This documentary follows a couple’s efforts to reintroduce an ocelot, headed to a zoo or worse, into its home in the Peruvian Amazon.
Category: Movies
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‘Annual Animation Show of Shows’ Review: A Mix of Whimsy and Dread
This festival’s 22nd edition covers themes of crisis, both personal and planetary, with short works from the likes of Gil Alkabetz and Frédéric Back.
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‘A Man Called Otto’ Review: Tom Hanks Learns Life Lessons
Going against nice-guy type (at first), the star plays a misanthrope who’s pulled into caring for a neighboring family in need.
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‘Treasure Planet’ at 20: Disney’s Failed Space Odyssey Deserved to Soar
This maligned flight of fancy contains a trove of underrated accomplishments worthy of reappraisal.
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Stream These 7 Movies and Shows Before They Leave Netflix in January
Among the gems leaving for U.S. subscribers next month are two irreverent TV adaptations and the last movie from one of the most successful filmmakers of the 1970s.
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‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical’ Review: Youth in Revolt
This musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s novel is a jolt of sour candy guaranteed to make you grin.
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‘Roald Dahl’s Matilda the Musical’ Review: Youth in Revolt
This musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s novel is a jolt of sour candy guaranteed to make you grin.
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‘Broker’ Review: It Takes a Village to Sell a Child
Filmed in South Korea, the new movie from Hirokazu Kore-Eda turns a potentially grim tale into a poignant road picture.
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William Strobeck Is Supreme’s Skate Video Auteur
William Strobeck brings rare intimacy to his skateboarding films. His latest, “Play Dead,” with Supreme, chronicles some of the sport’s biggest talents.
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Listen. Can You Guess These 12 Christmas Movies?
Find out if you deserve the expert’s Santa hat or a big old lump of coal.
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How Angela Lansbury and Stephen Sondheim Came to Appear in ‘Knives Out’ Sequel
A fan of musical theater, Rian Johnson had long hoped to land the two stars. But he was already the editing phase when they agreed to take part.
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‘Babylon’: A Guide to the Characters and Their Real-Life Counterparts
The Damien Chazelle epic is set in 1920s Hollywood and draws on figures from that time, including “the ‘It’ Girl,” Clara Bow.
