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  1. Exit Interview

    Mia Goth on Reaching the End of the ‘X’ Trilogy

    After playing two very different lead characters in a horror franchise, she reflects on what it took to pull off the roles, as well as what’s ahead.

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    CreditAmy Harrity for The New York Times
    1. This Service Cat Has a Big Job: The Apocalypse

      The director of “A Quiet Place: Day One” was confident a cat could take on the end of the world. But could the feline actors win over Lupita Nyong’o?

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      In “A Quiet Place: Day One,” two cat actors, Schnitzel and Nico (and a stuffed animal), play the role of Frodo, a service pet for Lupita Nyong’o’s character, Sam.
      In “A Quiet Place: Day One,” two cat actors, Schnitzel and Nico (and a stuffed animal), play the role of Frodo, a service pet for Lupita Nyong’o’s character, Sam.
      CreditGareth Gatrell/Paramount Pictures
  1. ‘Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F’ Review: It’s Busted

    Eddie Murphy struggles to revive the moribund action-comedy franchise.

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    From left, John Ashton, Eddie Murphy and Judge Reinhold in “Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F.”
    CreditMelinda Sue Gordon/Netflix
  2. ‘MaXXXine’ Review: Fame Monster

    Mia Goth returns to Ti West’s horrorverse as an actress fleeing a mysterious stalker and a traumatic past.

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    Mia Goth in “MaXXXine.”
    CreditDons Lens/A24
    Critic’s Pick
  3. ‘Kill’ Review: The Title Says It All. Over and Over Again.

    What begins as a romantic rescue becomes a blood bath when bandits on a train attack and rob passengers and our Romeo cracks multiple heads in return.

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    Lakshya as the hero in Nikhil Nagesh Bhat’s film “Kill.”
    CreditLionsgate
  4. ‘Despicable Me 4’ Review: This Time They’re Superheroes

    The crew is back, but this time around they need to lie low. Sort of.

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    From far left, Minions (voiced by Pierre Coffin), Silas (Steve Coogan), Edith (Dana Gaier), Agnes (Madison Polan), Margo (Miranda Cosgrove), Gru Jr., Lucy (Kristen Wiig) and Gru (Steve Carell) in “Despicable Me 4.”
    CreditIllumination/Universal Pictures
  5. Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now

    In this month’s sci-fi picks, life on Mars, a social dystopia set in near-future London and a meet-cute after a spaceship accident.

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    Aristotle Athari and Zosia Mamet in “Molli and Max in the Future.”
    CreditZach Stoltzfus/Level33 Entertainment

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  5. Documentary Lens

    The Best Documentaries of 2024, So Far

    “Spermworld,” “Onlookers” and “32 Sounds” are worth watching for the different ways they allow us to see the world.

    By Alissa Wilkinson

     
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