It’s already powering remarkable visual innovations, like in the new movie “Here.” But boosters think that’s just the beginning.
Category: Movies
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4 Surprising Things We Learned From the John Williams Documentary
A new Disney+ film about the prolific film composer chronicles his life and career, with a focus on his famous music for movies including “Jaws” and “Star Wars.”
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Heidi Klum Transforms into Remote-Controlled E.T. for Halloween
The model and television host dressed as the alien from Steven Spielberg’s 1982 film for her annual New York City costume party.
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The Metrograph Theater Starts a Film Magazine
A throwback publication courts cinephiles with stories featuring Ari Aster, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Clowes, Clint Eastwood and Ann Hui.
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The Metrograph Theater Starts a Film Magazine
A throwback publication courts cinephiles with stories featuring Ari Aster, Maggie Cheung, Daniel Clowes, Clint Eastwood and Ann Hui.
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‘Juror #2’ Review: Clint Eastwood Hands Down a Tough Verdict
In his latest (and perhaps last) movie as a director, Eastwood casts a skeptical eye at the criminal justice system in a mystery starring Nicholas Hoult.
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‘The Graduates’ Review: How to Move On
In this delicate drama set in Utah, three individuals deal with survivor’s guilt a year after a school shooting takes the life of a loved one.
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‘Blitz’ Review: Love in the Ruins
Steve McQueen’s World War II drama may appear conventional on the surface, but don’t miss what it’s really doing.
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‘The Gutter’ Review: A Phenom Is Born
This bowling comedy, co-directed by the standup comedian Yassir Lester and his brother Isaiah, has absurdity to spare.
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‘Absolution’ Review: Brain Drain
Liam Neeson plays a regretful gangster with a serious medical condition in this drab, downbeat action movie.
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‘Lost on a Mountain in Maine’ Review: Peak Experience
The true story of a 12-year-old’s survival in a vast mountain wilderness for nine days in the 1930s.
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‘A Real Pain’ Review: Mourning as an Act of Survival
Jesse Eisenberg directs and stars in a melancholic yet funny exploration of Jewish loss and belonging, with an outstanding Kieran Culkin.
