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New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

5 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.

New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

At Berlin Film Festival, the Politics Are Onscreen, Too
Some directors and stars at the Berlin Film Festival rejected a political view of cinema. But the movies there suggest that politics is broader than just activism.

New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

Five Free Movies to Stream Now
This month's lineup includes Spike Lee's "Crooklyn" and other Black films that are just as rich, sharp and teeming with life.

New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

‘Psycho Killer' Review: Better the Devil You Don't Know
A highway patrol officer travels the country to track down a hulking killing machine in this unsuccessful slasher.

New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include explosive trains, a hijacked plane and stolen submarines.

New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

Watch an Ensemble Scene From ‘The Secret Agent'
Kleber Mendonça Filho narrates a sequence from his Oscar-nominated film, starring Wagner Moura.

New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

How Newly Found Footage Became ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert'
While working on a 2022 biopic of the King, Baz Lurhmann learned of unseen footage stored in a Kansas salt mine. That was the start of a winding journey.

New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

The NYC Theaters Where the Oscar Nominees Are Playing
If you want to catch them all, there are many places to see them in the five boroughs.

New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert' Review
Newly found footage makes for a fun and revealing concert movie from the director Baz Luhrmann.

New York Times Movies
Feb 20, 2026

‘The Secret Agent' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Kleber Mendonça Filho narrates an ensemble sequence from his film, which is nominated for best picture.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

Berlin Film Festival Tried to Focus on Movies. Politics Stole the Spotlight.
Reporters' attempts to draw stars into debates about Gaza and other highly charged topics have threatened to overshadow the movies at the Berlin Film Festival.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

In Cynthia Erivo's ‘Dracula,' There's Mirth Amid the Horror
The "Wicked" actress plays 23 roles in a one-woman show on London's West End.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

‘Midwinter Break' Review: Aging Together, Growing Apart
Lesley Manville and Ciaran Hinds play an Irish married couple dealing with quiet resentments in this staid drama.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell to Star in ‘Much Ado About Nothing' on Broadway
The Marvel alumni Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell will star in Jamie Lloyd's mischievous take on "Much Ado About Nothing."

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

Lively v. Baldoni Tests What Crosses the Line on a ‘Steamy' Movie Set
An affectionate slow dance. References to pornography. What rises to harassment on the set of a movie about a sexual relationship that turns violent?

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

‘The 2026 Oscar Nominated Short Films' Review: Major Themes, Minor Lengths
Three critics briefly consider the short films nominated for the 98th Academy Awards.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

‘I Can Only Imagine 2' Review: Dogged by Dark Memories
For its sequel, the Christian-themed drama about a hit single finds a new tune and an anchoring presence.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

‘How to Make a Killing' Review: Glen Powell's Lethal Case of Entitlement
The actor stars in this comedy with a high corpse count, but the movie's lightness soon becomes forced.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

‘The Dreadful' Review: A Knight in Frightening Armor
Sophie Turner and Kit Harrington reunite after "Game of Thrones" in this deeply silly horror fable that is haunted by an ominous knight.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

Seymour Hersh, the Investigative Journalist, Is the Subject of Netflix's "Cover-Up"
The Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist who exposed a U.S. Army massacre in Vietnam is profiled in a new documentary directed by Laura Poitras and Mark Obenhaus.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

"The Traitors" Host Alan Cumming Takes On the BAFTAs
The beloved Scottish actor and gamemaster of buzzy "The Traitors" takes center stage to host the BAFTAs.

New York Times Movies
Feb 19, 2026

Billy Idol Had It All, and Then He ‘Lit It With Butane'
Last year, the British rocker with the iconic sneer played his biggest tour yet. At 70, he's revealing how he survived the tough times in a new documentary.

New York Times Movies
Feb 18, 2026

Fritz Lang's ‘Nibelungen,' the Way It Was Meant to Be Heard
The monumental, two-film "Die Nibelungen," drawn from similar material to Wagner's "Ring," is best when presented live with a full orchestra.

New York Times Movies
Feb 18, 2026

‘Billy Preston' Review: A Unique and Tortured Talent
The Beatles, the Stones and Clapton shared the stage with him. He made solo hits, too. A documentary by Paris Barclay explores his success and his difficult life.

New York Times Movies
Feb 18, 2026

Ethan Hawke on ‘Blue Moon,' ‘Reality Bites' and the Lessons He's Learned
A best actor Oscar contender for "Blue Moon," the star reflects on turbulent times in Hollywood and the notion of selling out: "I think about it constantly."

New York Times Movies
Feb 18, 2026

Billy Preston's Music Was ‘Pure Joy.' But His Life Ended in Tragedy.
The Beatles' beloved collaborator died at 59 in 2006. A new documentary, "That's the Way God Planned It," explores what he long kept hidden.

New York Times Movies
Feb 18, 2026

Why Does Everyone Think We're Living in a Paul Verhoeven Movie?
People often compare imagery of the Trump administration to films like ‘Starship Troopers' and ‘Total Recall.' What comfort does the analogy offer?

New York Times Movies
Feb 18, 2026

With a New Oscar on the Line, How Do You Judge Casting?
Contenders say the criteria for judging the category can vary from, say, the number of newcomers to the seamlessness of the ensemble.

New York Times Movies
Feb 17, 2026

Shia LaBeouf Charged With Battery in New Orleans
The actor, known for his roles in "Transformers" and "Megalopolis," was arrested early Tuesday after reportedly assaulting two people, the authorities said.

New York Times Movies
Feb 17, 2026

Robert Duvall Didn't Mind Clashing With Directors
The actor had very particular thoughts on how he should — and shouldn't — be directed, and he was happy to share them.

New York Times Movies
Feb 17, 2026

Robert Duvall Seared Himself Into Our Memories Even When He Wasn't the Star
In roles as unalike as a neighborhood shut-in, a Corleone consigliere and a hardhearted military man, the actor brought an intensity that never wavered.

New York Times Movies
Feb 17, 2026

Daniel Radcliffe on Returning to Broadway in ‘Every Brilliant Thing'
The Tony winner returns to the stage in "Every Brilliant Thing," an interactive monologue with a message of hope "that might be vital for somebody to hear."

New York Times Movies
Feb 16, 2026

Frederick Wiseman Watched People Like Nobody Else
For more than 50 years, the influential documentarian found inspiration in filming the ways his ordinary subjects lived their lives.

New York Times Movies
Feb 16, 2026

Robert Duvall: A Life in Pictures
The actor, who had a knack for embodying a wealth of varied characters, had a sprawling and celebrated career.

New York Times Movies
Feb 16, 2026

Frederick Wiseman, 96, Penetrating Documentarian of Institutions, Dies
He exposed abuses in films like "Titicut Follies," a once-banned portrait of a mental hospital, but ranged widely in subject matter, from a Queens neighborhood to a French restaurant.

New York Times Movies
Feb 16, 2026

Where to Watch Robert Duvall's Top Performances
He played rugged, capable men drawn from America's past, present and possible future.

New York Times Movies
Feb 16, 2026

Robert Duvall, ‘Godfather' and ‘Apocalypse Now' Actor, Dies at 95
An Oscar winner, he was known for disappearing into wide-ranging roles in movies like "Apocalypse Now" and "The Godfather" and in the television series "Lonesome Dove."

New York Times Movies
Feb 16, 2026

Why an A.I. Video of Tom Cruise Battling Brad Pitt Spooked Hollywood
A 15-second clip created by an artificial intelligence tool owned by the Chinese technology company ByteDance appears more cinematic than anything so far.

New York Times Movies
Feb 16, 2026

‘Muppet Treasure Island' at 30: Tim Curry on His Pirate Role
A look back at one of the most ambitious Muppets projects, a Robert Louis Stevenson adaptation that turns 30 this month.

New York Times Movies
Feb 15, 2026

Rosamund Pike in ‘Inter Alia' and More Theater to Stream
Other picks include the National Theater's "Inter Alia," a successor to the acclaimed "Prima Facie"; Anne Gridley's "Watch Me Walk"; and a Jodi Picoult stage adaptation.

New York Times Movies
Feb 15, 2026

‘Wuthering Heights' Gallops Toward $82 Million in Global Ticket Sales
Warner Bros. spent an estimated $80 million on the R-rated romance, directed by Emerald Fennell, not including hefty marketing costs.

New York Times Movies
Feb 13, 2026

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's picks, avengers of the toxic variety and princesses of the cosmic variety.

New York Times Movies
Feb 13, 2026

‘Tyler Perry's Joe's College Road Trip' Review: Grandpa Knows Best
Madea only has a few minutes of screen time, but old man Joe has enough attitude to fuel this movie and then some.

New York Times Movies
Feb 13, 2026

10 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.

New York Times Movies
Feb 13, 2026

Watch: Emerald Fennell Narrates a Clip of Margot Robbie in ‘Wuthering Heights'
The screenwriter and director Emerald Fennell narrates a sequence from her film.

New York Times Movies
Feb 13, 2026

Watch Margot Robbie Take a House Tour in ‘Wuthering Heights'
The screenwriter and director Emerald Fennell narrates a sequence from her film.

New York Times Movies
Feb 13, 2026

Jacob Elordi, Heathcliff and the Controversy Over ‘Wuthering Heights'
The character's racial identity is at the heart of accusations that the film's casting is "whitewashing." But what does the original novel really say?

New York Times Movies
Feb 13, 2026

Stream These Documentaries on the Winter Olympics Going Back a Century
Commissioned by the International Olympic Committee, the movies provide a fascinating glimpse of history and the evolution of different sports.

New York Times Movies
Feb 13, 2026

‘Wuthering Heights' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director and screenwriter Emerald Fennell narrates a sequence from her film featuring Margot Robbie, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver and Hong Chau.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘Cold Storage' Review: Liam Neeson vs. the Gross Green Threat
In this goofy B-movie throwback, it's Liam Neeson to the rescue as a weary, tough-talking bioterror operative.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie' Review: Canadian Fakin'
Two longtime friends time-travel back to 2008 to pursue their performing dreams in this likably daft comedy.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘Wuthering Heights' Review: Margot Robbie, Amok on the Moors
The actor and Jacob Elordi play the tortured lovers from the Emily Brontë classic in this florid, overstuffed version by Emerald Fennell.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘Scarlet' Review: The Rest Is Anime
Mamoru Hosoda's animated film about a fierce princess is a genderbent fantasy version of "Hamlet."

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘My Father's Shadow' Review: The Double Frame of Memory
Two sons accompany their father for the day in a poignant and bittersweet Nigerian debut film.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don't Die' Review: Saving the World Again
Gore Verbinski returns with a weird, wild movie about stopping a rogue A.I., for the 117th time.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘Goat' Review: Stephen Curry's Animated Basketball Debut
Stephen Curry lends his voice to this visually dynamic animated film that treats every basketball game like a roller coaster action set piece.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘Goat' Review: Big League Dreams
Stephen Curry lends his voice to this visually dynamic animated film that treats every basketball game like a roller coaster action set piece.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘Crime 101' Review: Chris Hemsworth Leads Heist Drama
Despite a solid cast and pedigree of its own, a Los Angeles crime saga borrows all its best moves from Michael Mann.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘Crime 101' Review: Stealing Diamonds and Movie Ideas
Despite a solid cast and pedigree of its own, a Los Angeles crime saga borrows all its best moves from Michael Mann.

New York Times Movies
Feb 12, 2026

‘By Design' Review: She's Getting the Chair
Juliette Lewis plays a woman whose soul inhabits a bespoke armchair in Amanda Kramer's cinematic specialty item.

New York Times Movies
Feb 11, 2026

Bud Cort, Who Starred in 1971's ‘Harold and Maude,' Dies at 77
The role, one of his first, made him a household name and a film idol of the anti-establishment 1970s. But it also limited his growth as an actor.

New York Times Movies
Feb 11, 2026

In His Second Act, James Van Der Beek Starred Online as a Proud Dad and Family Man
The actor, who died on Wednesday, was most famous for "Dawson's Creek," but as he got older, he let fans into his real life as a father of six.

New York Times Movies
Feb 11, 2026

Decades of Palestinian History, Told by 3 Films With Awards Hopes
"The Voice of Hind Rajab," "All That's Left of You" and "Palestine 36" each tries to unpack the complex lives of Palestinians.

New York Times Movies
Feb 11, 2026

Who Cares if Matt Damon's ‘Odyssey' Helmet Is Historically Accurate?
What are fans really searching for when they nitpick new adaptations for anachronisms?

New York Times Movies
Feb 11, 2026

Timothée Chalamet, Teyana Taylor and Jacob Elordi at the Oscar Nominees Luncheon
At the Oscar nominees' luncheon, Timothée Chalamet, Teyana Taylor and Jacob Elordi mingled with documentarians and behind-the-scenes professionals.

New York Times Movies
Feb 09, 2026

Catherine O'Hara Died From Pulmonary Embolism, Death Certificate Says
A death certificate released on Monday also said rectal cancer was an underlying cause for the comedic actress's death on Jan. 30 at 71.

New York Times Movies
Feb 09, 2026

A YouTuber's Film Beat ‘Melania' at the Box Office. Here's How.
"Iron Lung," a horror movie directed and funded by the video creator known as Markiplier, pulled in $22 million in its first weekend after fans across the country requested screenings.

New York Times Movies
Feb 08, 2026

DGA Winners 2026: Paul Thomas Anderson's Oscar Momentum Builds
The filmmaker beat out Ryan Coogler, Guillermo del Toro, Josh Safdie and Chloé Zhao. The prize is a strong predictor of the Oscars.

New York Times Movies
Feb 08, 2026

Is Wallace Shawn the Only Avant-Garde Artist Who Gets Stopped in Times Square?
He's most commonly recognized for his screen roles as a plotting hit man and an unlikely Lothario, but it's his work as a playwright that shows more of his true self.

New York Times Movies
Feb 08, 2026

Paul Thomas Anderson Wins Directors Guild Award for ‘One Battle After Another'
The filmmaker beat out Ryan Coogler, Guillermo del Toro, Josh Safdie and Chloé Zhao. The prize is a strong predictor of the Oscars.

New York Times Movies
Feb 07, 2026

‘Send Help' and Other Great Movies About Castaways
"Send Help" is just the latest take on a survivalist premise that dates to the 1719 novel "Robinson Crusoe." These six movies offer fascinating twists.

New York Times Movies
Feb 07, 2026

Partying With Charli XCX at Sundance After Premiere of ‘The Moment'
The "Brat" pop star isn't afraid to lean into her party-girl persona. But moving into film with "The Moment" has given her brand-new perspective.

New York Times Movies
Feb 06, 2026

‘Melania' and the Real Housewives of Washington
The documentary highlights a few notable predecessors in the role, burnishing Mrs. Trump's image by extension. But one apt comparison is pointedly left out.

New York Times Movies
Feb 06, 2026

Halle Berry Confirms Her Engagement to Van Hunt
The actress and producer confirmed her engagement on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," unveiling an heirloom-style ring.

New York Times Movies
Feb 06, 2026

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a Korean political satire, an Indian thriller set in the world of dog-breeding, a biopic of a Czech athlete-turned-porn star and more.

New York Times Movies
Feb 06, 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.

New York Times Movies
Feb 06, 2026

5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include the newest installment in a sci-fi saga for teenagers and a feature version of a beloved TV show for tots.

New York Times Movies
Feb 06, 2026

‘Queen of Chess' Review: The Surprising Story of a Grandmaster
Framed as a sports tale, "Queen of Chess," directed by Rory Kennedy, recounts the life of Judit Polgar, who battled sexism as much as rival players.

New York Times Movies
Feb 06, 2026

7 Brothers, a Rom-com and a Dream
These siblings (and an in-law) turned their childhood love of movies into a family enterprise that has resulted in "Solo Mio," starring Kevin James.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘The Strangers: Chapter 3' Review: Devils in Disguise
The final installment in the trilogy reboot of "The Strangers," a genuinely terrifying 2008 home invasion film, brings the masked nonsense to a close.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘Moulin Rouge!' Musical Will End Its Broadway Run This Summer
The final New York performance will be July 26, seven years after it opened; international and touring productions continue.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘Sirat' Review: A Shocker in the Desert
The Galician director Oliver Laxe delivers a mesmerizing thriller about a man's search for his lost daughter, set amid raves in the punishing Sahara.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘The President's Cake' Review: Party Politics
Shot in Iraq, this period piece depicts a young girl's efforts to prepare for a celebration of Saddam Hussein's birthday.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘Pillion' Review: Alexander Skarsgard and Harry Melling Star in ‘Dom-Com'
A shy young man is captivated by a hunky biker in this bold, funny and achingly tenderhearted B.D.S.M. romance.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘Pillion' Review: An Opposites-Attract ‘Dom-Com'
A shy young man is captivated by a hunky biker in this bold, funny and achingly tenderhearted B.D.S.M. romance.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘Kokuho' Review: Over Decades, an Artist's Life
This nearly three hour historical drama became Japan's highest grossing live action film of all time, and for mostly good reason.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘Dracula' Review: Fangs and a Lot of Fragrance
Luc Besson's extravagantly silly twist on the timeless monster, played by Caleb Landry Jones, is deliciously operatic but ultimately a letdown.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘Jimpa' Review: In Search of a Queer Education
A nonbinary teenager pays a visit to their grandfather, a gay professor, in this intergenerational story that slips from sweet into cloying.

New York Times Movies
Feb 05, 2026

‘Calle Málaga' Review: Living an Even Better Life
The Spanish actor Carmen Maura shines as a widow forced to sell her childhood home in Morocco in this film by Maryam Touzani.

New York Times Movies
Feb 04, 2026

In ‘Nadja,' Dracula's Daughter Goes Downtown
This triumph of low-budget filmmaking will shimmer for a week at Brooklyn Academy of Music.

New York Times Movies
Feb 04, 2026

‘Starman' Review: What's Really Out There?
The theories laid out by the aerospace engineer Gentry Lee in this new documentary may blow your mind.

New York Times Movies
Feb 04, 2026

Stellan Skarsgard on ‘Sentimental Value' and His Wide-Ranging Career
After a stroke four years ago, the actor has changed how he approaches performances, including the one he's become an awards favorite for.

New York Times Movies
Feb 04, 2026

Harry Melling Went From PG ‘Harry Potter' to B.D.S.M. ‘Pillion'
The actor Harry Melling shed his image as Harry's cruel cousin, Dudley Dursley — and his clothes — to star in the queer romance "Pillion."

New York Times Movies
Feb 03, 2026

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in February
A new series from the creator of "Derry Girls" and an inside look at the world of competitive ice dancing are among the highlights this month.

New York Times Movies
Feb 03, 2026

10 Movies to Stream for Black History Month
Watch these selections that highlight the range and evolution of Black film.

New York Times Movies
Feb 02, 2026

‘Solo Mio' Review: Wishful Thinking in Italy
After being left at the altar, Matt (Kevin James) finds himself alone in Rome. But don't worry, he'll quickly find an Italian woman to fall for him.

New York Times Movies
Feb 01, 2026

Best Movies and Shows Streaming in February 2026
The docuseries "Soul Power" and "The Muppet Show" arrive, and "Dark Winds," "Monarch: Legacy of Monsters," "Scrubs" and "John Oliver" return.

New York Times Movies
Jan 31, 2026

Demond Wilson, Long-Suffering Son on ‘Sanford and Son,' Dies at 79
As Lamont, he was a young man in constant battle with his father and business partner, played by Redd Foxx, on the popular 1970s series.

New York Times Movies
Jan 31, 2026

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Starts His Days With This Podcast
"It's basically professional barbershop talk with an unfiltered delivery," said the star of the new Marvel series "Wonder Man."

New York Times Movies
Jan 31, 2026

How Lesley Manville Is Leaving ‘Oedipus' Audiences Spellbound
Personal history emerges by painful degrees in "Oedipus," whose language and story, the actress Lesley Manville says, "wreck me every time."

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