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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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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A digital book, “Drawing for Nothing,” highlights some of the best art from canceled animation projects like “Me and My Shadow.”
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Mia Goth returns to Ti West’s horrorverse as an actress fleeing a mysterious stalker and a traumatic past.
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‘Kill’ Review: The Title Says It All. Over and Over Again.
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The actor is set to stand trial this week on a charge of involuntary manslaughter for his role in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer. He has pleaded not guilty.
By Julia Jacobs
The trial, scheduled to start with jury selection on Tuesday, will examine whether the actor committed involuntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of the movie’s cinematographer.
By Julia Jacobs
This month’s picks include a superhero adventure, a dark fantasy tale and films based on beloved television series.
By Dina Gachman
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
By The New York Times
“Spermworld,” “Onlookers” and “32 Sounds” are worth watching for the different ways they allow us to see the world.
By Alissa Wilkinson
A stubborn matriarch played by Ellen Burstyn lodges in a furniture store and wages emotional warfare with her adult children.
By Glenn Kenny
This poignant animated film casts the world of imaginary friends as an arena to reckon with emotional turmoil and loss of innocence.
By Brandon Yu
Mr. Jacquot, 77, was accused of assaulting two actresses and barred from working with minors. He has denied any wrongdoing.
By Aurelien Breeden
Akira Kurosawa’s epic has always been known for its action-film artistry, but there is emotional heft and nuance as well.
By J. Hoberman
In a lightweight comedy, the actress plays a bartender who dreams of becoming an astronaut. One problem: She has no qualifications for the job.
By Alissa Wilkinson
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