Movies
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‘Last Take’ Review: Looking for Halyna Hutchins’ Legacy in an On-Set Tragedy
Rachel Mason’s documentary is at its best when it explores the economic conditions that led to the cinematographer’s death on the set of “Rust”
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Here’s What’s New on Netflix This Week
Including John Mulaney’s highly anticipated variety talk show
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‘Holland’ Review: Nicole Kidman and Matthew Macfadyen Are Terrific in Twisty, Overstuffed Thriller
SXSW: Mimi Cave’s great cast makes the most of a madcap script that nearly overstays its welcome
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Michael Jackson’s Son Prince Attends Australian Premiere of ‘MJ: The Musical’
The appearance comes a year after he and his siblings showed up at the play’s London debut
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Paul Feig Denies ‘Another Simple Favor’ Co-Stars Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively Don’t Play Nice: ‘You’re Wrong’
The director hit back after a YouTuber insisted the actresses are uncomfortable being around one another at SXSW
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How to Watch the X-Men Movies in Chronological Order
This timeline is… complicated
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‘Death of a Unicorn’ Review: A24 Horror Comedy Falls Flat
SXSW: Paul Rudd and Jenna Ortega star in a “Jurassic Park” riff with lackluster effects and few jokes that land
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5 AI Movies That Take the Robot’s Side
Not all movies view artificial intelligence as the “bad guy”
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The 7 Best New Movies on Max in March
Two of 2024’s best films are coming to the streaming service this month
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‘The Accountant 2’ Review: Tangled Storylines, Distractions – These Books Are a Mess
Nevertheless, the Ben Affleck-led sequel surpasses its original by keying into a lenient and dangerously playful tone
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‘Mickey 17’ Faces Tall Order at Box Office After $19 Million Opening Weekend
The high budget sci-fi film faces a dour theatrical outlook after $53.3 million global start
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Spike Lee Praises Ryan Coogler’s Vampire Thriller ‘Sinners’ Screening as ‘the Greatest Experience’
The vampire thriller is set for release in April
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Karla Sofía Gascón Commits to ‘Continuing to Learn and Listen’ in Latest Statement
“Only through understanding, compassion, forgiveness, and empathy can we build a world where difference is not synonymous with condemnation, but with richness,” she writes
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‘We Are Storror’ Review: Michael Bay’s Parkour Doc Is Literally Death-Defying
SXSW: The action filmmaker’s documentary debut chronicles YouTube celebrities Storror as they risk their lives for views and likes
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6 Movies to Watch If You Praised ‘Conclave’
We’re blessing you with holy goodies, like “The Two Popes” and “Immaculate”