In Hollywood these days, radical chic is back in fashion. A number of sexy thrillers that dramatize the history of radical politics or pose provocative hypotheticals about the future of activism have...
Read moreThe New York Philharmonic, saying it hoped to use culture to help ease political tensions, announced plans on Thursday for a summer tour in Asia, including stops in Hong Kong and Taiwan...
Read moreSet in 18th-century Paris, “Chevalier” begins with a flourish. In a concert hall in pre-revolutionary France, a man makes a beeline toward the virtuoso conducting a string orchestra to the rapt delight...
Read moreWhen a woman falls in love in the sensitive French slice of life “Other People’s Children,” you may fall, too. The director Rebecca Zlotowski (“An Easy Girl”) makes it easy to swoon...
Read moreThere are few living children’s authors who have connected as deeply to their readers as Judy Blume. That’s the argument of “Judy Blume Forever,” a new documentary from Davina Pardo and Leah...
Read moreRyder Fortson filmed it when she was 13, so she was going through some of the same things as her character. Casting an adolescent meant “I was in a race against puberty,”...
Read moreMinecraft players alert! Minecraft Legends, the highly anticipated action-strategy game has finally been released for PC and all major consoles. Just yesterday, Minecraft 1.20 update was tipped to bring an all-new Cherry...
Read moreThis documentary presents the self-proclaimed “architect of rock ’n’ roll” as a man of contradictions.
Read moreThe choreographer Benjamin Millepied’s directing debut is an of-the-moment but scattered take on a classic love story.
Read moreYou’ve heard of Quasimodo, the hunchback of Notre Dame, the actor Brian Cox announces at the start of “Quasi,” but you haven’t heard this version. And maybe you shouldn’t — unless, that...
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