In an exceptionally strong field, Timothée Chalamet, Leonardo DiCaprio, Ethan Hawke, Michael B. Jordan and Wagner Moura each have a way to triumph.
Category: Hawke, Ethan
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BAFTA Nominations: ‘One Battle After Another’ and ‘Sinners’ Face Off
‘Hamnet,’ ‘Marty Supreme’ and ‘Sentimental Value’ are also in the running for best film at Britain’s equivalent of the Oscars.
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How to Watch the Golden Globes 2026: Date, Time and Streaming
Nikki Glaser is back as host, there’s a new podcast category and “One Battle After Another” looks to have a big night.
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Who Should the Oscar Nominees Be? Our Movie Critics Pick.
Here’s who our film critics Manohla Dargis and Alissa Wilkinson think voters should pick.
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See All the Stars at the Gotham Awards: Elle Fanning, Hugh Jackman and More
It was all roast beef, chocolate cake and air kisses at the Gotham Awards in Lower Manhattan.
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Glenn Close, Ethan Hawke and Others Mourn Tom Stoppard
Nobody advanced or cherished the English language more than Stoppard, Tim Curry noted. Colleagues and fans agreed.
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When Hollywood Tries to Depict Broadway Genius, the Results Rarely Sing
The new Lorenz Hart biopic “Blue Moon” gets a lot right about the creation of musicals that a spate of 1940s films got wildly wrong.
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‘Black Phone 2’ Review: Ethan Hawke Is Back Behind the Mask
This horror sequel starring Ethan Hawke creates a more cohesive picture than the original, while deploying a new bag of scary tricks.
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‘Blue Moon’ Review: Ethan Hawke Plays Lorenz Hart’s Tragic Tune
Ethan Hawke plays the legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart on a wistful one-night quest to save his soul.
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I Finally Solved My Ethan Hawke Problem
A star since he was teenager, Hawke left our critic cold for several movies. But as he grew as an actor, his performances won her over.
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At Telluride, a Springsteen Biopic Means a Springsteen Appearance
The world premiere drew a starry audience to the annual film festival in Colorado.
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Five Free Movies to Stream Now
This month’s films, including Sidney Lumet’s last feature and Abel Ferrara’s grimy portrait of New York, examine the underbelly of society.
