As the director Karim Aïnouz reveals the secrets within the roadside establishment’s walls, a dangerous love triangle appears.
Category: Movies
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‘The Roses’ Review: To Honor, Cherish, Envy and Despise
Benedict Cumberbatch and Olivia Colman star in a strangely bad remake of “The War of the Roses.”
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‘A Little Prayer’ Review: A Family’s Dysfunction
David Strathairn plays a Vietnam veteran who wants to shield his daughter-in-law from hard truths about her husband in this melodrama set in North Carolina.
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‘Griffin in Summer’ Review: Growing Up Stage Left
The writer-director Nicholas Colia infuses his feature debut with sensitivity and the sweet awkwardness of youth.
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‘Caught Stealing’ Review: Austin Butler in Trouble and on the Run
The actor stars as a rough-and-tumble bartender in Darren Aronofsky’s odyssey across an older, grimier New York City.
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‘Thursday Murder Club’ Review: A Whodunit With Helen Mirren
The ever charming actress, plus Ben Kingsley and Pierce Brosnan, solve cold cases from a retirement home. What, did you think they’d knit?
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TV Producers Flock to California’s Expanded Tax Credit
The state announced the first 22 projects to take advantage of its hefty new incentives to attract production.
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Venice Film Festival 2025: What to Watch For and What’s Missing
Starry vehicles featuring the likes of Julia Roberts, George Clooney and Emma Stone will make their debuts in Italy, but some big names are skipping fests.
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MoMA Film Series: Reclaiming New Orleans, 20 Years After Katrina
The Museum of Modern Art’s When the World Broke Open: Katrina and Its Afterlives takes a cinematic look at the city and its people over the past century.
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In a New ‘Toxic Avenger,’ More Gore, More Goo and Peter Dinklage, Too
A look at the making of Macon Blair’s reboot, which arrives for a new generation of outcasts.
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They’re (Mostly) Good Dogs and Even Better Film Symbols
Directors use our canine friends to convey connection even as we’ve grown more disconnected from the animal world.
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Stream These 8 Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave Netflix in September
Another batch of excellent titles leaves for U.S. subscribers this month, including “Mad Max: Fury Road” and “The Good Place.”
