Karen Cooper, who took over the nonprofit cinema in 1972 and transformed it into a $6 million-a-year operation, will step down in July after five decades.
Category: Movies
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Film Forum Director Karen Cooper to Step Down After 50 Years
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Golden Globes: How to Watch, What to Know About the Scandal
The New York Times – Movies:The group that puts on the ceremony has promised reforms since it plunged into scandal two years ago. On Tuesday, it will try to win back viewers.
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‘M3gan’ Beats Box Office Predictions, Sailing Into Second Place
The New York Times – Movies:The $12 million PG-13 horror film brought in $30.2 million in ticket sales, behind “Avatar: The Way of Water,” with $45 million.
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Michael Snow, Prolific and Playful Artistic Polymath, Is Dead at 94
The New York Times – Movies:He was a painter, a musician, a photographer and a sculptor. But he was best known for experimental (and often contentious) films like “Wavelength.”
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Marcio Freire, Renowned Brazilian Surfer, Dies in Portugal
The New York Times – Sports:Mr. Freire began surfing at an early age and starred in a 2016 documentary on the sport. He was 47.
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These Would Be Our Oscar Nominations
The New York Times – Movies:Four editors and one critic share their wish lists for best picture, best actress and best actor.
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In ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever,’ One Scene Celebrates and Commemorates
The New York Times – Movies:Grieving Chadwick Boseman’s death, the “Black Panther” creative team transferred fragments of their sorrow onto a signature funeral sequence.
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Movie Trailers Keep Tweaking Well-Known Songs. The Tactic Is Working.
The New York Times – Music:Composers are increasingly in demand for trailerization — reworking existing tracks by artists including Kate Bush, Nirvana and Kendrick Lamar to maximize their impact in film and TV previews.
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‘M3gan’ Review: Wherever I Go, She Goes
The New York Times – Movies:A state-of-the-art robot doll becomes a girl’s best friend, and dangerously more, in this over-the-top horror film.
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Raúl Castillo Can Empathize With Ambivalence
The New York Times – Movies:In “The Inspection,” he plays a drill instructor who takes a bullied recruit under his wing, the kind of nurturing the actor says he has benefited from as well.
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‘Last Resort’ Review: A Martial Arts Hostage Mission
The New York Times – Movies:In this action film set in Bangkok, a special forces guy goes in to rescue his wife and daughter.
