Anya Taylor-Joy Still Can’t Make Sense of What She Went Through
Playing the title character in “Furiosa,” the 28-year-old star says, “I’ve never been more alone than making that movie.”
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Playing the title character in “Furiosa,” the 28-year-old star says, “I’ve never been more alone than making that movie.”
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With the most prestigious festival in the world starting Tuesday, here are the movies, artists and events we’ll be keeping an eye on.
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The producer and director ran what was essentially a trade school for future stars and filmmakers like Jack Nicholson, Francis Ford Coppola and Pam Grier.
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Those familiar with her menagerie of grotesques, her views of Southern society, her tortured faith and inner contradictions will get what his film is doing.
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How Should an Amy Winehouse Movie Be?
Several depictions of the singer’s life have explored her tense relationship with fame. The new biopic “Back to Black” instead centers her romantic life.
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For This Director, There’s No Such Thing as Too Much Blood
The director Coralie Fargeat’s films don’t shy away from violence and gore, including her latest which is vying for the top prize at Cannes.
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How a Village Comes to Life in ‘Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes’
The director Wes Ball narrates a sequence from his film.
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At Cannes, Indian Filmmakers Show There Is More Than Just Bollywood
This year’s edition of the annual film festival features a prominent presence of Indian stories and storytellers that celebrates the country’s independent cinema.
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What’s Your Favorite Soundtrack? We Want to Know.
We’re asking readers to share the movie-related albums that they return to again and again.
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A stage adaptation of the film is planned for next spring, with Clooney playing the journalist Edward R. Murrow.
By Michael Paulson
Ms. Backlinie, a stunt woman, appeared in the terrifying opening scene of the 1975 blockbuster in which a great white shark attacks.
By Johnny Diaz
Film can be influential in strange ways. The HBO series and follow-up wouldn’t have been made if a killer hadn’t taken a liking to a fictional portrayal.
By Alissa Wilkinson
He had hundreds of horror, science fiction and crime films to his credit. He also helped start the careers of Martin Scorsese, Francis Ford Coppola and many others.
By Aljean Harmetz
Her first stunt was riding a horse bareback down a cliff when she was 9. She went on to soar on the hit TV series “Wonder Woman” and in many other places.
By Penelope Green
While not receiving the same attention as the main competition, the sidebar is where you often glimpse the future of cinema.
By A.J. Goldmann
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has announced a global $500 million campaign to shore up its financial future.
By Robin Pogrebin
In this month’s sci-fi picks, surviving a pandemic and predicting a catastrophe.
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
By The New York Times
The director Wes Ball narrates a sequence from his film.
By Mekado Murphy
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