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New York Times Movies
Dec 21, 2024

Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni and a Smear Campaign After ‘It Ends With Us'
Private messages detail an alleged campaign to smear Blake Lively after she accused Justin Baldoni of misconduct on the set of "It Ends With Us."

New York Times Movies
Dec 21, 2024

The Man Behind Pedro Almodóvar's Movie Posters
The filmmaker has long collaborated with the graphic designer Juan Gatti to make alluring posters for his films, including one for his latest, "The Room Next Door."

New York Times Movies
Dec 21, 2024

Kyle Mooney on Divorced-Dad Music
The "Saturday Night Live" alum and director of the new horror-comedy movie "Y2K" talks yacht rock, Cheez-Its and "cat" videos.

New York Times Movies
Dec 21, 2024

Marisa Paredes, Acclaimed in Almodóvar Films, Is Dead at 78
An esteemed Spanish actress, she was best known for her work in Pedro Almodóvar's movies like "All About My Mother." But their relationship was stormy.

New York Times Movies
Dec 20, 2024

Marisa Paredes, Acclaimed Diva of Spanish Cinema, Is Dead at 78
A prolific actress, she was best known globally for her work with the filmmaker Pedro Almodóvar, with whom she had a stormy relationship.

New York Times Movies
Dec 20, 2024

21 Movies, Books and Albums With a Theater Focus to Consume During the Holidays
Make it through the holidays with these movies, books and music from the past year that are adapted from stage productions or evoke a theatrical spirit.

New York Times Movies
Dec 20, 2024

Watch Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton Connect in ‘The Room Next Door'
The writer and director Pedro Almodóvar narrates a bittersweet sequence between the two at a luxurious home.

New York Times Movies
Dec 20, 2024

‘The Room Next Door' | Anatomy of a Scene
Pedro Almodóvar narrates a sequence from his film starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton.

New York Times Movies
Dec 20, 2024

Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month's sci-fi picks, time loops, zombie apocalypses and robot/dog friendships.

New York Times Movies
Dec 20, 2024

Elton John's Documentary ‘Never Too Late' on Disney
The star is in positive, future-looking mode in this Disney documentary, directed by his husband, David Furnish, and R.J. Cutler.

New York Times Movies
Dec 20, 2024

7 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
Dec 20, 2024

‘Nickel Boys' Director RaMell Ross On Reinventing the Very Act of Seeing
In "Nickel Boys," RaMell Ross uses what he calls "sentient perspective" to convey the characters' view of their world. Critics say the result is stunning.

New York Times Movies
Dec 20, 2024

The Unpredictable Jessica Harper Is Back in ‘Nightbitch'
Jessica Harper made risky moves ("Suspiria" over "Annie Hall"), then took time off for family. Her "Nightbitch" role is a nod to her career choices.

New York Times Movies
Dec 19, 2024

‘Magazine Dreams,' With Jonathan Majors, to Be Released in March
Before the actor was charged with assault, "Magazine Dreams" generated Oscar buzz for his performance as a bodybuilder. The movie is now scheduled to reach theaters in March.

New York Times Movies
Dec 19, 2024

‘The Brutalist' Review: Adrien Brody Leads a Bold Architectural Saga
Adrien Brody stars as a talented architect who flees postwar Europe to meet his match in America, a power-hungry industrialist played by Guy Pearce.

New York Times Movies
Dec 19, 2024

‘The Six Triple Eight' Review: Tyler Perry Salutes the Greatest Generation
Kerry Washington leads a female postal battalion on a moving mission in this World War II drama.

New York Times Movies
Dec 19, 2024

‘Homestead' Review: A Home Away From Armageddon
The moment these Doomsday preppers have been waiting for has arrived, and from within their secure compound they're confronting unexpected complications.

New York Times Movies
Dec 19, 2024

‘Sonic the Hedgehog 3' Review: Life Comes at You Fast
Keanu Reeves steps in as Shadow, while Jim Carrey doubles his fun as Robotnik in this action-adventure comedy.

New York Times Movies
Dec 19, 2024

‘Mufasa: The Lion King' Review: Squeaking, Not Roaring
This wan photorealistic prequel to a remake, the latest addition to the Disney juggernaut, was directed by Barry Jenkins of "Moonlight" fame.

New York Times Movies
Dec 19, 2024

‘The Room Next Door' Review: A Life Worth Leaving
Pedro Almodóvar's moving drama stars Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton as friends facing mortality together.

New York Times Movies
Dec 19, 2024

‘The Count of Monte Cristo' Review: Mission Impeccable
Stirringly acted and gorgeously filmed, this swashbuckler leaves previous versions of Dumas's famous revenge saga in the dust.

New York Times Movies
Dec 18, 2024

Which Films Will be Nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars?
You can expect the A-B-C-D-E movies ("Anora," "The Brutalist," "Conclave," "Dune: Part Two" and "Emilia Pérez"). But what will join them?

New York Times Movies
Dec 18, 2024

The Year's Best Under-the-Radar Streaming Films
Here are just a few of the year's finest indies, documentaries and international selections, available to stream at this very minute.

New York Times Movies
Dec 18, 2024

"No Other Land" and the Documentaries Without Distribution
Films about Israel and a union drive at Amazon are acclaimed Oscar hopefuls. But they are largely unavailable to American audiences.

New York Times Movies
Dec 18, 2024

What Is a New York Movie? In 2024, the Definition Changed.
Whether it was "A Complete Unknown" with 1960s Greenwich Village or "Anora" with present-day Brooklyn, filmmakers put new frames around the city.

New York Times Movies
Dec 17, 2024

‘Emilia Pérez,' ‘Wicked' Make the Oscar Shortlists
The musical appears twice for best song, along with big names like Pharrell Williams and Elton John. "Wicked" is potentially up for best score.

New York Times Movies
Dec 17, 2024

New Berlin Film Festival Director Walks a Tightrope Over Israel
Can the event's American-born leader reinvigorate the festival and maintain its commitment to open debate while satisfying German lawmakers?

New York Times Movies
Dec 17, 2024

‘Star Trek II' and ‘Dirty Dancing' Join National Film Registry
The movies, along with "Uptown Saturday Night," "Mi Familia" and "The Social Network," are among the 25 selected by the Librarian of Congress.

New York Times Movies
Dec 17, 2024

The TV Shows, Movies and Music That Readers Loved in 2024
Critical favorites like "Anora," "Cowboy Carter" and "The Bear" still left room for more recent arrivals like "Wicked" and Broadway's "Maybe Happy Ending."

New York Times Movies
Dec 17, 2024

Tackling the Difficult Subject at the Heart of ‘It's a Wonderful Life'
A festival devoted to the film usually focuses on its comforting message. This year, it also underscored suicide prevention.

New York Times Movies
Dec 16, 2024

Chappell Roan, Kai Cenat, Shannon Sharpe Are Among Our Breakout Stars of 2024
Across the arts world, these 10 performers broke away from the pack this year by channeling guts and grit into their work.

New York Times Movies
Dec 15, 2024

When ‘The Lord of the Rings' Gets the Anime Treatment
"The War of the Rohirrim" is the latest and most high-profile anime adaptation of a Western franchise to hit screens big and small.

New York Times Movies
Dec 14, 2024

‘Home Alone' Star Macaulay Culkin Delights Fans With Nostalgic Screening and Q&A
In Chicago, where the suburbs served as locations, a showing of the film featured an appearance by the star. Delighted fans made their devotion known.

New York Times Movies
Dec 14, 2024

Richard Gere Calls ‘Blonde on Blonde' His All-Time Favorite
"He's our Picasso," the actor said of Bob Dylan.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

Maura Delpero's Family Story Became Her Latest Movie
Maura Delpero's film "Vermiglio," which won the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice Film Festival, is inspired by her own family in Italy during World War II.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

European Directors Sometimes Get Lost in Translation When Going Hollywood
The history of European directors "going Hollywood" and making the leap to English-language filmmaking is long and uneven.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include an Irish drama about a pirate-queen, a found-footage movie made from lost Palestinian films, a coming-of-age thriller from Mexico and more.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

What to Know About ‘The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim'
You don't have to know an orc from a Mumakil to enjoy the new animated adventure, though it'll certainly help.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

‘Carry-On' Review: Travel Nightmares Amplified
In this tense thriller, Taron Egerton plays a T.S.A. agent who goes up against an implacable terrorist (Jason Bateman). The man has a funny idea of what he wants to bring on a plane.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

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
Dec 13, 2024

What ‘Wicked' Has to Say About Our Current Political Moment
By breaking the story into two movies, the emphasis in "Part One" shifts to a nation's potential decline into authoritarianism. Sound familiar?

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

Children's Movies to Stream Now: ‘That Christmas,' ‘Transformers One' and More
This month's picks include a sequel to a 1980s Tim Burton classic and an animated tale of a Christmas nearly gone wrong.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a sequel to a 1980s Tim Burton classic and an animated tale of a Christmas nearly gone wrong.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

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
Dec 13, 2024

Werner Herzog's ‘Theater of Thought' Explores the Mysteries of the Brain
In "Theater of Thought," he talks to scientists and other experts about consciousness, quantum computing and whether parrots understand human speech.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

‘Kraven the Hunter' Review: A Seriously Silly Movie
Aaron Taylor-Johnson's buff Marvel hero is overshadowed by unabashedly fun villains.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

36 Pop Culture Moments That Stuck With Us in 2024: ‘Wicked,' Kendrick Lamar and More
The movie scenes, TV episodes, song lyrics and other moments that reporters, critics, editors and visual journalists in Culture couldn't stop thinking about this year.

New York Times Movies
Dec 13, 2024

36 Things That Stuck With Us in 2024
The movie scenes, TV episodes, song lyrics and other moments that reporters, critics, editors and visual journalists in Culture couldn't stop thinking about this year.

New York Times Movies
Dec 12, 2024

‘Carry On' Review: Travel Nightmares Amplified
In this tense thriller, Taron Egerton plays a T.S.A. agent who goes up against an implacable terrorist (Jason Bateman). The man has a funny idea of what he wants to bring on a plane.

New York Times Movies
Dec 12, 2024

‘September 5' Review: When the Munich Games Changed Our News
Tim Fehlbaum's journalism procedural, starring Peter Sarsgaard, tracks the broadcast coverage of the terrorist attack at the 1972 Olympics.

New York Times Movies
Dec 12, 2024

Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco Announce Their Engagement. The Internet Rejoices.
The couple, who have been publicly discussing their relationship for a year, were deluged with congratulations on social media.

New York Times Movies
Dec 12, 2024

‘Dirty Angels' Review: Women on a Mission
In this heavy-handed action movie, Eva Green plays a Marine who leads a squad trying to rescue schoolgirls in Afghanistan.

New York Times Movies
Dec 12, 2024

‘Young Werther' Review: Updating an 18th-Century Love Triangle
This charming film, starring Douglas Booth and Alison Pill, bridges the gap between Goethe's novel and the adaptation's modern New York City setting.

New York Times Movies
Dec 12, 2024

‘The Man in the White Van' Review: Sleazy Rider
In this derivative thriller, set in the early 1970s, young women are stalked by an anonymous killer.

New York Times Movies
Dec 12, 2024

‘Nickel Boys' Review: Childhood's Brutal End
This visually inventive adaptation of a Colson Whitehead novel follows two boys at an abusive school in Jim Crow-era Florida.

New York Times Movies
Dec 12, 2024

‘Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim' Review: Side Quest
This anime adaptation, drawn from Tolkien's appendices, focuses on a shield maiden, but mostly it serves as an excuse to revisit Middle-earth.

New York Times Movies
Dec 12, 2024

‘Endless Summer Syndrome' Review: Who's Lying?
In this sun-dappled French psychological thriller, a lawyer receives a call accusing her husband of having an affair with one of their children.

New York Times Movies
Dec 11, 2024

Sundance Film Festival Unveils a Lineup Heavy on Politics
The annual event also makes room for a remake of the musical "Kiss of the Spider Woman" and the return of Justin Lin.

New York Times Movies
Dec 11, 2024

‘Maria' Review: A Diva in Decline
Angelina Jolie plays the opera star Maria Callas in a movie that can't figure her out.

New York Times Movies
Dec 11, 2024

The Best Genre Movies of 2024
We look at the finest in science fiction, horror, action and international films, all available to stream.

New York Times Movies
Dec 11, 2024

Nicole Kidman on Watching ‘Babygirl' and the Loss of Her Mother
Between her experience on "Babygirl" and her mother's death, the star has come to understand a lot about women in unfulfilled lives.

New York Times Movies
Dec 11, 2024

‘The Bibi Files' Review: The Case Against Netanyahu
This documentary about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel looks at the corruption investigation and his enduring grip on the government.

New York Times Movies
Dec 11, 2024

In ‘Our Town,' the Characters Are Fictional. The Smells Are Real.
Backstage at the Broadway play, they're frying up the aroma of breakfast — part of a long tradition of adding scents to plays and movies.

New York Times Movies
Dec 11, 2024

How ‘Her Story,' a Feminist Comedy, Came to Rule China's Box Office
"Her Story" touches on sensitive topics in China, like censorship and gender inequality. But its humorous, nonconfrontational approach may have helped it pass censors.

New York Times Movies
Dec 10, 2024

‘Nature of the Crime' Review: Yearning for a Second Chance
Two incarcerated men navigate parole boards in a documentary that asks the question: Should the guiding principle of criminal justice be retribution or rehabilitation?

New York Times Movies
Dec 10, 2024

‘It's Not Me' Review: Entering the Mind of Leos Carax
This personal film is a dynamic, even chaotic, collage of moments that bring the director back to his beginnings.

New York Times Movies
Dec 10, 2024

It's Ariana Grande vs. Selena Gomez at the Oscars (in Fans' Minds)
Stan armies are waging war over which pop star is the "better" actor. Movie lovers used to awards-season maneuvering haven't seen anything like this.

New York Times Movies
Dec 09, 2024

Golden Globes 2025: ‘Emilia Pérez' Leads Nominations, Plus Nods for ‘Conclave' and ‘Wicked'
The movie received 10 nods, leading the field. Angelina Jolie, Timothée Chalamet, Pamela Anderson and Zendaya drew acting nominations.

New York Times Movies
Dec 09, 2024

Golden Globes Nominees 2025: See the Complete List
The movies and TV series competing for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. The ceremony will air on Jan. 5.

New York Times Movies
Dec 09, 2024

Elaine May Makes a Rare Appearance to Talk About ‘Mikey and Nicky'
At a screening of the gangster tale starring Peter Falk and John Cassavetes, the director recalls her battle with Paramount to get the film released.

New York Times Movies
Dec 09, 2024

‘Emilia Pérez' Tops Golden Globe Nominations
The movie received 10 nods, leading the field. Angelina Jolie, Timothée Chalamet, Pamela Anderson and Zendaya drew acting nominations.

New York Times Movies
Dec 09, 2024

Golden Globes Snubs and Surprises: Jon M. Chu, Danielle Deadwyler, ‘The Substance' and More
Female directors were well-represented, while "Dune: Part Two" and "Sing Sing" didn't do as well as expected.

New York Times Movies
Dec 09, 2024

Golden Globes 2025: Snubs and Surprises From the Nominations
Female directors were well-represented, while "Dune: Part Two" and "Sing Sing" didn't do as well as expected.

New York Times Movies
Dec 09, 2024

Golden Globes Nominations 2025: Complete List
The movies and TV series competing for the 82nd Golden Globe Awards. The ceremony will air on Jan. 5.

New York Times Movies
Dec 09, 2024

Golden Globes Nominations 2025: Updating List
The list of Golden Globe nominees for 2025.

New York Times Movies
Dec 08, 2024

Minnesota Vikings Celebration Dance Pays Homage to ‘White Chicks'
Not everyone loved the 2004 film "White Chicks." But 20 years later, some N.F.L. players are paying homage to it in the end zone.

New York Times Movies
Dec 08, 2024

Steve Mensch, President of Tyler Perry Studios, Dies at 62
Mr. Mensch, a longtime supporter of the film industry in Georgia, died in a plane crash on Friday in Florida, according to officials.

New York Times Movies
Dec 08, 2024

How I Aged Into the Bad Christmas Movie
One December morning, a millennial critic awoke to discover that she had been begrudgingly charmed by an onslaught of Hallmark and Netflix holiday films.

New York Times Movies
Dec 07, 2024

Ruby Slippers From ‘Wizard of Oz' Sell for $28 Million at Auction
The slippers, worn by Judy Garland in "The Wizard of Oz," were stolen from the museum that bears her name in 2005 before investigators recovered them in 2018.

New York Times Movies
Dec 07, 2024

Miho Nakayama, Japanese Music and Movie Star, Dies at 54
A top-selling pop singer as a teenager in the 1980s, she also had an award-winning career as a dramatic actress.

New York Times Movies
Dec 07, 2024

Silvia Pinal, Golden Age Star of Mexican Cinema, Is Dead
She found outsize success in her native land and gained international recognition for her work with the acclaimed Spanish surrealist director Luis Buñuel.

New York Times Movies
Dec 07, 2024

‘The Interview': Tilda Swinton Would Like a Word with Trump About His Mother
The Academy Award-winning actress discusses her lifelong quest for connection, humanity's innate goodness and the point of being alive.

New York Times Movies
Dec 07, 2024

‘Wicked' Alumnae Class Notes: What They Learned at Shiz University
Only the women who've played Elphaba and Glinda in the show's two decades onstage understand why the roles are so taxing — and so rewarding, too.

New York Times Movies
Dec 07, 2024

Indiana Jones Chooses Wisely: The Biggest Voice in Gaming
Troy Baker, the industry's go-to voice actor, channels a young Harrison Ford in the action-adventure Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

New York Times Movies
Dec 06, 2024

Falling in Love With Nora Ephron
Ilana Kaplan's new coffee table book pays tribute to the godmother of the modern rom-com.

New York Times Movies
Dec 06, 2024

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a sneaky serial killer, a boy's vengeance quest and a holiday house of horrors.

New York Times Movies
Dec 06, 2024

‘Trap' and More Horror Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include a sneaky serial killer, a boy's vengeance quest and a holiday house of horrors.

New York Times Movies
Dec 06, 2024

‘The Piano Lesson' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Malcolm Washington narrates a sequence from his film, featuring Danielle Deadwyler.

New York Times Movies
Dec 06, 2024

Watch the Stirring Climax of ‘The Piano Lesson'
The director Malcolm Washington narrates a sequence from the film featuring Danielle Deadwyler.

New York Times Movies
Dec 06, 2024

12 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
Dec 06, 2024

Amy Adams, Marielle Heller and How ‘Nightbitch' Speaks to Women
They set out to subvert expectations for depictions of motherhood. "There's conscientious discomfort," Heller says. Reactions have been polarized.

New York Times Movies
Dec 06, 2024

‘Obsessed With Light' and the Dancer We All Should Know
The film argues that Loie Fuller was an inventive artist responsible for things we take for granted. If only the movie were as creative as its star.

New York Times Movies
Dec 06, 2024

In the '90s, She Was a Surprise Oscar Nominee. It May Happen Again.
Marianne Jean-Baptiste's lead role in "Hard Truths," directed by Mike Leigh, is her most substantial onscreen role since "Secrets and Lies" earned them Academy Award nominations in 1997.

New York Times Movies
Dec 05, 2024

‘Mary' Review: An Epic Biopic for the Mother of God
No genre gesture goes untapped in this Netflix film, a coming-of-age saga about the Virgin Mary featuring Anthony Hopkins as King Herod.

New York Times Movies
Dec 05, 2024

‘Hard Truths' Review: Mike Leigh's Brutal Comedy
The British director casts the superb Marianne Jean-Baptiste in the role of an excruciatingly lonely character whose pain reveals hidden depths.

New York Times Movies
Dec 05, 2024

‘Nightbitch' Review: Motherhood, Woof
Amy Adams plays a stay-at-home mom who comes to believe that she's a dog in Marielle Heller's adaptation of the Rachel Yoder novel.

New York Times Movies
Dec 05, 2024

‘Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story' Review: A Legend and His Kryptonite
The original Superman actor gets a comprehensive, if narrow-mindedly celebratory, tribute in this traditional talking-heads-style doc.

New York Times Movies
Dec 05, 2024

Review: ‘The Return,' Starring Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche
Ralph Fiennes and Juliette Binoche burn through the screen in this grim take on the homecoming of Odysseus.

New York Times Movies
Dec 05, 2024

‘The Order' Review: Catch Him if You Can
The thriller, about a white supremacist (Nicholas Hoult) and the killing of a real-life radio host, among other crimes, hits familiar genre beats.

New York Times Movies
Dec 05, 2024

‘Lake George' Review: An Odd Couple Crime Comedy
A stoic former convict reluctantly teams up with his would-be victim in this off-kilter film by Jeffrey Reiner.

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