A Nigerian Filmmaker Hungry to Elevate Nollywood’s Thrills
The director Daniel Oriahi is capturing the audience’s attention with his latest film, “The Weekend,” which will premiere at the Tribeca Festival.
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The director Daniel Oriahi is capturing the audience’s attention with his latest film, “The Weekend,” which will premiere at the Tribeca Festival.
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With the documentary “Brats” coming to the Tribeca Festival and Hulu, here’s a look back at ’80s movies featuring young stars who defined a generation.
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David Marchese talks to the acclaimed director about his new film, “Hit Man,” and life’s big questions.
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From the ticket booth and the red carpet to a restaurant and a theater, here are stories from people not in the spotlight.
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When the Stage Harnesses the Power of the Movies
Adaptations of films will be a factor at the Tonys this year. Surprisingly the best of these shows are not always the most faithful.
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‘Jim Henson Idea Man’: In a Joyful Weirdo, Lessons for Young Artists
This Ron Howard documentary doesn’t ignore the Muppet mastermind’s faults, but the tribute has a lot to teach creators everywhere.
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How Stop-Motion Yetis Emerged From Film Hibernation
“The Primevals,” a movie in the lineage of “Jason and the Argonauts,” was filmed 30 years ago. It has finally been released.
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Watch an Ambush at the Bullet Farm in ‘Furiosa’
The director George Miller narrates a sequence from his film, featuring Anya Taylor-Joy and Tom Burke.
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From “The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson” to “Gay USA,” seven movies that will fill your screen with joy, history and rainbows.
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She first made her mark in the all-star 1944 movie “Hollywood Canteen” before finding acclaim on the musical stage. Movie and TV roles followed.
By Anita Gates
She made only two films, but her “Araya,” a rumination on the daily rituals of salt-mine laborers, became an enduring work of Latin American cinema.
By Alex Williams
The documentary “State of Silence,” premiering at the Tribeca Festival, uses personal stories to explain the bleak situation for journalists in Mexico.
By Ray Mark Rinaldi
The director Bruce David Klein’s documentary, premiering at the Tribeca Festival, includes old footage found in Minnelli’s closet.
By Farah Nayeri
The comedy group The Whitest Kids U’ Know completed the project dealing with the loss of one of its founding members, Trevor Moore, who died in 2021.
By George Gene Gustines
“The Boys,” “Orphan Black: Echoes,” “The Bear” and “The Acolyte” will be streaming.
By Noel Murray
Nathan Silver’s ninth feature film, “Between the Temples,” continues his work as someone who is unafraid of emotional and narrative complexity.
By A.J. Goldmann
He was in “The Grapes of Wrath” and other films. As an adult, he was seen often on TV. He later oversaw daytime programming at CBS and taught acting.
By Richard Sandomir
The director George Miller narrates a sequence from his film featuring Anya Taylor-Joy and Tom Burke.
By Mekado Murphy
This month’s picks include an Indian political thriller, a beautiful tale of coming-of-middle-age from Georgia and more.
By Devika Girish
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