“Phineas and Ferb,” ”The Bear” and “The Gilded Age” are coming back, and “We Were Liars,” “Hell Motel” and “Stick” debut.
Category: Movies
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At Tribeca Festival, ‘The Scout’ Spotlights a Low-Profile Role
Written and directed by Paula González-Nasser, who worked as a location scout for about six years, the film explores the existential quandary at the heart of this seeming dream job.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda reflects on upcoming Latinx films
A program at the Tribeca Festival, the organization he helped create, aims to support underrepresented groups in filmmaking.
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With ‘Tudum,’ Netflix Turns a Fan Event Into a Livestreaming Spectacle
The company has turned an in-person fan event into a live televised spectacle.
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How They Pulled Off That Wild ‘Mission: Impossible’ Plane Stunt
Creating Tom Cruise’s pivotal scene for “The Final Reckoning,” required months of grit, G-force training and a little hypothermia.
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Kyra Sedgwick Wants More Middle-Aged Sex Onscreen
The actress, currently starring in “Bad Shabbos,” on ’90s rock, Miranda July and “PBS NewsHour.”
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The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in June
Among other highlights for U.S. subscribers, “Squid Game” is coming back (already) for its third and final season.
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It’s Still South by Southwest, but This Time It’s in London
The music, tech and film festival, long known for being in Austin, Texas, expands to Europe for the first time.
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Leonie Benesch Brings a Quiet Intensity to Her Role in ‘Late Shift’
From TV series to art house films, Leonie Benesch brings a quiet intensity to the screen, including her latest movie.
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Iranian Film at South by Southwest London Offers a Dose of Hope
Amirali Navaee’s new film, “Sunshine Express,” screening next at South by Southwest London, is a project more focused on hope than politics.
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Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include a Chinese martial arts movie, an Indonesian political thriller, a documentary about a Norwegian family that stumbles upon a long-hidden secret and more.
