‘Challengers’ Review: Game, Set, Love Matches
Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist play friends, lovers and foes on and off the tennis court in Luca Guadagnino’s latest.
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Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist play friends, lovers and foes on and off the tennis court in Luca Guadagnino’s latest.
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Zendaya, Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist, who play three entangled tennis pros, and their director, Luca Guadagnino, talk about ambition, jealousy and the “erotic amusement” of their new movie.
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A documentary celebrates the work of the revered photographer James Hamilton.
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Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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‘Humane’ Review: An Ethical Crisis and a Dinner Party
Caitlin Cronenberg’s debut feature is set in a dystopian world that’s alarmingly believable.
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‘Boy Kills World’ Review: A Wide-Eyed Assassin
Beefed up and bloodied, Bill Skarsgard goes mano a mano against disposable hordes in this dystopian action flick.
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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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‘The Royal Hotel,’ ‘Zola’ and More Streaming Gems
Female-centered buddy comedies, rom-coms and Outback thrillers are among the under-the-radar recommendations for your subscription streamers this month.
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Watch Mike Faist and Josh O’Connor Spar Over Churros in ‘Challengers’
The director Luca Guadagnino narrates a tense scene between the two characters.
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This month’s picks include demonic forces from Mexico, Mongolia, small-town America and hell itself.
By Erik Piepenburg
The director Luca Guadagnino narrates a sequence from his film, featuring Josh O’Connor and Mike Faist.
By Mekado Murphy
Read the ruling from New York’s top court that overturned the 2020 conviction of Harvey Weinstein on felony sex crime charges in Manhattan, with context and explanation by New York Times journalists.
This understated tear-jerker sees a dying single father making future family plans for his toddler son.
By Glenn Kenny
An apartment building in Paris is overrun by murderous arachnids and unsubtle allegory in this fleet and efficient debut feature.
By Jeannette Catsoulis
In fact, there’s a lot of singing in the clan whose members inspired this movie and who have racked up five Grammy Awards for their Christian recordings.
By Nicolas Rapold
Ordinary Iranians face a maze of byzantine rules and small indignities in this series of gripping vignettes.
By Alissa Wilkinson
In the sex comedy “The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed,” Joanna Arnow keeps her scenes short and her expressions flat.
By Amy Nicholson
Sleek, lucid, amusing, often beautiful, it’s Chekhov with everything, except the main thing.
By Jesse Green
Video of a collision during the filming of “The Pickup” shows an armored truck and an S.U.V. veering off a road before the truck flips onto the smaller vehicle.
By Matt Stevens
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