The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers said the union had asked for a meeting, which would be the first in nearly a month.
Category: Movies
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C.I.A. Discloses Identity of Second Spy Involved in ‘Argo’ Operation
The movie about the daring mission to rescue American diplomats from Tehran portrayed a single C.I.A. officer sneaking into the Iranian capital. In reality, the agency sent two officers.
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‘Rebel’ Review: A Family Caught in the Islamic State’s Snare
This musical drama about Islamic extremism (yes, you read that right) crowds out its finer points with spectacle.
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‘A Million Miles Away’ Review: From the Fields to Outer Space
In this biopic, a boy from a family of migrant farm workers watches the moon landing in 1969, which ignites his desire to be an astronaut.
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‘Outlaw Johnny Black’ Review: A Gravel-Toned Gunslinger
This misguided Western parody, starring and directed by Michael Jai White, struggles to establish a comedic rhythm.
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‘Remembering Every Night’ Review: Separate Lives, Intertwined
Yui Kiyohara’s slow and graceful film follows a day in the life of three women of different ages as their paths crisscross in a Tokyo suburb.
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‘Love at First Sight’ Review: Sense, Sensibility and Statistics
Two lovebirds-to-be meet at an airport in this unoriginal but sturdy Y.A. romance, which pivots on the probability of falling in love.
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‘El Conde’ Review: Pablo Larraín’s Grisly Satire of Pinochet
The Chilean director Pablo Larraín makes the dictator Augusto Pinochet a vampire in this horror spoof.
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‘Canary’ Review: Tracking Lonnie Thompson’s Findings
A documentary traces the efforts of Dr. Lonnie Thompson, a scientist who starting collecting evidence of global warming in the 1970s.
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‘Satanic Hispanics’ Review: The Devil Made Them Do It
Five Latino filmmakers get gory, and goofy, in a new horror movie anthology.
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‘Dumb Money’ Review: Revenge of the Amateur Stock Traders
The GameStop stock craze of 2021 becomes the basis for an irreverent underdog movie starring Paul Dano.
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How Strikes Reflect Longstanding Battles for Control in Hollywood
Striking actors and writers fear A.I. Executives don’t seem to. It’s a longstanding battle over technology and control in Hollywood that plays out onscreen, too.
