‘Black Bag’ Review: Blanchett v. Fassbender
The actors play a glamorous couple of spies in this latest sleek collaboration from the director Steven Soderbergh and the screenwriter David Koepp.
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The actors play a glamorous couple of spies in this latest sleek collaboration from the director Steven Soderbergh and the screenwriter David Koepp.
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In this gross-out action spectacle, Jack Quaid plays an unlikely action hero who, because of a genetic disorder, can’t feel any pain.
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A drama full of unconventional touches recalls a time when all we had were our screens.
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Men posture and peacock in the Québecois director Philippe Lesage’s ensemble drama set at an isolated house in a remote forest.
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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.
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The Movies We’ve Loved Since 2000
Explore 25 years of our movie coverage, and find your next film from this collection of our critics’ favorites from each year.
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In ‘Meanwhile,’ a Nation Remembers to Breathe
The director Catherine Gund fuses work from multiple artists with archival footage and interviews to craft an exploration of Black resilience.
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No American Drama Is as Haunted by Ghosts of Actors Past as ‘Streetcar’
With a revival starring Paul Mescal and Patsy Ferran in Brooklyn, a look at the carefully weighted balance that actors playing Blanche and Stanley need to strike.
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‘The Electric State’ Review: 1990s Robot Apocalypse? As If!
Who needs dystopian artificial intelligence to destroy faith in humanity when you can watch this sci-fi extravaganza?
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Demand to see Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal play Shakespeare has set a record in a year when big stars have been driving up the prices of Broadway plays.
By Michael Paulson
The actress, now starring in “The Actor,” talks about Schubert, “In the Mood for Love” and other art, food and pets that she loves.
By Kathryn Shattuck
In this month’s picks, multidimensional comedy and extraterrestrial drama.
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
Also available for streaming: A masterful F. Murray Abraham in “Beckett Briefs,” and Christopher Walken and Susan Sarandon in a take on “Streetcar.”
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
The mayor of Miami Beach wants to end the lease of a group renting a city-owned property because it is screening the Academy Award-winning “No Other Land” there.
By Marc Tracy and Emily Cochrane
In this coming-of-age drama from Belgium, a 14-year-old boy falls in love with his neighbor and questions his sexual identity.
By Beatrice Loayza
John Malkovich plays a ’90s pop star who emerges from retirement with a bloody agenda.
By Ben Kenigsberg
Subtitled “A Looney Tunes Movie,” this installment, directed by Peter Browngardt, takes bubble gum to a whole new level.
By Glenn Kenny
A family getaway turns ghastly when a demon is awakened in this juvenile, meanspirited horror-comedy.
By Calum Marsh
André Holland plays an actor with amnesia in this wonderfully surreal and poignant mystery.
By Jeannette Catsoulis
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