Ana de Armas twirls into the franchise as a ballerina-assassin with vengeance on her mind in this by-the-numbers cash grab.
Category: Movies
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They Led the 2000s Indie-Rock Boom. Now They’re Vying for Oscars.
As Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross continue to spotlight film music, members of Dirty Projectors, Grizzly Bear, Interpol and Animal Collective have been joining the field.
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The Women Who Try to Keep Pace With Ethan Hunt
Over eight installments, the “Mission: Impossible” franchise has never quite found the perfect match for Tom Cruise’s world-saving spy.
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In ‘Bring Her Back,’ Sally Hawkins Takes Horror to Heart
In a rare interview, the actress discusses tackling a difficult, sensitive and often dastardly role in the latest offering from Danny and Michael Philippou.
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‘Happiness’: Living in a State of Irony
Todd Solondz’s 1998 movie, revived for a run at the IFC Center in a new 4K restoration, has scarcely lost its capacity to discomfit.
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Misery Loves Company? Bleak Week: Cinema of Despair Hits a Nerve.
Movies that are major downers, it turns out, are a big film festival draw. “Sometimes the world is such that you just need to wallow a little bit.”
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Ready for ‘Ballerina’? Take a Pirouette Through ‘John Wick’ Lore.
With the release of “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina,” a guide to the expanded Wick cinematic universe.
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Did that Clint Eastwood Interview Happen? Yes, Kind of.
Eastwood, 95, accused a small Austrian publication of running a “phony” Q. and A. with him. It turns out the quotes were aggregated from previous interviews.
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At the Tribeca Festival, Standouts Come From Near and Far
A documentary about a New York restaurant and a Korean film about dine-and-dashers are among the standouts in this year’s festival.
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Tribeca Festival: Lin-Manuel Miranda Has Advice for Aspiring Filmmakers
An artist development program at the Tribeca Festival aims to support underrepresented groups in filmmaking.
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How ‘Lilo & Stitch’ Became One of the Most Profitable Movies in Years
The film was originally aimed for Disney+. But it was rerouted to a theatrical release and is on pace for at least $950 million in ticket sales.
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For Pride, Stream These Queer Horror Movies
Standouts include a lesbian-coded vampire thriller and a Mexican folk-horror drama.
