This psychological thriller about a woman experiencing amnesia poses an essentially cinematic question: Who are we without our memories?
Category: Movies
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‘Fugue’ Review: Lost Time
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‘Enys Men’ Review: Island of the Lost
The New York Times – Movies:In this stylistically bold folk-horror movie, a woman is disturbed by visions related to a long-ago tragedy.
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‘Tetris’ Review: Falling Blocks and Rising Freedom
The New York Times – Movies:Like it’s namesake, this film is clever, crafty and shockingly entertaining.
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‘Space Oddity’ Review: Failure to Launch
The New York Times – Movies:Men will literally contemplate traveling to Mars instead of going to therapy in “Space Oddity,” directed by Kyra Sedgwick.
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Teyana Taylor Has a Story to Tell
The New York Times – Music:After stepping away from recording music, the artist has turned to movies with a lead role in “A Thousand and One.”
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Prosecutor Behind ‘Rust’ Charges Steps Aside, Appointing Replacements
The New York Times – Movies:The involuntary manslaughter case against Alec Baldwin has suffered setbacks, and now the district attorney has withdrawn from the case and named two special prosecutors.
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At New Directors/New Films, See the World Through Perceptive Filmmakers’ Eyes
The New York Times – Movies:“Earth Mama,” “Tótem” and other strong entries offer proof that the art form is flourishing regardless of what’s happening in Hollywood.
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A John Wick Action Scene, Step by Step
The New York Times – Movies:Look behind the scenes at the climactic sequence in “John Wick: Chapter 4,” set on 222 steps leading up to the Sacré-Coeur Basilica in Paris.
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‘Spin Me Round,’ ‘Small Town Crime’ and More Streaming Gems
The New York Times – Movies:This month’s recommended viewing includes a pair of unconventional rom-coms, genre titles with a lot on their minds and two must-see docs for music lovers.
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When Superheros Need Leather, These ‘Pop Artisans’ Go to Work
The New York Times – Fashion & Style:Whitaker Malem has dressed everyone from Captain America to Megan Thee Stallion in custom-sculpted bodywear.
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For $18,500 (and Up), You, Too, Can Travel Like James Bond
The New York Times – Travel:When the (real) world is not enough, new luxury tours offer fans a chance to engage with their favorite film and TV worlds.
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Ari Aster Wants to Terrify (and Tickle) You With ‘Beau Is Afraid’
The New York Times – Movies:The maker of “Midsommar” may be known for horror, but he thought that film was comical. With his latest movie, “Beau Is Afraid,” the dark humor is more apparent.
