Film
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Books
What Will It Take to Trust M. Night Shyamalan?
The director, whose latest is “Knock at the Cabin,” has been working to regain audience faith, one B-movie at a time.
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Books
Two Experimental Horror Directors Discuss the Thoughts Behind the Frights
Kyle Edward Ball, the filmmaker behind “Skinamarink,” and Robbie Banfitch, who made “The Outwaters,” talk about their creepy, buzzy movies.
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Books
Claudia Cardinale: 6 Decades in the Movies
Ahead of a MoMA retrospective, the actress reflected on her career, which includes over 100 films and many classics of Italian cinema.
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Newyork
Israel’s Government Is Trying to Turn the Film Industry into a Propaganda Arm
The West Bank city of Hebron, less than an hour’s drive from Jerusalem, is a unique place: the only Palestinian town in which Jewish settlers live among the local residents, and not in separate communities. This is why, after the Israeli military ...
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World
India’s Right Wing Tried to Scuttle a Film. Fans Helped It Break Records.
“Pathaan” demonstrated the crosscutting appeal of the Bollywood titan Shah Rukh Khan, who re-emerged on the big screen after a difficult personal period.
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News
Academy Won’t Rescind Best Actress Nomination
The organization investigated whether an Oscars campaign for the “To Leslie” actress Andrea Riseborough had violated rules.
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Newyork
Authorities Used a Taser on Him 7 Times in 15 Minutes. Then He Died. Justice Never Came.
OpinionSupported by Continue reading the main storyAuthorities Used a Taser on Him 7 Times in 15 Minutes. Then He Died. Justice Never Came. Jan. 31, 2023, 5:00 a.m. ETSend any friend a story As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each ...
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Books
Which Sundance Movies Could Follow ‘CODA’ to the Oscars?
Jonathan Majors in “Magazine Dreams” and Teyana Taylor in “A Thousand and One,” among others, could make the journey from Park City to the Dolby Theater.
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Newyork
Alfred Leslie, Artist Who Turned Away From Abstraction, Dies at 95
“The virtual banishment of figuration and narrative from the vocabulary of so many thoughtful artists was one of the legacies of the modernists,” he said. “I never accepted this.”
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Books
Mia Hansen-Love and the Hazy Line Where Real Life Ends and Art Begins
The French director translates her experiences into critically lauded dramas like “One Fine Morning,” about her father’s death and her own new love.