In “Giant Love,” the novelist’s great-niece chronicles the Texas saga’s divisive reception and the epic film adaptation that’s now better known than the book.
Category: Movies
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The Friendship Behind ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘Manhattan’
In a Q&A, Woody Allen describes the years spent collaborating with his friend Marshall Brickman on beloved movies. Mr. Brickman died on Friday.
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Stream These 6 Titles Before They Leave Netflix This Month
A bunch of movies and TV shows are leaving for U.S. subscribers by the end of December. Here’s a roundup of the best.
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Stream These Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in December
A bunch of movies and TV shows are leaving for U.S. subscribers by the end of December. Here’s a roundup of the best.
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The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Disney+, Amazon, Apple TV+ and More in December
“Pop Culture Jeopardy!,” “Laid,” “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew,” “Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point” and “Sugarcane” are arriving.
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The ‘Wicked’ Practice of Taking Pictures of the Movie Screen
Why are so many people snapping photos and taking videos at the movies? Will this trend ever go away?
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Bringing the Magic of ‘Fanny and Alexander’ to the Opera Stage
A new opera by Mikael Karlsson and Royce Vavrek, directed by Ivo van Hove, aims to capture the lavishness of Ingmar Bergman’s film, in half the time.
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Angelina Jolie Plays Opera Diva Maria Callas. We Went With Her to the Met.
Jolie plays the superstar soprano Maria Callas in the new movie “Maria.” We went to the Metropolitan Opera with her and the director Pablo Larraín.
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Best Movies of 2024
Our film critics rank their 10 favorites this year.
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How the Visual Effects of ‘Death Becomes Her’ Changed Movies
The loony 1992 comedy’s visual effects broke new ground (along with Meryl Streep’s neck). With the film’s Broadway musical adaptation, a look at its enduring legacy.
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Juliette Binoche Is Taking Christian Louboutin to the Theater
“I’ve seen this play three times, and it’s five and a half hours long,” said the actress, who stars in the new movie “The Return.”
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Earl Holliman, Rugged, and Familiar, Screen Presence, Dies at 96
While never a big star, he was a recognizable one, with roles in “The Twilight Zone,” “Giant,” “Forbidden Planet” and the 1970s series “Police Woman.”
