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‘The Blackening’ Review: Race Against a Killer

With more jokes than jump scares, this comedic horror film is as tartly amusing as it is provocative.

Arts

The Terrible Beauty of Richard Mosse’s Portrait of the Amazon

The artist wanted to photograph orchids but ended up making “Broken Spectre,” a film about the destruction of the rainforest…

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Can HBO’s ‘The Idol’ Bring Back ’80s Sleaze?

Over-the-top locations and characters bathed in red light recall an all but dead genre that was once a staple of…

Arts

Wes Anderson’s ‘Asteroid City’: How Wessy Is It?

At the film’s Cannes premiere, the director’s customary cast, themes and even camera moves were all on display — well,…

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What Do ‘Candyman’ and ‘Peter Pan & Wendy’ Have in Common? A Director Explains.

For the new Disney+ retelling, David Lowery drew on a range of unexpected influences, including the 1992 horror film, art-house…

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‘Fatal Attraction’ Review: Here’s Why She Did It

A somber, psychology-heavy series tries to take the “erotic thriller” out of the erotic thriller.

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Spielberg, Who Regrets Cutting ‘E.T.’ Guns, Says Don’t Revise Old Works

“No film should be revised based on the lenses we now are either voluntarily or being forced to peer through,”…

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Watch These Great Harry Belafonte Screen Performances

While Belafonte’s cinematic output was minimal, he made an impact with each role.

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Benjamin Millepied Uses Movement to Reinvent ‘Carmen’ on Camera

The choreographer is trying his hand at filmmaking with an experiment that merges drama, dance and music.

Arts

Happy 100th Birthday, 16-Millimeter Film

The format was initially a boon to amateurs. Now, with moviemaking gone digital, it’s the choice of auteurs like Darren…

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