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Fresh from the Baftas and with the Oscars around the corner, we meet Parasite director Bong Joon-ho → Read More
This morning in Los Angeles, nominees for the 92nd Academy Awards were announced. Some history was made: Scarlett Johansson received not one but two acting nomi → Read More
In an Oscar season crowded with contenders, Netflix has done a killer job of showing off its shiniest objects. Even as its post-awards plans for the Paris Theat → Read More
Unveiling a new song, a new album and some of the old woozy indiscipline that hamstrung their ascent nearly 20 years ago, the Strokes extended the most leisurel → Read More
As the decade comes to a close, we’re in a reflective mood (remember Avatar?—yeah, us neither). The result is a list: the 50 best movies of the 2010s, which wil → Read More
A little history, kittens: Andrew Lloyd Webber’s megamusical was always a vaguely frightening experience, and that’s to charitable eyes (including this boy’s in → Read More
Looking for something to watch on Netflix in January? Catch up with The Irishman or kick it '80s with Ferris Bueller. → Read More
Only moments ago, nominees for the 77th Golden Globes Awards were announced. Awards prognosticators got a few surprises: Cate Blanchett scored a nod for the lit → Read More
Transforming her voice into a husky boom, Mad Max: Fury Road’s Charlize Theron continues to be the best thing in movies about irresponsible men. As Bombshell’s → Read More
Greta Gerwig has directed only two films that are solely her own but she’s already become a brand. It’s in evidence within the first five minutes of Little Wome → Read More
Martin Scorsese puts a killer self-own at the top of his overstuffed, frequently electrifying The Irishman. As the Five Satins’ gorgeous “In the Still of the Ni → Read More
Hard-core NYC movie lovers know tomorrow is Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza and Arbor Day rolled into one: The New York Film Festival celebrates its opening night a → Read More
The ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ and ‘Ocean's 8’ star on inclusivity, why London’s a ‘no-bullshit’ city and her new film ‘The Farewell’ → Read More
Matt Damon and Christian Bale, both returning to their boyish, likable modes, race cars and squabble like brothers in Ford v Ferrari, a ’60s period piece that w → Read More
Get your cringing over with now: The guy who directed Thor: Ragnarok, New Zealand’s gifted Taika Waititi, has made a movie about an adorable Hitler Youth whose → Read More
Even in our Stranger Things–dominated popscape, no one was expecting 2017’s It—a second attempt at a ponderous 30-year-old novel—to become such a huge phenomeno → Read More
Review by Joshua RothkopfBecause it would have been unbearable otherwise, Noah Baumbach begins his churning, deeply felt divorce drama Marriage Story—easily t → Read More
Looking for something to watch on Netflix in August? The first five Rocky movies are ready to rumble, as is Jackie Brown → Read More
Check out the outdoor movies NYC parks and film clubs are showing this summer from Bryant Park's free screenings to Rooftop Films events and Movies With a View → Read More
Veep's Tony Hale brings his neurotic brand of comedy to Forky, a instant cult character in Pixar's Toy Story 4 → Read More