Where to Stream the Films of Alain Delon
A look at 10 standout films featuring the actor, who died on Sunday at 88.
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A look at 10 standout films featuring the actor, who died on Sunday at 88.
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From “Armageddon” to “The Towering Inferno,” a look back at decades of movie catastrophe.
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With “Alien: Romulus” hitting theaters, the 45-year-old series is getting a new jolt of life. How does the latest film stack up against its predecessors?
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What’s happening onscreen has become secondary to the conversation about differences between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, her co-star and director.
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Beyond ‘Shaft’: 5 Blaxploitation Movies You Should Know
A Film Forum series pays tribute to the 1970s genre that birthed “Superfly” and “Foxy Brown,” but also features lesser-known films that show the genre’s range.
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Girls, Imprisoned Fathers and the Moving Reality of ‘Daughters’
The Netflix documentary doesn’t gloss over hard truths as it follows participants in the Date With Dad program.
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Awkwafina Is Taking John Cena’s Advice
They are co-stars in the new film “Jackpot!” with Simu Liu.
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8 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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Watch One Heartbreaking Scene to Understand Gena Rowlands’s Genius
In “A Woman Under the Influence,” her gloriously, terrifyingly imperfect Mabel was emblematic of the actress’s work, especially with John Cassavetes.
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This month’s picks feature a zombie romance, a drug trial from hell and deathly prehistoric evil.
By Erik Piepenburg
When a mission goes pear-shaped, a covert operative (Halle Berry) turns to a secret weapon: her high school boyfriend (Mark Wahlberg).
By Ben Kenigsberg
Robin Campillo relies on the power of suggestion to sketch life in this former French colony, filtering it obliquely through a young white boy’s eyes.
By Manohla Dargis
Nick Jonas and Brittany Snow play siblings coordinating funeral logistics for their mom in this drama, a cross between “Terms of Endearment” and a Hallmark movie.
By Natalia Winkelman
A mix of too much lousy animation and too little wave-riding footage.
By Glenn Kenny
Maciek Hamela’s documentary offers a compelling perspective on the Russian invasion of Ukraine through the stories of people fleeing the country in a van.
By Nicolas Rapold
This formless drama featuring Elliot Page as a trans man returning home relies on improvised dialogue.
By Natalia Winkelman
With the belief that a masterpiece lurks within the mangled original 1980 release, Thomas Negovan has patched together a new version (with less skin) from the Penthouse archive.
By Elisabeth Vincentelli
Films have much to say about taking a dad bod on vacation — from cheap laughs to the sartorial glories of Gérard Depardieu.
By Aaron Timms
The seventh installment of the series centers on Rain (Cailee Spaeny), a contract worker in an outer-space mining colony, and her friend Andy (David Jonsson), an android.
By Manohla Dargis
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