What’s in Our Queue? ‘Atomic Blonde’ and More
I report on Hollywood for the Business and Culture desks. Here are five I’ve watched recently.
By Brooks Barnes
I report on Hollywood for the Business and Culture desks. Here are five I’ve watched recently.
By Brooks Barnes
After two liver transplants, he founded an institute to increase awareness. He and his father, Robert Redford, also championed environmental films.
By Neil Genzlinger
This documentary follows individuals pushing back against political forces that want to privatize federal lands.
By Ben Kenigsberg
Sharp clothes, sharp tunes, sharp acting. This Redford-Newman con-men picture swindles viewers, too. But so what? It’s a con that leaves us feeling richer.
By Thomas Vinciguerra
A new series on the pleasures of the familiar — here, we look at the weightless charms of a post-Cold War thriller-comedy-heist film.
By Gilbert Cruz
Gary Cee ushers us into a new week with a frothy (but substantial) Monday puzzle.
By Caitlin Lovinger
Damon Lindelof’s entertaining comic-book rethink takes on the Big Bad of white supremacy, explosively and sometimes unsteadily.
By James Poniewozik
Mr. Redford talks about his latest — but perhaps not his last — role, in “The Old Man & the Gun.”
By Kathryn Shattuck
Mr. Redford plays a grandfatherly gent with a bank-robbing habit in David Lowery’s new film.
By A.O. Scott
This small-town romance was adapted from the novel by Kent Haruf.
By A.O. Scott
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