Liza Béar’s deadpan anti-thriller returns to the Museum of Modern Art for a limited engagement.
Category: Movies
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‘The Little Mermaid’ Review: Disney’s Renovations Are Only Skin Deep
Disney’s live-action remake, with Halle Bailey starring as Ariel and a diverse cast, is a dutiful corrective with noble intentions and little fun.
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HBO Says “The Idol” Is Sleazy. You Be the Judge.
At Cannes, the sex-filled show is drawing plenty of controversy. That just means “we’re about to have the biggest show of the summer,” Sam Levinson says.
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Kenneth Anger, 96, Dies; Experimental Filmmaker Left a Pop Culture Legacy
His best-known movie, “Scorpio Rising,” proved that sound and image could be combined to create something powerful, influencing the rise of music video.
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Summer Movies 2023: ‘Barbie,’ ‘Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse’ and ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.’
Barbie springs to life, Indy swings into action and Spidey slings new webs. Here are 107 films for movie lovers of all tastes.
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Halle Bailey Makes a Splash in ‘The Little Mermaid’
Her first major film role has come with big expectations and a racist backlash. But the Grammy-nominated singer isn’t easily deterred.
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Summer Movie Picks: Horror, Sci-Fi, Action and More
Our genre experts pick the films they are most excited about seeing.
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Ray Stevenson, Actor in ‘Thor’ and Other Films, Dies at 58
His wide-ranging roles included fantasy characters, a knight, a Roman soldier and a Punisher.
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Leon Ichaso, Whose Films Explored Latino Identity, Dies at 74
His first feature, “El Super,” was critically acclaimed. He continued to examine culture and exile in “Crossover Dreams,” “El Cantante” and “Piñero.”
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Michelle Yeoh Had Some Advice for the Cannes Jury
The best actress winner helped award the Palme d’Or in 2002 to “The Pianist,” but she found the process intense: “Whew! It was a little too emotional.”
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‘Flux Gourmet,’ ‘The Meddler’ and More Streaming Picks
This month’s offbeat selections on the subscription streamers include familial comedy, religious drama, tales of sin and redemption, and a strange foodie-meets-performance artist comedy.
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The Campy Masculine Pleasures of Gerard Butler and ‘Kandahar’
The action-flick Everyman limps nobly on in “Kandahar.”
