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    1. What Directors Love About Nicole Kidman

      As the actress receives a life achievement award from the American Film Institute this week, five filmmakers discuss what makes her work so singular.

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      Nicole Kidman in “The Hours.” “She is fearless in the characters that she plays,” said its director, Stephen Daldry.
      Nicole Kidman in “The Hours.” “She is fearless in the characters that she plays,” said its director, Stephen Daldry.
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  1. Sydney Sweeney and Glen Powell on How ‘Anyone but You’ Beat the Rom-Com Odds

    Here are their takeaways after the film, debuting on Netflix, went from box office miss to runaway hit.

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    Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney in “Anyone but You.” The film was initially an also-ran at the box office.
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  2. The ‘Amityville’ Horrors Keep Coming

    The famed “Amityville Horror” film has spawned at least 45 sequels. A look at why the Amityville name has endured in the horror genre.

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    The first film, starring James Brolin and Margot Kidder, was a box office hit. It became a touchstone of modern house-possessed horror movies.
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  3. Ken Loach: Championing the Strugglers and Stragglers

    A retrospective of the director’s work at Film Forum shows how his movies have kept a focus on working-class solidarity.

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    Frances McDormand, right, with Brian Cox in the Ken Loach film “Hidden Agenda.”
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    Critic’s Notebook
  4. Do You Know These Films Based on Great Biographies?

    Try this short quiz to test your knowledge of books and their memorable movie adaptations.

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  5. ‘Abigail’ Review: Horror by Numbers

    In this cheerfully unambitious vampire movie, a bloodsucker is shut up in an old mansion with some nitwit criminals. Will there be gore? You bet.

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    Alisha Weir stars in “Abigail” as a 12-year-old who’s snatched one night by a half-dozen genre types.
    CreditBernard Walsh/Universal Pictures

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  2. ‘Infested’ Review: Bugging Out

    An apartment building in Paris is overrun by murderous arachnids and unsubtle allegory in this fleet and efficient debut feature.

    By Jeannette Catsoulis

     
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