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‘Emilia Pérez’ | Anatomy of a Scene
Allee Willis Documentary Sheds Light on Songwriter for Earth, Wind & Fire and ‘Friends’
‘All We Imagine as Light’ Review: Tender Comrades
‘Red One’ Review: Santa’s Helpers Have Been Working Out
‘Dream Team’ Review: Fax on the Beach
John Krasinski Is People’s ‘Sexiest Man’ With Help From His Stylist
‘Emilia Pérez’ Review: A Song and Dance of Transformation
Timothy West, Who Portrayed Kings and Prime Ministers, Dies at 90
‘Conclave’ Is Becoming One of 2024’s Most Memed Movies
‘Hot Frosty’ Review: The 8 Abs of Christmas
‘Larger Than Life: Reign of the Boybands’ Review: The Wrong Stuff
‘A Wonderful World’ Review: Blowing Louis Armstrong’s Horn Isn’t Enough
Paul Mescal Rides ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ to Brooklyn
Mattel Mistakenly Lists Porn Site on Packaging for ‘Wicked’ Dolls
Freddy Kreuger and 40 Years of Nightmares
Tony Todd, Prolific Actor Best Known for ‘Candyman,’ Dies at 69
The Most Anticipated New Movie Releases in Winter 2024
$7 Million Deal Is Reached for Upper West Side Movie Theater, Nonprofit Says
“Youth (Homecoming)”: Review of Film by Wang Bing
Ridley Scott on ‘Gladiator II,” Denzel Washington and Joaquin Phoenix
‘Pedro Páramo’ Review: A Ghost Story Lacking in Spirit
Reinventing the ‘Theater Kid’ Label With Help From Ariana Grande and Lady Gaga
A ‘Wicked’ Tearful Talk With Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande
Leni Riefenstahl’s Nazi Beliefs Seen in New Film
For ‘Dinner in America,’ a Surprise Theatrical Run Is Dessert
How ‘Blitz’ Recreates War-Torn London
John Leguizamo on His Play, ‘The Other Americans,’ and Latino Representation
Stream These Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in November
What to Know About ‘The Apprentice,’ the Controversial Trump Biopic