The film’s armorer will face the same charge. A cinematographer was killed when a gun Baldwin was rehearsing with went off. There was not supposed to be live ammunition on the set.
Category: Movies
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‘All Eyes Off Me’ Review: Scenes of Seduction
A series of sexual and social situations unspool in this portrait of Israeli youth culture.
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India’s Love Story With ‘D.D.L.J’ Is Still Strong After 27 Years
‘D.D.L.J.,’ which a Mumbai theater has shown nearly every day since 1995, encapsulates a society in churn, with the choices afforded by economic opportunity clashing with tradition.
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A Doll That Wears Sunglasses With Attitude? Oh, ‘M3gan’ Is a Gay Movie.
The title robot — reminiscent of the loyal but messy straight women that gay men are protective of — is progress for a genre with a shameful history.
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‘All Quiet on the Western Front’ Leads BAFTA Nominees
The German-language movie received 14 nods and will compete for best film against the likes of “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and “The Banshees of Inisherin.”
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‘After Love’ Review: The Other Woman
In this intelligent melodrama by the director Aleem Khan, a British woman discovers her husband has been leading a double life.
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Prosecutors to Announce Whether They Plan Charges in ‘Rust’ Case
More than a year after the fatal shooting, Santa Fe County prosecutors said they would announce on Thursday whether anyone would be charged in the case.
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Our Predictions for the Oscar Nominees in Six top Categories
It’s an unusually wide open year for the Academy Awards. But our expert has a good idea about what will make the cut. Here are his projections.
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Oliver Stone Goes Nuclear at Davos
At the World Economic Forum, the provocative filmmaker received a warm reception for his film promoting nuclear power.
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‘The Ability to Say Yes’ to Stories Long Neglected on the Screen
People of color are financing a number of movies at the Sundance Film Festival focused on elevating underrepresented voices.
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At the Movies, Bagels, Onions and a Side Dish of Nothing
Both “Everything Everywhere All at Once” and the “Knives Out” sequel delve into the abyss, where life has no meaning. What they do next is surprising.
