Nine years ago, the actor was ready to quit Hollywood. Now, he’s starring in “Rustin” and “The Color Purple” in a breakthrough moment on the big screen.
Category: Movies
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What to Know About ‘Maestro’: A Guide to Bradley Cooper’s Bernstein Biopic
Now on Netflix, the movie tracks the life of the American conductor and composer and his wife, the actress Felicia Montealegre, played by Carey Mulligan.
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‘Barbie’ Makes a Strong Showing on Oscar Shortlists
The film is the equivalent of a semifinalist in the song, score and sound categories. “Killers of the Flower Moon” also landed on several lists.
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Why Is Shari Redstone, Ruler of a Vast Media Kingdom, Weighing a Sale?
She fought to keep control of her family’s media empire. Now she’s considering an exit as financial pressures mount.
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‘Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom’ Review: Back With a Trident and Dad Jokes
The Atlantean hero-king returns as a new father, a bit worse for wear. But this sequel feels like a film for grown-ups who like fun.
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‘Anyone but You’ Review: Baring Bums in the Land Down Under
Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell romp in a rom-com bomb with gratuitous clothes-shedding, played out against beautiful backdrops.
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Why a Warner Bros.-Paramount Does (and Doesn’t) Makes Sense
A potential merger could bolster their streaming businesses and negotiating power with cable operators. But their crushing debt load could be a turn-off.
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‘Freud’s Last Session’ Review: Film Adaptation and Its Discontents
Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis probably never met. What the stage-based film presupposes is: Maybe they did?
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‘Migration’ Review: Is It a Road Trip if You Have Wings?
An animated feature written by Mike White (“The White Lotus”) stars Awkwafina, Elizabeth Banks and Kumail Nanjiani as birds, but it never fully gets off the ground.
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‘Rebel Moon — Part One: Child of Fire’ Review: Galaxy Brained
Zack Snyder creates a space opera that’s bloated but rarely buoyant.
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‘The Inner Cage’ Review: The Leftovers
In this solemn Italian drama, the guards and inmates of a decommissioned prison renegotiate the limits of power.
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‘All of Us Strangers’ Review: A Soul Longing for the Impossible
Playing a man alienated from himself and looking for answers, Andrew Scott makes this film sing.
