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'Sing Sing' director, Texas native Greg Kwedar on the 'act of rebellion' at the center of his Oscar-nominated drama
Kwedar spent several years researching and producing his A24 drama about a program that helps rehabilitate prisoners through art.
'September 5’ Review: A TV crew covering the Munich Olympics attack gets its close-up
This docudrama keeps politics at a distance and sprints by at 95 minutes while cluing us into the split-second decisions that go into documenting history.
‘The Brutalist’ Review: Adrien Brody is transfixing in this unorthodox, stunning immigration drama
Brady Corbet's Academy Awards contender is dazzling, a bit disorienting and definitive in its ambition.
The 25 (and change) best movies of 2024
The possibilities of film remain as alive and exhilarating as ever, as the year's best offerings proved time and time again.
'Queer' Review: Daniel Craig sheds James Bond for heartbreak
Often frustrating but always dazzling, the "Challengers" director reaches intoxicating new highs in his cinematic visions of desire at the point of desperation.
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ACADEMY AWARDS NOMINATIONS: 'Oppenheimer' nearly makes history, drama in Best Actress category
Screen Test: Wide Shot | Reviewing December movies and previewing January's new releases
The Texas actors to watch in theaters this fall
Robert Rodriguez on the making of his new movie 'Hypnotic'
‘Gladiator II’ Review: Denzel Washington steals Ridley Scott's swords-and-sandals sequel
Paul Mescal picks up where Russell Crowe left off as a warrior seeking revenge, but all its carnage can't make up for a fatal lack of focus.
‘Wicked’ Review: Glitzy musical takes too long to find its stride, despite Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande's defiant efforts
This first half of Jon M. Chu's adaptation of the hit Broadway play is kinetic when you expect it to be, but dramatically dim when the music stops.
'A Real Pain' Review: Confronting calamities big and small in Jesse Eisenberg's emotionally insightful dramedy
Eisenberg and Kieran Culkin play two cousins visiting Poland whose growing distance has been exacerbated by personal tragedy.
‘The Apprentice’ Review: Donald becomes Trump in Ali Abbasi's coming-of-billionaire-age movie
The film, focusing on a young Donald's relationship with scorched-earth attorney Roy Cohn, uses a grim brush to paint the billionaire's origin story.
‘Megalopolis’ Review: What will you glimpse in Francis Ford Coppola's singular vision?
The director of "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now" ponders civilization's priorities in his thrillingly dynamic and tragically manic fable.
‘Will & Harper’ Review: Trans identity hits the road in this poignant, personal documentary
Netflix's new doc is both a genuinely moving portrait of friendship and a graceful allegory for post-pandemic reemergence.
'Uglies' Review: There's nothing believable about Netflix's bland YA drama
Joey King produced and stars in this disposable streaming thriller that's hopelessly stuck in the early-2000s.
'Rebel Ridge' Review: 'Green Room' director takes on modern policing in taut, intense thriller
Aaron Pierre is equal parts gritty and graceful in this rollicking thriller about police who prey on their communities to survive.
‘Between the Temples’ Review: Jason Schwartzman, Carol Kane are perfectly awkward in frantic dramedy
Nathan Silver follows up Emma Seligman's "Shiva Baby" with a generationally different take on anxious Jewish families.
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