‘Inside Out 2’ Review: PUBERTY! OMG! LOL! IYKYK!
Anxiety meets Joy in Pixar’s eager, predictably charming sequel to its innovative 2015 hit. Sadness is still around, too, as are Fear and Disgust.
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Anxiety meets Joy in Pixar’s eager, predictably charming sequel to its innovative 2015 hit. Sadness is still around, too, as are Fear and Disgust.
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Myth and the changes of puberty combine in Amanda Nell Eu’s fierce, funny debut feature.
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In this documentary, Andrew McCarthy examines fame and disappointment as a member of the so-called Brat Pack of the 1980s.
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Top-shelf actors and authentic Tudor table-setting fail to quicken this glumly unfocused take on the exploits of Henry VIII’s last wife, Katherine Parr.
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‘Ghostlight’ Review: With Patient Ears, Attend
The film is a gentle, emotional drama about a family struggling to stay together. It’s also about the power of theater.
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‘Ultraman: Rising’ Review: Bringing Up Beastie
A superhero raises a baby monster in this animated film. But the action is dragged down by talky sequences about parental responsibility.
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Sony Pictures Acquires Alamo Drafthouse in Lifeline to Cinema Chain
The deal is a rare example of a traditional Hollywood studio owning a movie theater chain.
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Black Disney Princess Ride Replaces Splash Mountain and Its Racist History
The ride was closed last year because of its connection to a racist film. Disney overhauled it to focus on Tiana, Disney’s first Black princess, drawing praise and backlash.
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Robert De Niro Doesn’t Mind Being Celebrated
Blake Lively, Jude Law, Selma Blair and many more turned out for the Tribeca Film Festival’s annual artists dinner, ahead of a weekend devoted to Mr. De Niro’s work.
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A new documentary revisits the group of young actors that helped define the decade. Here are some of its most interesting moments.
By Melena Ryzik
Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry star in a Holocaust-memory drama that uneasily doubles as a father-daughter road movie.
By Ben Kenigsberg
A triumph of sensitivity, Noah Schamus’s debut feature tracks a rural reunion between old friends struggling to recover their bond.
By Natalia Winkelman
The writer-director David Duchovny plays a long-suffering Red Sox fan with cancer who may yet live to see the team defeat the Yankees.
By Glenn Kenny
A father and son resort to desperate measures to save an ailing child in this Texas-set dramatic thriller.
By Calum Marsh
Once labeled a “natural-born heavy,” he shined onscreen and especially onstage, securing a Tony nomination and winning an Obie Award.
By Anita Gates
The director Richard Linklater narrates a pivotal sequence from his rom-com thriller.
By Mekado Murphy
Richard Linklater, the director of “Hit Man,” narrates a pivotal sequence from his film, starring Glen Powell and Adria Arjona.
By Mekado Murphy
A graphic on the Peacock home screen seemed to induct the killer doll into the gay pantheon. His creator, however, says Chucky’s queer credentials are well established.
By Sandra E. Garcia
When the museum first opened, it was criticized for omitting Hollywood’s Jewish pioneers. Now it is under fire for what its new exhibit says about them.
By Robin Pogrebin
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