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Category: Movies
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Maura Monti Remembers ‘The Batwoman’
Recently restored, “The Batwoman” (1968) stars Maura Monti in the title role. The actress’s own story could be a movie, too.
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‘Saw X’ Review: Blood, Guts and a Little Heart
The 10th movie in this horror series gives the fans what they want.
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Michael Gambon, Dumbledore in the ‘Harry Potter’ Films, Dies at 82
After he made his mark in London in the 1970s, he went on to play a wide range of roles, including Edward VII, Oscar Wilde and Winston Churchill.
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‘Green Border’: The Polish Film That Poland’s Leaders Hate
The director Agnieszka Holland says her movie “Green Border” encourages empathy with migrants trying to enter Poland. But the government has likened it to Nazi propaganda.
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How Dumbledore Became Michael Gambon’s Most Recognizable Role
The great British stage actor was not initially cast as the wizarding headmaster in the “Harry Potter” films, but he made the role his own.
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Hattie McDaniel’s Historic Oscar Will Return to Its Desired Home
The plaque that McDaniel, the first Black winner of an Academy Award, bequeathed to Howard University has been missing for about 50 years. Now a replacement is on its way.
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‘Reptile’ Review: Unusual Suspects
Benicio Del Toro plays a detective investigating a suburban homicide in this overstuffed thriller.
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‘Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie’ Review: Sit, Roll Over, Save the World
In this sequel, the canine gang faces Taraji P. Henson’s villain who sends a dangerous meteor toward Earth. And, yes, Kim Kardashian returns too.
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‘Nowhere’ Review: Sensationalism at Sea
This thriller from the Spanish director Albert Pintó follows a pregnant refugee forced to survive in a shipping container adrift in the ocean.
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‘Mami Wata’ Review: An Old God Flickers Out in a New Era
In this striking film by the Nigerian director C.J. Obasi, with the help of a mysterious stranger, a village awakens to what is possible.
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‘Story Ave’ Review: Elevated Training
A Bronx teenager looks for a channel for his artistic talent in this debut feature from Aristotle Torres.
