise, Dies at 84
In These CGI-Heavy Movies, There’s Not an Explosion in Sight
Cillian Murphy, Barry Keoghan, and Paul Mescal Spark a Thirst for the Irish
The Surprise Ending of ‘Dune,’ the Popcorn Bucket
‘Irish Wish’ Review: Beware of Getting What You Want
In the Oscars Audience, Candid Photos From the Ceremony
‘The Animal Kingdom’ Review: A Beastly Disease
Ed Begley Jr. and Daughter Hayden Took the LA Metro to the Oscars
With Humor, Kobi Libii Gives His Characters a Different Superpower
‘Barbenheimer,’ and an Early Start, Boost Oscar Ratings to 4-Year High
Al Pacino Explains Awkward Oscars Moment Presenting Best Picture
Cillian Murphy: Get to Know the New Oscar Winner’s Work
Inside the 2024 Vanity Fair Oscars Party
Da’Vine Joy Randolph Wins Her First Oscar for Best Supporting Actress
Here Are the 2024 Oscars Host, Presenters and Performers
Paolo Taviani, Half of a Famed Italian Filmmaking Duo, Dies at 92
Oscars 2024 Winners: Updating List
Oscars Quiz: Test Your Movie Knowledge
David Bordwell, Scholar Who Demystified Filmmaking, Dies at 76
When the Oscars Were Held Amid Another Divisive War
‘Imaginary’ Review: Bear Necessity
‘Damsel’ Review: Yet Another Strong Female Lead
‘High & Low — John Galliano’ Review: Designing a Comeback
Expecting Protests at the Oscars, Police Plan to Beef Up Security
Christopher Walken’s Hidden ‘Dune’ Connection
‘Ricky Stanicky’ Review: Best Fiends Forever
Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal to Lead Broadway ‘Othello’
How Much Say Should Families Have in Biopics?
‘A Revolution on Canvas’ Review: The Personal, the Political and the Painting
Best Picture Oscar Nominees: Behind the Scenes of ‘Oppenheimer,’ ‘Poor Things’ and More
If You See Only One Beaver Movie This Year …
‘Barbie’ | Anatomy of a Scene
Bringing ‘Teeth,’ a Feminist Awakening With a Lethal Bite, to the Stage
Wanted: Writers for Awards Show Jokes. Must Be Skilled at Diplomacy
Why Is There No Oscar for Best Choreography?
Kate Winslet on ‘The Regime’ and Resilience In Hollywood
In ‘Oppenheimer’ and ‘The Zone of Interest,’ We Hear What We Are
“Barbie” and “Poor Things” Show Two Versions of Female Liberation
Robert M. Young, Filmmaker Who Indulged His Wanderlust, Dies at 99
The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Amazon, Disney+, Hulu, Max and More in March
The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Amazon, Disney+, Hulu, Max and More in March
‘Jodorowsky’s Dune’ Documentary Chronicles the Movie Adaptation That Never Happened