Film
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Magazine
‘Great Absence’ Review: A Mystery of Disappearance
A skillfully directed Japanese mystery dips into the strangeness of dementia for those who stand by and watch.
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Magazine
Focusing In on One Star, Fancams Find a Love of the Movies
When I first saw “Anatomy of a Fall” back at the Cannes Film Festival in 2023, I expected that the…
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Magazine
This Documentary About Brian Eno Is Never the Same Twice
Thanks to a software program, the length, structure and contents of the movie are reconfigured each time it’s shown. It’s…
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Magazine
From Scorsese With Love: A Tribute to Powell-Pressburger Movies
“Made in England” is an essay film about the artists whose passion and cinematography deeply influenced the American director.
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‘Eno’ Review: Creativity, 52 Billion Billion Ways
A new documentary about the groundbreaking artist Brian Eno breaks its own ground, too.
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World
Release of Kevin Costner’s Next ‘Horizon’ Film Is Canceled
The film was supposed to hit theaters on Aug. 16, but that plan was scrapped after the first chapter of…
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World
Jon Landau, Producer of ‘Titanic’ and ‘Avatar,’ Dies at 63
In a decades-long collaboration with the director James Cameron, he produced three of the highest-grossing films of all time.
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Mia Goth on Reaching the End of the ‘X’ Trilogy
Don’t call her a scream queen. Mia Goth may have amassed a filmography dominated by horror films like “A Cure…
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Magazine
The Most Intriguing Animated Films You’ll Never See
A digital book, “Drawing for Nothing,” highlights some of the best art from canceled animation projects like “Me and My…
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Magazine
Gena Rowlands Has Alzheimer’s Decades After ‘The Notebook’
Rowlands, 94, played an older woman with dementia in the 2004 movie directed by her son, Nick Cassavetes.