Martin Scorsese’s epic drama about killings in Osage territory in the 1920s showcases the unparalleled wedding wear and culture of the tribe.
Category: Movies
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‘A Haunting in Venice’ Review: A Whodunit With a Splash of Horror
Kenneth Branagh directs and stars in this adaptation of a ghostly mystery from Agatha Christie, with assists from Michelle Yeoh and Tina Fey.
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Talking Heads Reunite for Restored ‘Stop Making Sense’
Appearing together for the first time since 2002, the band celebrated the film in a Q. and A. with Spike Lee at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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‘Poor Things’ Takes Top Prize at Venice Film Festival
The film, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, stars Emma Stone as a woman who goes on a sexual and philosophical journey. The announcement of its win was met with a roar of applause.
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Francia apoya a Woody Allen, Louis C. K. y Johnny Depp
Últimamente, Francia ha dado una cálida acogida a hombres del mundo artístico que han sido acusados de abusos sexuales, conducta sexual inapropiada o violencia doméstica.
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Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include films with complex schemes, vengeful spouses and plenty of brawling.
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A Look Back at ‘Black Girl’ and Other Ousmane Sembène Films
At Film Forum, a retrospective of the Senegalese director’s work shows the care he took in telling female stories.
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Lynn Lynn’s Journey From Rocker to Dissecting Myanmar’s Coup in Film
Lynn Lynn was a musical idol when he volunteered in 2015 to protect the life of Myanmar’s new civilian leader. Forced to flee after 2021’s coup, he has reinvented himself as a film director.
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Fall Movie Preview 2023: ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ ‘Maestro’ and More
New films by Martin Scorsese, Sofia Coppola, David Fincher and Bradley Cooper lead a select list of the season’s highlights.
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‘My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3’ Review: A Noisy Sequel
Nia Vardalos is back in a noisy sequel that cedes the punchlines, and the plotlines, to the more cacophonous members of the Portokalos clan.
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‘The Nun II’ Review: Back in the Habit
The latest installment in the “Conjuring” franchise continues a formula of frights with a splash of religious world building.
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At Venice Film Festival, Trapped Women and Controlling Men
This year’s lineup includes films from Sofia Coppola, Yorgos Lanthimos and Bradley Cooper in which female characters squirm under the thumbs of egocentric men.
