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New York Times Movies
May 30, 2026

Ginger Minj Knows You Can Never Go Wrong With Rhinestones
"I blame Dolly Parton for this in some way," the "RuPaul's Drag Race" star said, "but it's just right, it's fun and it's eye-catching."

New York Times Movies
May 29, 2026

Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include an Argentine comedy based on a real-life incident, a queer story set in 1980s Chile, a documentary about the aftermath of the Troubles in Belfast and more.

New York Times Movies
May 29, 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
May 29, 2026

In ‘Fallen Angels,' Kelli O'Hara and Rose Byrne Get Laughs Getting Sloshed
The Tony-nominated stars of "Fallen Angels" demonstrate how to act drunk onstage and have a hilarious hangover.

New York Times Movies
May 29, 2026

Kane Parsons: From YouTube Sensation to A24's Youngest Director
Now 20, the viral creator Kane Parsons is releasing "Backrooms," a feature-length expansion of his web series.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘Power Ballad' Review: Hitting All the Wrong Notes
There are some promising themes in this comedy-drama about an American musician in Dublin, featuring Nick Jonas and Paul Rudd, but the movie never develops them.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

Three Great Documentaries to Stream
This month's picks explore the French legal system, a neighborhood conflict in Florida and the cinema legacy of the Lumière brothers.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘The Breadwinner' Review: Nate Bargatze, Man of the House
The comedian makes a big swing with this movie about a stay-at-home dad, and gets a big assist from three funny kids.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘Pressure' Review: The Weather of War
Amid the chaos of World War II, this dull film centers on dueling weather reports in the period leading up to D-Day.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘With Hasan in Gaza' Review: An Elusive Search
The Palestinian filmmaker Kamal Aljafari has constructed this elliptical documentary out of material filmed in Gaza in 2001, when he was searching for a friend.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘Propeller One-Way Night Coach': John Travolta's Directing Debut
John Travolta makes his directing debut with this short and sentimental coming-of-age film about a son's first plane trip taken with his single mother.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘Miss You, Love You' Review: A Son Outsources His Solace
The mourning process feels theatrical in this dramedy starring Allison Janney as a new widow estranged from her son.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘The Last Viking' Review: Imagine Mads Mikkelsen
Mikkelsen plays a man convinced he's John Lennon in a darkly comic crime film from the Danish auteur Anders Thomas Jensen.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘Forastera' Review: An Exquisitely Deconstructed Ghost Story
A teenager affects aspects of her late grandmother in this beguiling first feature set on the island of Mallorca.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘The Currents' Review: Lost and Found
Milagros Mumenthaler's superb, sensuously realized film follows an Argentine fashion stylist trying to overcome a deep sense of destabilization.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘The Breadwinner' Review:
The comedian Nate Bargatze makes a big swing with this movie about a stay-at-home dad, and gets a big assist from three funny kids.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

‘Backrooms' Review: Lost in the Expansion
Born from a single unsettling image, this viral horror concept from Kane Parsons wears thin under the weight of a full feature.

New York Times Movies
May 28, 2026

The Real Story Behind "Pressure," the Film About the D-Day Weather Forecast
The new film "Pressure" tells the story of the fateful D-Day weather forecast. Here's what it got right and wrong from the historical record.

New York Times Movies
May 27, 2026

Blake Lively's Last Chance: A U.S. Judge's Take on an Untested State Law
After the settlement with Justin Baldoni's company, one potentially thorny legal issue remains: whether she is due damages under a new California law.

New York Times Movies
May 27, 2026

The ‘Becky Shaw' Star Who ‘Does Horrible Things' Oh So Well
The Tony nominee Alden Ehrenreich has been making audiences cry at this Broadway comedy in which he portrays a cynical money manager.

New York Times Movies
May 27, 2026

The Cast of ‘I Love Boosters' Want You to Think Critically
Four cast members from Boots Riley's working-class comedy discuss capitalism, art, protest and trying to change the world (with some laughs thrown in).

New York Times Movies
May 26, 2026

How Cannes Is Grappling With Changes
Reporting from the Cannes Film Festival, our film critic Alissa Wilkinson describes how the event is both fending off and embracing aspects of artificial intelligence.

New York Times Movies
May 26, 2026

Julia Louis-Dreyfus to Star in ‘Other Desert Cities' on Broadway
The revival, also featuring Ed Harris, Allison Janney, Lily Rabe and Joe Keery, will begin performances in September at the Hudson Theater.

New York Times Movies
May 26, 2026

‘Armageddon': The Blockbuster Melodrama That Left Our Heads Spinning
Michael Bay wasn't remotely worried about the science in his 1998 science-fiction action hit that launched an elite ensemble cast to space.

New York Times Movies
May 25, 2026

Twenty Years After His Film, Al Gore Tweaks the Climate Script
Mr. Gore is still giving the slide show that "An Inconvenient Truth" was built around, but with changes that reflect a shift in the discussion of climate change.

New York Times Movies
May 25, 2026

Broadway's ‘The Lost Boys' and Its Flying Vampire Spectacle
The Broadway production takes full advantage of the Palace Theater's abundant height and depth, making the show feel like "a massive trust fall."

New York Times Movies
May 24, 2026

Alamo Drafthouse Instituted Mobile Ordering. Super Fans Are Not Pleased.
Known for its strict no-phones policy, the Alamo Drafthouse has instituted mobile ordering for its in-seat meals, upsetting some of its biggest fans.

New York Times Movies
May 24, 2026

How This Summer's Movies Shift the Connection With Their Related Toys
"The Mandalorian and Grogu," "Masters of the Universe" and "Toy Story 5" hail from franchises that are shifting the connection with related products.

New York Times Movies
May 24, 2026

How Marilyn Monroe Gave a Smart Gloss to Her Image
It was all about self-improvement for the actress, who was born a century ago next week. Two new volumes shed light on the books she collected and the intellectual she married.

New York Times Movies
May 23, 2026

Director Cristian Mungiu's ‘Fjord' Wins Palme d'Or at Cannes Film Festival
The film, from the Romanian director Cristian Mungiu, explores the tension between religious conservatism and social liberalism. The award closed a festival that felt comparatively muted to many.

New York Times Movies
May 23, 2026

As Draco Malfoy on Broadway, Tom Felton Draws a Crowd
Fans are traveling great distances for the chance to meet Tom Felton, who has revived a now grown-up Draco Malfoy on Broadway in "Harry Potter and The Cursed Child."

New York Times Movies
May 23, 2026

Shooting Stars at the amfAR Cannes Gala
Our photographer took in the art and fashion on display as guests gathered in seaside Antibes, France, to raise money for AIDS research.

New York Times Movies
May 23, 2026

Which Cannes Films Could Become Oscar Contenders?
The American "Club Kid" and Spanish "Black Ball" are among the most likely to impress academy voters, while Scarlett Johansson and Javier Bardem also stood out.

New York Times Movies
May 23, 2026

This Is How You Steal a Scene Using Only a Bank
Deposit slips, vintage ledgers and more: David Korins's Tony-nominated, 27,000-pound set for "Dog Day Afternoon" is as much a technical feat as a 1970s throwback.

New York Times Movies
May 23, 2026

Boots Riley Takes on Fast Fashion in a Surreal Comedy
Alissa Wilkinson, a New York Times film critic, reviews the very political "I Love Boosters."

New York Times Movies
May 22, 2026

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now
Evil this month looks just plain weird, from a despairing children's TV show to a demonic buffet.

New York Times Movies
May 22, 2026

James Gray Stands Out at a Disappointing Cannes Film Festival
James Gray's "Paper Tiger" is among the stronger titles, which also include Ryusuke Hamaguchi's "All of a Sudden" and Pawel Pawlikowski's "Fatherland."

New York Times Movies
May 22, 2026

Billy Eichner on ‘Bros' and His New Memoir
The comedian needed time to process the poor turnout for his gay rom-com, "Bros." His vulnerable new memoir may surprise "Billy on the Street" fans.

New York Times Movies
May 22, 2026

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
May 22, 2026

Watch Scorsese Make a Mean Sandwich in ‘The Mandalorian and Grogu'
The director Jon Favreau narrates a sequence featuring a character who works at a food truck and is voiced by Martin Scorsese.

New York Times Movies
May 22, 2026

‘Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu': What to Know Before Seeing the Movie
It draws from the Disney series. Here's a reminder of the events of the show and how those fit into the larger franchise.

New York Times Movies
May 22, 2026

‘Girl, Interrupted' Continues, This Time Onstage at the Public Theater
This 1993 memoir, which became a film with Winona Ryder and Angelina Jolie, is now a play with songs by Aimee Mann. Here's how the latest iteration came to be.

New York Times Movies
May 22, 2026

In ‘Ask E. Jean,' a Trump Adversary Examines Her Decision to Speak Out
E. Jean Carroll won two court cases against him, but it took decades for her to come forward. The film is at its best on the reasons for her hesitance.

New York Times Movies
May 22, 2026

‘The Mandalorian and Grogu' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director Jon Favreau narrates a sequence from his film, featuring a character voiced by Martin Scorsese.

New York Times Movies
May 22, 2026

‘Ladies First' Review: A Nightmare for Men
Sacha Baron Cohen and Rosamund Pike star in this role-reversal workplace comedy where women rule the world.

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

‘Passenger' Review: On the Beaten Path
It's my way on the highway: That's the message a demon has for a van life couple in Andre Ovredal's tense supernatural thriller.

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

The Brothers Who Made Virginia Woolf the Talk of Cannes
Arie and Chuko Esiri take a team approach to their filmmaking, and the results with their Nigerian-set adaptation "Clarissa" have wowed the festival.

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

A New Film Makes My Hearing Condition a Superpower. It's Not.
In "Tuner," a former musician turned safecracker has painful hyperacusis. For him, it's a hidden talent. Here's what it's really like.

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

‘Tuner' Review: Harmonies, Heists and Hurt
Leo Woodall shines in this somewhat odd but vibrant movie about a piano tuner with a rare and excruciating condition who begins to break bad.

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

‘Saccharine' Review: How Far Would You Go to Lose Weight?
In this supernatural horror movie, a miracle drug made of human ashes upends a medical student's life.

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

‘The Mandalorian and Grogu' Review: Baby Yoda Takes the Silver Screen
This franchise offshoot follows a hero whose face is obscured for most of the movie. Is "Star Wars" fighting with one arm tied behind its back?

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

‘Manas' Review: A Bleak Coming of Age
A 13-year-old girl living on the Brazilian island of Marajó finds herself trapped in cycles of abuse in this upsetting film.

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

‘I Love Boosters' Review: A Fashion-Forward Sense of Justice
Keke Palmer plays a shoplifter who sells high-end clothing at a deep discount in Boots Riley's polychromatic new film.

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

‘Everybody to Kenmure Street' Review: When the Neighborhood Won
A must-see documentary about a protest against a 2021 immigration raid in Glasgow shows the power of community.

New York Times Movies
May 21, 2026

Mira Nair Finds a New Audience as Mother of Zohran Mamdani
"I feel like we have given him to the world," the filmmaker said in a conversation with The New York Times. Her next movie is about one of India's greatest artists.

New York Times Movies
May 20, 2026

‘Benedetta,' ‘Good Boy' and More Streaming Gems
Lusty nuns, insecure writers and a brave pooch lead this month's under-the-radar recommendations on your subscription streaming services.

New York Times Movies
May 20, 2026

‘Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan: Ghost War' Review: He's Back for More
John Krasinski makes his feature-film debut in the Ryan role, alongside Michael Kelly and Wendell Pierce.

New York Times Movies
May 19, 2026

‘Beaches' to Close on Broadway Months Earlier Than Planned
A musical version of the 1980s tear-jerker will close months earlier than planned after opening in April to negative reviews and soft sales.

New York Times Movies
May 19, 2026

Barry Blaustein Dies at 71; Eddie Murphy Was His Muse
He helped create Buckwheat, Mister Robinson and other characters Mr. Murphy played on "Saturday Night Live," and was a writer of films like "Coming to America."

New York Times Movies
May 19, 2026

At Cannes, the Movies Are Divisive and the Arguments Heated
Without strong front-runners for the Palme d'Or, every movie is getting mixed reactions, especially the sci-fi action film "Hope."

New York Times Movies
May 17, 2026

Sex, Death and ‘Devils' at Cannes
With the main slate making few waves, the biggest moments at the festival so far involve a new horror comedy and a restored horror provocation.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2026

How the ‘Is God Is' Playwright Aleshea Harris Became a Director
Aleshea Harris won acclaim for her drama "Is God Is." When it came time for a film adaptation, she saw cinematic possibilities far beyond her play.

New York Times Movies
May 16, 2026

‘Faces of Death' Confronts Our Viewing Habits
Alissa Wilkinson, a New York Times film critic, reviews "Faces of Death" (2026).

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

‘Been Here Stay Here' Documentary Examines Tangier Island
"Been Here Stay Here" examines the complicated Chesapeake Bay dynamic when many residents don't believe in man-made climate change.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include brawling teenagers, vengeful widowers and retired swordsmen.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

‘In the Grey' Review: Cavill and Gyllenhaal Bring the Ruckus
Guy Ritchie's latest is a sleek, sun-drenched actioner in which morality is fuzzy but the fashion is sharp.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

At Cannes, the Specter of Hollywood Always Looms Large (Even in Its Absence)
The lack of big studio movies is apparent in the festival's quiet start, though the filmmakers James Gray and Jane Schoenbrun have made an impression.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

Martin Short and the Secret to Finding Joy While Surviving Tragedy
The comedy star, who is the subject of a new documentary, has faced a series of unimaginable losses. Yet he says there are always laughs to remember.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

6 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
May 15, 2026

Five Free Movies to Stream Now
This month's collection, including Richard Linklater's "Before" trilogy, heralds the blooming of love, and all the turmoil that comes with it.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

How Meryl Streep Delivers Criticism in ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2'
The director David Frankel narrates a comedic scene featuring Streep and Anne Hathaway.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

5 Children's Movies to Stream Now
This month's picks include an animated critter voiced by Michael B. Jordan and a nature documentary about the orangutans of Southeast Asia.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

On Tangier Island, Documenting Rising Seas and a Devout Community
"Been Here Stay Here" examines the complicated Chesapeake Bay dynamic when many residents don't believe in man-made climate change.

New York Times Movies
May 15, 2026

‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' | Anatomy of a Scene
The director David Frankel narrates a sequence from his film starring Meryl Streep and Anne Hathaway.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2026

‘Is God Is' Review: The Fires This Time
Kara Young and Mallori Johnson play twins bent on revenge in the playwright Aleshea Harris's powerhouse film debut.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2026

Koji Suzuki, Whose Horror Novels Inspired ‘Ring' Movies, Dies at 68
Sometimes called the Stephen King of Japan, he helped create a genre known as J-horror and spawned one of the highest-grossing horror films ever made.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2026

‘Obsession' Review: I Love You to Death
Passion becomes possession in Curry Barker's supernatural, be-careful-what-you-wish-for horror movie.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2026

‘Magic Hour' Review: Grief Encounters
Katie Aselton's melodrama follows a woman in the California desert who is reeling after a mysterious marriage conflict.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2026

‘Life Hack' Review: A Heist That Never Leaves the Screen
A group of teenagers seem to be targeting a cryptocurrency billionaire out of boredom, but they have a more sympathetic motive in this hacker film.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2026

‘Decorado' Review: Cute Mice Meet Cold Orwellian Despair
This surreal satire blends anthropomorphic charm with existential dread to critique capitalism, though its meta-commentary leaves some haunting questions frustratingly unanswered.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2026

‘Agatha's Almanac' Review: Living Off the Land
Over six years, a filmmaker captured her aunt's largely self-sufficient lifestyle and eccentricities on a 54-acre farm in Canada.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2026

‘The Wizard of the Kremlin' Review: The New Rasputin
Paul Dano and Jude Law star in a movie about the rise of Vladimir Putin and a fictional version of his right-hand man.

New York Times Movies
May 14, 2026

Ellen Burstyn on Her Favorite Books and Her Love of Poetry
"Of course, at 93 I am not as good at memorizing as I used to be," the Oscar-winning actress and author says. "But it is good exercise."

New York Times Movies
May 13, 2026

Koji Suzuki, Sometimes Called the Stephen King of Japan, Dies at 68
His "Ring" trilogy helped create a genre known as J-horror and spawned a multimedia franchise, including one of the highest-grossing horror films ever made.

New York Times Movies
May 13, 2026

At Cannes 2026, Gaza Becomes a Political Flashpoint
The event's leaders immediately jumped into the debate over whether festival participants should speak out on issues like Israel and Gaza.

New York Times Movies
May 13, 2026

Mel Brooks Donates His Archives to the National Comedy Center
The comedian is contributing some 20,000 documents and photos covering his career, including his time in the Army and the lyrics for "Springtime for Hitler."

New York Times Movies
May 13, 2026

‘A New Leaf': A Romantic Comedy, With Murder on the Mind
This 1971 movie, restored and revived for a week at the IFC Center, offers ample evidence of Elaine May's screwball genius.

New York Times Movies
May 13, 2026

‘The A List' Review: The Diaspora, Described
This documentary spotlights the individual histories and struggles of 15 figures from all walks of life, connected by their inclusion in the Asian and Pacific diasporas.

New York Times Movies
May 13, 2026

How Naomi Ackie Learned to Act Without Fear
She's had breakout moments before. But with "I Love Boosters," she's moving beyond hype.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2026

Claire Maurier, the Narcissistic Mother in ‘400 Blows,' Dies at 97
A landmark of New Wave cinema, "The 400 Blows" brought her enduring global attention. She later appeared in "La Cage Aux Folles" and "Amélie."

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2026

Officers Sue Affleck and Damon's Company Over ‘The Rip' Portrayal
Two Miami law enforcement officials say the Netflix crime drama uses real-life details and portrays them in a negative light.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2026

‘Paranormal Activity' to Haunt Broadway This Summer
Inspired by the popular film series, the play has already run in Britain and in four U.S. cities. It arrives in New York in August after a Boston stop.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2026

Rex Reed, Film Critic Known for Acerbic Reviews, Dies at 87
He fawned over Old Hollywood stars and sparred with Frank Sinatra. Nora Ephron marveled at his ability to get his subjects to say the things they did.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2026

At Netflix Is a Joke, the Attention Economy Rules the Festival
Though stand-up by stars like John Mulaney and Dave Chappelle were on the program, roasts, podcasts and other shows that incorporated comedy were hot.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2026

Watching ‘The Devil Wears Prada 2' as an Elegy for Magazines
The film may be about fashion, but for some editors and writers, it gets a lot right about the dire state of fashion journalism.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2026

In ‘Should I Marry a Murderer' and ‘Trust Me,' Informants Risk Almost Everything
In two new Netflix docuseries, women put their lives, safety and sanity on the line to help law enforcement bring down the bad guy.

New York Times Movies
May 12, 2026

A Reporter Shares His Secrets to Covering the Cannes Film Festival
Kyle Buchanan, who has attended the annual launchpad for Oscar contenders in France since 2013, subsists on Red Bull and around four hours of sleep.

New York Times Movies
May 11, 2026

Kevin Hart Roast: Highlights From Tom Brady, the Rock, Katt Williams and More
Tom Brady, the Rock, Chelsea Handler and even Hart's longtime rival Katt Williams told jokes at Hart's expense at a Netflix roast.

New York Times Movies
May 11, 2026

Cannes Film Festival Preview: 4 Story Lines to Watch for
The lineup isn't very starry, but changes in the Oscar rules could affect the Palme d'Or choice. That's one development we're tracking.

New York Times Movies
May 11, 2026

Lost Movie Music? On CD? La-La Land Is an Anomaly. (And a Success.)
The California record label scours movie studio archives and composers' personal collections to locate music from older films or TV recordings.

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