The director Pierre Coffin, who also voices the yellow chaos agents, wasn’t interested in returning. Then a producer suggested an idea he couldn’t resist.
The film “Mary Oliver: Saved by the Beauty of the World” works best when it illuminates her work, whose fans include Stephen Colbert and Oprah Winfrey.
The latest film of the wildly successful spinoff franchise ushers the Minions into a new era of cultural ubiquity, while bringing some new creative juice.
Lexi Minetree beat out 5,000 other actors to play the teenage heroine of “Elle,” a prequel series. She shares many qualities with her can-do character.
This silly supernatural thriller about a fiendish shape shifter leaves coherence and clarity behind.
Before the presidency. Before Yorktown. There was … George, the land surveyor.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce in Brooklyn last month. Since the couple announced their engagement last year, they have only hinted at a few details of their nuptials.
Ten writers on the films that get at the hopes, dreams, heartbreak and hilarity of the U.S.A. as it turns 250.
“Elle” and “Descendants: Wicked Wonderland” arrive, and new “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” and “Silo” seasons begin.
Millie Bobby Brown shines as Sherlock’s younger sister in the playful third movie of this popular franchise.
Thousands flocked to a soon-to-close shopping center near Pittsburgh for a celebration of George A. Romero’s “Dawn of the Dead.”
A New York City pioneer of cable-access programming is given a lively tribute in this cheekily diverting documentary.
Blake Lively is seeking more than $8 million in legal fees as part of her continuing legal dispute with Justin Baldoni.
David Hockney in the documentary “A Bigger Splash.”
The actress Daveigh Chase in 2011. Her father said she was homeless before she died this month in Los Angeles.
Josh O’Connor in a scene from “Disclosure Day.”
This month’s titles include Pride Month picks from Brazil, Sweden and Croatia; a soccer drama from Ireland; and a comedy from Italy.
After “House of the Dragon,” a starring role in another big franchise, “Supergirl,” gave Milly Alcock pause. It’s “this new gift of learning to accept the fear.”
She was just 17 when she played Joan Crawford’s ungrateful daughter in the classic 1945 melodrama. It was the high point of a robust but short film career.
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.