Justin Hartley (“This Is Us”) is no stranger to the themes in this holiday romance, while Barrett Doss (“Station 19”) brings nuanced comedic timing and charm.
Category: Movies
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‘The Son’ Review: Father Doesn’t Know Best
Hugh Jackman plays the father of a troubled teenager in Florian Zeller’s leaden drama.
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‘Devotion’ Review: An Airman in Reflection
Jonathan Majors stars as the U.S. Navy’s first Black aviator in this drama from J.D. Dillard.
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‘White Noise’ Review: Toxic Events, Airborne and Domestic
Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel is a campus comedy, a domestic drama and an allegory of contemporary American life.
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‘Glass Onion’ and ‘Matilda’ Test Netflix’s Approach to Theatrical Releases
The company agreed to some exclusive theatrical distribution for “Glass Onion” and “Matilda the Musical,” but it’s not clear exhibitors will get much more.
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‘Fantasy Football’ Review: Controlled Chaos
A high schooler gains the power to steer her father’s movements on the football field in what feels like a long video game ad.
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‘The Swimmers’ Review: Overcoming the Greatest Challenges
This film dramatizes the story of two real-life sisters from Syria and their ordeal fleeing to Europe. One eventually competed at the Olympics.
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How Noah Baumbach Made ‘White Noise’ a Disaster Movie for Our Moment
When the world shut down in 2020, the filmmaker found solace in Don DeLillo’s supposedly unadaptable novel — and turned it into a film that speaks to our deepest fears.
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‘The Fabelmans’: What’s Real and What’s Fictional
Here’s a guide to how the events of Steven Spielberg’s new semi-autobiographical film compare with what really happened.
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After Swift Return, Iger Faces Disney’s Long-Term Challenges
Robert A. Iger had been gone from the company for less than a year, but he returns to a very different Disney.
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‘Strange World’ Review: All Too Familiar
The latest animated Disney creation is like “Journey to the Center of the Earth” reborn as an intercultural fantasia that takes aim at the climate crisis.
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‘Nanny’ Review: A New Job That Swallows Her Life
Nikyatu Jusu’s new film, about a Senegalese woman who works as a babysitter in New York, plays like an immigration drama and a cruel labor farce.
