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A retrospective of the director’s work at Film Forum shows how his movies have kept a focus on working-class solidarity.
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‘Abigail’ Review: Horror by Numbers
In this cheerfully unambitious vampire movie, a bloodsucker is shut up in an old mansion with some nitwit criminals. Will there be gore? You bet.
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Five Action Movies to Stream Now
This month’s picks include competing assassins, a mysterious hitchhiker, a stoic bricklayer and more.
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The TV Show That Predicted America’s Lonely, Disorienting Digital Future
For 12 years, the MTV reality series “Catfish” has traveled the U.S., presenting hundreds of intimate snapshots of what can go wrong when the heart mixes with technology.
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4 Documentaries That Explore How Families Cope With Dementia
In “Little Empty Boxes” and other films, the heartbreak of memory loss is intertwined with deeper cultural implications.
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8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about even if you’re not planning to see them.
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As the actress receives a life achievement award from the American Film Institute this week, five filmmakers discuss what makes her work so singular.
By Carlos Aguilar
Amy Herzog’s heartbreaker arrives on Broadway with Rachel McAdams as the alarmingly upbeat mother of a fearfully sick child.
By Jesse Green
Her films centered on Latin American experiences and received wide acclaim.
By Orlando Mayorquín
Eddie Redmayne and Gayle Rankin star in a buzzy Broadway revival that rips the skin off the 1966 musical.
By Jesse Green
“Every time I’m in the city, I make a visit,” said the actor, who is performing on Broadway in “Uncle Vanya.”
By Sarah Bahr
A delirious, pulpy mishmash of knockoffs, Zack Snyder’s film isn’t good, but it sure is something.
By Amy Nicholson
Guy Ritchie’s latest is the platonic ideal of an airplane movie, which is not exactly a good thing.
By Alissa Wilkinson
The writer-director Theda Hammel’s biting, delirious quarantine comedy skewers white gay men in a world where fact, fiction and authentic experiences collide.
By Lisa Kennedy
This drug-run thriller, starring Scoot McNairy, traffics in grim ponderousness.
By Ben Kenigsberg
Minhal Baig’s third feature follows two boys living in a public housing complex in Chicago as they cope by building their own dream worlds.
By Manohla Dargis
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