When the Stage Harnesses the Power of the Movies
Adaptations of films will be a factor at the Tonys this year. Surprisingly the best of these shows are not always the most faithful.
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Adaptations of films will be a factor at the Tonys this year. Surprisingly the best of these shows are not always the most faithful.
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This Ron Howard documentary doesn’t ignore the Muppet mastermind’s faults, but the tribute has a lot to teach creators everywhere.
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“The Primevals,” a movie in the lineage of “Jason and the Argonauts,” was filmed 30 years ago. It has finally been released.
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The director George Miller narrates a sequence from his film, featuring Anya Taylor-Joy and Tom Burke.
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The documentary “Jim Henson Idea Man,” from Ron Howard, explains how the puppeteer was inspired by felt, feathers and a lifelong pursuit of creativity.
‘Robot Dreams’ Review: A Friendship That Is Far From Mechanical
This animated film from Pablo Berger is a silent wonder that says everything about love.
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Building a Tractor-Trailer Fit for ‘Furiosa’
Members of the creative team explain what it took to turn the War Rig into “a beautiful chrome stage.”
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‘MoviePass, MovieCrash’ Review: When They Take Your Company Away
An illuminating documentary about the ill-fated (though now-revived) subscription service finds an unexpected story.
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Five International Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include an Indian political thriller, a beautiful tale of coming-of-middle-age from Georgia and more.
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He was in “The Grapes of Wrath” and other films. As an adult, he was seen often on TV. He later oversaw daytime programming at CBS and taught acting.
By Richard Sandomir
The director George Miller narrates a sequence from his film featuring Anya Taylor-Joy and Tom Burke.
By Mekado Murphy
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
By The New York Times
A creator of the sitcom “Hogan’s Heroes,” he went on to win a second Academy Award for “Million Dollar Baby,” the boxing film starring Hilary Swank and Clint Eastwood.
By Richard Sandomir
Mortensen gives his film a nested, at times unnecessarily complicated structure, but with performances this good, it’s hard to mind much.
By Ben Kenigsberg
Daisy Ridley plays Gertrude Ederle, who persuades her father to pay for swim lessons, and then goes on to be a pioneer.
By Glenn Kenny
This film extends the story told in an anime series about high school volleyball teams.
By Maya Phillips
A beleaguered bride spirals on her wedding day in Tayarisha Poe’s stylish but overly familiar comedy-drama.
By Devika Girish
Jessica Lange is ideally cast as a grande dame of the theater who is facing a reckoning in this well-crafted melodrama by Michael Cristofer.
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
Chris Nash’s ultraviolent horror movie is an unexpectedly serene, almost dreamlike meditation on a murderous psyche.
By Jeannette Catsoulis
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