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Life in Hitler’s Capital

In a new book about everyday existence in wartime Berlin, students, musicians, Nazi maidens, and members of the resistance are allowed to speak for themselves.

A Nineteenth-Century Countess’s Sultry Selfies

Virginia Oldoini helped conceptualize and starred in more than four hundred portraits so experimental and expressive that they have drawn comparisons to works by Claude…

The Captivating Derangement of the Looksmaxxing Movement

In their warped and wrongheaded way, the omnipresent influencer Clavicular and his compatriots are intent on demystifying the ideal of natural beauty.

The Most Beautiful Freezer in the World

Notes on baking at the South Pole.

“Neighbors” Captures the Drama That Follows You Home

In the new HBO docuseries, about petty disputes between homeowners, everyone has a gun, a grievance, and a security camera.

“Yam Daabo” Reintroduces a Late, Great Filmmaker

Idrissa Ouédraogo’s first feature, now streaming, is a tense drama of romance amid politics and a striking advance in cinematic form.

Barry Blitt’s “War-a-Lago”

No Nobel Peace Prize in sight.

“Hoppers” Movie: A Review of the New Pixar Sci-Fi Comedy

In Daniel Chong’s cheerfully ludicrous science-fiction comedy, robot technology enables an environmental activist to walk and talk with the animals.

Stephen Shore, Ryan McGinley’s Xeroxes in “Hard Copy New York”

Also: Jonathan Richman’s soft touch, Sean Hayes’s liquid charm in the play “The Unknown,” “The Bride!”-related culture picks, and more.

“Vladimir” TV Review

The new Netflix series stars Rachel Weisz as a professor whose lust for a younger colleague renews her lust for life itself—and drives her to…