The gruff appeal of Harrison Ford, both de-aged and properly weathered, is the main draw in this generally silly entry in the long-running franchise.
Category: Movies
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‘Barbenheimer’: Fans Plan to See ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ Back to Back on July 21
The “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” movies look very different. But some fans are planning a double feature for their release on July 21.
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‘Barbenheimer’: Fans Plan to See ‘Barbie’ and ‘Oppenheimer’ Back to Back on July 21
The “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” movies look very different. But some fans are planning a double feature for their release on July 21.
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‘Run Rabbit Run’ Review: No Child of Mine
A splendid Sarah Snook battles weak plotting in this atmospheric, derivative ghost story.
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Julian Sands Dies at 65; Actor Played Shelley, a Warlock and a King
Over a 40-year screen career, the instantly recognizable Mr. Sands displayed great versatility onscreen. He died while hiking in the San Gabriel Mountains.
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Frederic Forrest, 86, Dies; Actor Known for ‘Apocalypse Now’ and ‘The Rose’
He appeared in a string of films directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and his performance as Bette Midler’s love interest earned him an Oscar nomination.
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Angela Bassett and Mel Brooks Are Among Those to Receive Honorary Oscars
The Sundance Institute executive Michelle Satter and the film editor Carol Littleton will also get prizes at the Governors Awards ceremony in November.
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The Movie ‘Out of Sight,’ 25 Years Later
This adaptation of an Elmore Leonard novel broke a losing streak for Steven Soderbergh and gave George Clooney a boost up the movie star ladder.
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The Movie ‘Out of Sight,’ 25 Years Later
This adaptation of an Elmore Leonard novel broke a losing streak for Steven Soderbergh and gave George Clooney a boost up the movie star ladder.
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‘Sin La Habana’ Review: A Long Way From Home
In Kaveh Nabatian’s new drama, an Afro-Cuban dancer tries to bring his girlfriend to Canada through a sham marriage.
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Why ‘Freaks’ Is a Milestone for Disability Representation
Though it has detractors, scholars and advocates have largely embraced this film for the way it shows people just living their lives while disabled.
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‘Twilight Zone: The Movie’ and the Deadly Accident That Plagued It
It’s been 40 years since the release of the film, but questions of what risks are permissible in the making of art have persisted.
