The actor, who was cleared of sexual assault charges in Britain this week, has parts in two small upcoming films. Yet his tarnished public perception makes starry roles unlikely.
Category: Movies
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Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a bittersweet French comedy, a gutting Croatian social-realist drama, a Mexican true-crime doc and more.
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Aston Martin Wants to Win and to Sell Cars, Too
Lawrence Stroll bought the team and a stake in the carmaker. He’s now testing the old racing adage, “Win on Sunday, sell on Monday.”
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Brad Pitt Is Making a Movie About Formula 1
A new film is shooting alongside the action at Grands Prix and, with Lewis Hamilton’s help, is being made by the director of “Top Gun: Maverick.”
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‘Mr. Blandings’ Is Now 75. What Can His Dream House Tell Us About Ours?
The 1948 film starring Cary Grant and Myrna Loy celebrated leaving city life and spreading out in suburbia. Even then, it was a questionable idea.
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‘Oppenheimer’ Fans Are Rediscovering a 40-Year-Old Documentary
“The Day After Trinity,” made available without a subscription until August, shot to the top of the Criterion Channel’s most-watched films.
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‘War Pony’ Review: The Sad Absurdities of Reservation Life
Riley Keough and Gina Gammell’s stellar debut, starring many first-time actors, takes a deadpan look at a Lakota-Sioux reservation in South Dakota.
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Julian Barry, Who Made Lenny Bruce Into ‘Lenny,’ Dies at 92
Mr. Barry’s scripts for a hit Broadway play and later a Hollywood movie about that rule-breaking comic helped give Mr. Bruce a lasting place in pop culture lore.
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‘The Unknown Country’ Review: A Granddaughter’s Road Trip
Lily Gladstone’s achingly measured performance braided with the actual stories from nonprofessional actors makes Morrisa Maltz’s film a memorable road trip.
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‘El Agua’ Review: After the Flood, the Legends
This film from Elena López Riera follows what happens when floods drench a village in southeastern Spain.
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‘Happiness for Beginners’ Review: Live, Laugh, Hike
Ellie Kemper and Luke Grimes star in “Happiness for Beginners,” an outdoorsy rom-com that’s inoffensive to a fault.
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‘Zoey 102’ Review: Grown Up, Washed Up
15 Years after her Nickelodeon show, “Zoey 101,” ended, Jamie Lynn Spears returns in a serviceable movie sequel.
