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New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2026

Top 10 Reasons We Love the Original ‘Devil Wears Prada' Movie
The 2006 comedy is filled with moments big and small that have stood the test of time, thanks in no small part to Meryl Streep's turn as Miranda Priestly.

New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2026

Review: RZA's ‘One Spoon of Chocolate' Hammers Away at Racism
In RZA's new movie, Unique (Shameik Moore) realizes Black residents in town are being hunted by white men. Despite the premise, the film lacks intensity.

New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2026

‘Two Pianos' Review: Striking an Odd Chord
The filmmaker Arnaud Desplechin directed this off-kilter drama about a French pianist and the life he left behind.

New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2026

Review: ‘That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime the Movie: Tears of the Azure Sea'
Based on a popular anime series, the film, subtitled "Tears of the Azure Sea," is a satisfactory stand-alone fantasy adventure set on an island resort.

New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2026

‘Hokum' Review: Adam Scott Confronts His Demons and an Ancient Witch
Adam Scott is perfection as a damaged writer battling an ancient witch and his own demons in this hugely enjoyable chiller.

New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2026

‘Hokum' Review: You Can Check In, but You Might Not Check Out
Adam Scott is perfection as a damaged writer battling an ancient witch and his own demons in this hugely enjoyable chiller.

New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2026

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' Review: A Rhapsody in Cerulean
In this sequel, Andy (Anne Hathaway) and Miranda (Meryl Streep) encounter a series of crises that set the stage for a larger, existential catastrophe.

New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2026

‘Deep Water' Review: Prepare for an Emergency Landing, With Fins
The action director Renny Harlin combines two different kinds of disaster movies, with lots of gory shark scenes.

New York Times Movies
Apr 30, 2026

‘Animal Farm' Review: George Orwell, Lost in the Mud
A confusing adaptation of Orwell's political novel seems blissfully detached from its source's clarity.

New York Times Movies
Apr 29, 2026

‘Evita,' Starring Rachel Zegler, Is Heading to Broadway
A buzzy revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's hit 1970s musical will transfer to New York next spring, but without its signature outdoor scene.

New York Times Movies
Apr 29, 2026

Three Great Documentaries to Stream
In this month's picks, a notorious senator gets grilled, a man changes his eye color and Russian journalists struggle to do their jobs under authoritarianism.

New York Times Movies
Apr 29, 2026

Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway and the ‘Devil Wears Prada' Cast on the Sequel
Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, Stanley Tucci and the director David Frankel on "The Devil Wears Prada," the sequel and who's mean in real life.

New York Times Movies
Apr 29, 2026

Visconti's ‘Bellissima': Mama's Going to See to It!
The director's 1951 movie, at Film Forum in a new 4K restoration, satirizes the Italian film industry via Anna Magnani's over-the-top stage mother.

New York Times Movies
Apr 29, 2026

Don Cheadle and Ayo Edebiri Are Giving ‘Proof' a New Meaning
The actors connected quickly as they prepared to make their Broadway debuts in a new revival of David Auburn's Pulitzer- and Tony-winning play.

New York Times Movies
Apr 29, 2026

‘Departures' Review: Finding Levity Amid the Pain
This tragicomedy from Lloyd Eyre-Morgan and Neil Ely balances a mordantly funny deconstruction of romance with the harsher realities of gay life.

New York Times Movies
Apr 28, 2026

‘Dances With Wolves' Actor Is Sentenced to Life in Prison
Nathan Chasing Horse had been convicted of charges including the sexual assault of women and girls and the possession of child sexual abuse imagery.

New York Times Movies
Apr 28, 2026

George Clooney Calls for Unity After White House Correspondents' Dinner Shooting
The actor, who was honored at Film at Lincoln Center's Chaplin Award Gala, denounced political violence after the attempted assassination of President Trump.

New York Times Movies
Apr 28, 2026

Laura Linney to Return to Broadway in New David Hare Play
The Manhattan Theater Club production will bring the actress back to the stage next spring, four years after her last Broadway production.

New York Times Movies
Apr 28, 2026

The Obamas, Kim Kardashian and Other A-Listers Are Now Broadway Co-Producers
The latest trend on Broadway is celebrity co-producing: A-listers who now have credits as backers of plays and musicals.

New York Times Movies
Apr 27, 2026

Luis Puenzo, Director of Oscar-Winning Argentine Film, Dies at 80
"The Official Story," set during Argentina's brutal military dictatorship, won the country its first Academy Award for best foreign language film, in 1986.

New York Times Movies
Apr 27, 2026

‘Michael' Fans Danced in the Aisles, Critics Be Damned
The biopic of the pop singer crushed box-office records on its opening weekend as admirers moonwalked to a movie that critics have savaged.

New York Times Movies
Apr 27, 2026

Are Movies Really Getting Darker? Let's Shine Some Light on the Issue.
Movie watchers are often left wondering why today's films look murkier than films of years past. Here's how some experts diagnose the issue.

New York Times Movies
Apr 27, 2026

The Cult Music Documentary ‘Heavy Metal Parking Lot' Turns Middle-Age
The film capturing the scene outside a Judas Priest show was 17 minutes long, only available on VHS and won the hearts of a generation of rock fans.

New York Times Movies
Apr 26, 2026

‘The Lost Boys' Review: Live, Die, Reprise
A Broadway musical adaptation of the 1987 movie gets a lot of mileage from '80s rocker aesthetics and over-the-top spectacle — until its second half.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2026

Bob Odenkirk Would Like to Remind You That Life Is a Meaningless Farce
The actor and comedian is keenly aware of humanity's limitations, but he's not giving up.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2026

Fact-Checking ‘Michael': What the Biopic Gets Right and Wrong About Michael Jackson
Here's how the new biopic about the pop star handles everything from major moments like the "Beat It" video to details like a pet giraffe.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2026

Michael Jackson's Music Was Too Big to Be Canceled
The pop superstar, who is the subject of the new movie "Michael," faced several sexual abuse allegations. But the songs he made have endured, and even thrived.

New York Times Movies
Apr 25, 2026

Jet Li Believes in Showing Up on Time, or Earlier
"If you tell me eight o'clock," the film and martial arts star said, "I will be there 10 or 15 minutes before and wait."

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2026

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's terrors include a monkey gone mad, a boundary-pushing robot and a playground with a thirst for babysitter blood.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2026

Riz Ahmed Stars as James Bond and Hamlet
In new projects, the British actor of South Asian descent takes on two parts — James Bond and Hamlet — that have long been defining roles for white actors.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2026

‘Bernstein's Wall' Documentary Focuses on Leonard Bernstein
"Bernstein's Wall," directed by Douglas Tirola, focuses on the composer and conductor's belief that art can be an uplifting and uniting force.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2026

They Were Michael Jackson's ‘Second Family.' Now They Say He Abused Them.
The Cascio siblings are suing Mr. Jackson's estate after standing by him for years as he faced accusations of child molestation.

New York Times Movies
Apr 24, 2026

Who's Who in ‘Michael': A Guide to the Characters
A new Michael Jackson biopic, with the star's nephew Jaafar Jackson in the title role, is packed with famous musical figures. These are some of them.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

Review: ‘The Rocky Horror Show' Revival Gives Us What We Want
Sam Pinkleton's new revival at Studio 54 gives us the big gay mayhem we want while also maintaining some order via Rachel Dratch's droll Narrator.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

‘Apex' Review: Taron Egerton on the Hunt for Charlize Theron
Taron Egerton descends into full-tilt madness as a killer hunting Charlize Theron in this Netflix thriller set in southeastern Australia.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

Stream These Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave Netflix in May
Dozens of titles leave the streaming service for U.S. subscribers every month. Here's a roundup of the best ones leaving soon.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

Anne Hathaway, Queen of Effort, Is Finally Ready to Vibe
Known best for tightly wound characters in generational hit films, the actress is a tortured pop star in "Mother Mary" and returns to playful form in "The Devil Wears Prada 2."

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

‘Two Women' Review: An Erotic Protest Against Monogamy
A pair of neighbors start sleeping with local handymen in this featherweight sex comedy, set in Montreal.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

‘Two Seasons, Two Strangers' Review: Possibilities of a Blank Page
In this film of structural surprises, based on two works by the late manga artist Yoshiharu Tsuge, lives converge on the beach and in a wintry village.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

‘Over Your Dead Body' Review: Unholy Matrimony
Jason Segel and Samara Weaving star in this gory home-invasion comedy directed by one of the members of the Lonely Island, Jorma Taccone.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

‘I Swear' Review: Surviving and Thriving Against the Odds
The British actor Robert Aramayo rises above the clichés in a biographical drama about a man living with Tourette's syndrome.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

‘Omaha' Review: Right Road, Wrong Destination
Great performances can't quite save a delicate family road drama with a baffling ending.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

‘Fuze' Review: Dishonor Among Thieves
A high-wattage cast led by Aaron Taylor-Johnson and Sam Worthington helps smooth this amiably absurd heist thriller.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

‘Desert Warrior' Review: An Extra-Lavish Epic From Saudi Arabia
An action-adventure film set in seventh-century Arabia features many fighting men, but the warrior of the title turns out to be the British-Saudi actress Aiysha Hart.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

Controversies and Production Issues Around ‘Michael,' the Jackson Biopic, Explained
Reshoots, reluctant studios and family holdouts: the production faced many issues. But now the box office is expected to be huge.

New York Times Movies
Apr 23, 2026

These Literary Thrillers Explore Hollywood's Dark Side
The best-selling author Kelly Yang recommends mysteries set in Tinseltown, from the down and dirty to the deliciously dishy.

New York Times Movies
Apr 22, 2026

‘Beaches' Review: A Classic Weepie Dries Its Tears
A new musical version of the 1980s tear-jerker comes to Broadway, but the production is too muddled to make an emotional impact.

New York Times Movies
Apr 22, 2026

Joy Harmon, Car-Washing Temptress in ‘Cool Hand Luke,' Dies at 87
All it took was a bucket of soapy water and a slinky housedress for her to achieve movie immortality in the 1967 Paul Newman classic.

New York Times Movies
Apr 22, 2026

Nathalie Baye, Versatile and Admired French Actress, Dies at 77
In films like "Day for Night," "La Balance" and "The Return of Martin Guerre," she was adept at portraying sensual, reflective or excitable characters.

New York Times Movies
Apr 22, 2026

4 Takeaways From ‘Lorne,' the Movie About Lorne Michaels and ‘S.N.L.'
The documentary offers a rare behind-the-scenes look at a producer even his cast members say is hard to know.

New York Times Movies
Apr 21, 2026

‘Michael' Review: A Jackson Biopic Leaves Too Much Unsaid
A biographical film produced by the estate of Michael Jackson flattens its subject to scrub his reputation.

New York Times Movies
Apr 21, 2026

How ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' Red Carpet Looks Came Together
The press tour for "The Devil Wears Prada 2" has been a fashion show for its stars and their stylists, who have relied on group chats, sweatpants and camaraderie to pull it off.

New York Times Movies
Apr 21, 2026

Adrien Brody, Tessa Thompson and the Truth Behind ‘The Fear of 13'
"The Fear of 13," about a man who spent two decades on death row for a murder he didn't commit, is a story that the playwright says she "couldn't shake."

New York Times Movies
Apr 21, 2026

‘Funny Pages,' ‘BlackBerry' and More Streaming Gems
This month's roundup of under-the-radar titles on your streaming subscription services features a host of memorable comedies, plus a harrowing documentary about the life of a war correspondent.

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2026

How ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' Press Tour Looks Came Together
The press tour for "The Devil Wears Prada 2" has been a fashion show for its stars and their stylists, who have relied on group chats, sweatpants and camaraderie to pull it off.

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2026

Anne Hathaway and Michaela Coel in a Spooky, Tangled Thriller
Our film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews "Mother Mary."

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2026

To Play a Man With Tourette's, He Swapped the Script for Real Life
Robert Aramayo immersed himself in John Davidson's life to prepare for the movie "I Swear." It earned Aramayo a BAFTA, but Davidson's tics became the talking point.

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2026

‘Reefer Madness,' the P.S.A. That Backfired Spectacularly
The comically self-serious and outrageous 1936 morality tale, which warned the public about marijuana, became an unintentional parody and midnight-movie classic decades later.

New York Times Movies
Apr 20, 2026

‘Half Man,' and 5 More Things to Watch on TV This Week
This new series, starring, written and directed by Richard Gadd of "Baby Reindeer," comes to HBO, and Hulu observes 420 with a cavalcade of cannabis series.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2026

Review: Rose Byrne and Kelli O'Hara Seduce in ‘Fallen Angels'
Lust is the comic engine driving the action of a riotous revival of one of Noël Coward's early plays, with Rose Byrne and Kelli O'Hara, at Todd Haimes Theater.

New York Times Movies
Apr 19, 2026

‘All the President's Men' at 50: Times Journalists Look Back
New York Times staff members shared why they regard the 1976 film as one of the best movies about their profession.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2026

‘The Interview': Violence Shaped Charlize Theron. It Doesn't Define Her.
The Oscar-winning actress on pain, healing and becoming an action hero.

New York Times Movies
Apr 18, 2026

Flowery Films Whose Plant Life Lingers in the Mind
Ten artists and designers reflect on the onscreen flora, from fantastical topiaries to scene-setting bouquets, that's inspired them.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2026

Lawsuit Against Alec Baldwin for ‘Rust' Shooting Heads Toward Trial
Although the criminal case against Mr. Baldwin was thrown out, the actor still faces civil cases about the fatal shooting of a cinematographer in 2021.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2026

‘Thrash' and Other Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include killer sharks, unlikely gangsters, and defiant ballerinas.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2026

Is the Movie Star Back? Sort Of.
Box office earnings seem no longer won by name alone. From "Project Hail Mary" to "F1," celebrities are campaigning overtime on screens large and small to lead to hits.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2026

Five Free Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks make up a quintet of paranoia that speaks to the ethos of unease and dread endemic to the modern moment

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2026

‘Lee Cronin's The Mummy' Is Out. Wait, Who's Lee Cronin?
The latest take on Universal's "Mummy" franchise has a director you may not know. We explain who he is, why his name is in the movie title and what he brings to the "Mummy" world.

New York Times Movies
Apr 17, 2026

‘Everyone Is Lying to You for Money' Digs Into Cryptocurrency
"Everyone Is Lying to You for Money," directed by Ben McKenzie, gives a solid introduction to virtual currency, and its traps.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Proof' Review: Ayo Edebiri as a Math Girl, Interrupted
The actress stars as a haunted genius opposite Don Cheadle as her father in David Auburn's 2001 drama. This revival, though, exposes the play's lack of rigor.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Lee Cronin's The Mummy' Review: Fresh From the Sarcophagus
The movie revives one of cinema's unforgettable monsters with a macabre makeover, but it spins out in the attempt.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Mother Mary' Review: Anne Hathaway Strikes a Pose
The actress plays a pop star who reunites with Michaela Coel's fashion designer. But the spectacle you see onscreen is far more engaging than the dialogue.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Normal' Review: This Town Is Anything But
Bob Odenkirk plays a sheriff who uncovers a dangerous secret in this hyper-violent, small-town crime caper.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Mad Bills to Pay' Review: Growing Up Unexpectedly
A girlfriend's pregnancy upends the life of a young man in the Bronx in this first feature by Joel Alfonso Vargas that unspools with sedulous care.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Erupcja' Review: Dancing Through the Ash
Charli XCX stars in this drama about a young woman who can't quite tell the difference between freedom and fleeing.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Eagles of the Republic' Review: How Authoritarians Clip Wings
In the director Tarik Saleh's latest feature on contemporary Egypt, a movie star is made to appear in a propaganda film.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Blue Heron' Review: Rewinding Time to Find a Brother
Sophy Romvari's superb debut feature blends memory, documentary and fiction to process a family wound.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Amrum' Review: A Moral Awakening
In this World War II-era coming-of-age drama, a young boy living on a remote German island questions his parents for the first time.

New York Times Movies
Apr 16, 2026

‘Balls Up' Review: Offend It Like Beckham
Two condom salesmen, Mark Wahlberg and Paul Walter Hauser, embark on a bawdy, digressive picaresque in Peter Farrelly's defiantly lowbrow film.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Review: ‘The Fear of 13,' With Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson, Doesn't Add Up
Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson make confident Broadway debuts, but the uneven script makes for a narratively slippery prison drama.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Barbara Gordon, 90, Dies; Wrote a Best Seller About Her Pill Addiction
Her 1979 memoir, "I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can," which also became a movie, detailed years of prescription drug abuse and offered an indictment of American psychiatry.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Barbara Gordon, Who Wrote Memoir of Pill Addiction, Dies at 90
"I'm Dancing as Fast as I Can," which became a best seller, detailed her years of prescription drug abuse and offered an indictment of American psychiatry.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

‘Giant' Revisits Roald Dahl's Antisemitic Comments: What to Know
Mark Rosenblatt's Broadway play, starring John Lithgow as the British children's book author, draws from Dahl's comments over the years.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

In Kannywood, a Film Scene Thrives Despite Censorship
A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

‘No Picnic' Is a Walk Down Mean Street Memory Lane
This Philip Hartman movie, shot in the East Village in 1985 and now restored, shows at Film Forum through April 23.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

In Kannywood, a Film Scene Thrives Despite a Censorship Board
A city in Northern Nigeria has turned into a moviemaking machine, churning out hundreds of productions a year.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Billy Crystal to Return to Broadway With Solo Show ‘860' About Losing His Home in L.A. Fires
The actor-comedian said he will return to Broadway this fall with a new solo show called "860," named for the address of his destroyed family home.

New York Times Movies
Apr 15, 2026

Billy Crystal to Return to Broadway With Solo Show '860' About Losing His Home in L.A. Fires
The actor-comedian said he will return to Broadway this fall with a new solo show called "860," named for the address of his destroyed family home.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

Can ‘Michael' Help Restore Jackson's Image? His Estate Is Banking on It.
A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estate's posthumous — and lucrative — rehabilitation campaign.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

How Do You Make a Medieval Film on a Shoestring Budget?
Caroline Golum used a crowdfunding site and a credit card to raise funds for her movie about a 14th-century mystic. Then she started filming in Queens.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

She Made a Medieval Film on a Shoestring Budget
Caroline Golum used a crowdfunding site and a credit card to raise funds for her movie about a 14th-century mystic. Then she started filming in Queens.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

Can ‘Michael' Help Restore Jackson's Tarnished Image? His Estate Is Banking on It.
A new biopic is the latest move in the Jackson estate's posthumous — and lucrative — rehabilitation campaign.

New York Times Movies
Apr 14, 2026

Why Does the "Rocky" Statue Draw Crowds? This Show Investigates.
This spring, the Philadelphia Museum of Art invites the bronze boxer inside to center an exhibition on why we make monuments and what they mean.

New York Times Movies
Apr 13, 2026

A Cartier Design Worn by Grace Kelly Evolves Into a Timepiece
The Grain de Café, or coffee bean, motif from the 1930s has resurfaced in a watch.

New York Times Movies
Apr 12, 2026

‘Titaníque' on Broadway: Wild ‘Titanic' Parody, With Celine Dion as Kooky Guide
This "Titanic" parody fueled by Dion's hits, silly ad-libs and pop culture references had the humblest of beginnings. Now the show has docked on Broadway.

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2026

Ian McKellen and Michaela Coel Discuss Their Pairing in ‘The Christophers'
The actors star in the new Steven Soderbergh film "The Christophers," about fine art and unlikely bonds: "We're Romeo and Juliet."

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2026

Movie Review: You, Me & Tuscany
The New York Times film critic Alissa Wilkinson reviews "You, Me & Tuscany."

New York Times Movies
Apr 11, 2026

Exercise Used to Bore Bob Odenkirk. Now He's Doing Stunts.
The "Better Call Saul" actor stars in "Normal," his third action film. He finds it freeing: "You let all that rage go in a pretend fight."

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2026

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks will have you seeing double, including a film in which Vince Vaughn plays current and future versions of a character.

New York Times Movies
Apr 10, 2026

9 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you're a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

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