At the 2000 Academy Awards, the film won five Oscars, including best picture. Then came 9/11, a tanking economy and Kevin Spacey.
Olga James in the 1954 film “Carmen Jones.” It was her first movie role; it would also prove to be her last.
Austin Butler in “Dune: Part Two.”
Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson in November. The siblings previously had ironclad creative control over the James Bond franchise.
At the Berlin International Film Festival, the onscreen mood was downbeat, but the program still held some gems.
This month’s picks include stories about a vengeful bombmaker, a blind assassin and more.
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
This film tells the story of the college players who defeated the 1992 U.S. men’s basketball team, filled with N.B.A. All-Stars, during a scrimmage before the Olympics.
In “Gunda,” the Russian documentarian Victor Kossakovsky trains a plainly meditative eye on the titular mother pig and her litter of newborns.
The actor discusses playing twins in Osgood Perkins’s horror film, finding humor in dark situations and why that monkey is so, so creepy.
Nick Jonas, Sadie Sink and Christian Slater are among this year’s unusually large cohort of stars who first appeared onstage as tweens or even younger.
Austin Butler in “Dune: Part Two.”
Anthony Mackie picks up the shield at a potentially awkward time. But there’s one way Disney can do right by him and the next generation of Marvel stars.
This family drama by Jon Gunn, based on a true story, is told from the perspective of a young boy with autism.
He is making his Broadway debut with a stage version of his 2005 movie “Good Night, and Good Luck.” He’s ready, but also terrified.
Lanzmann, the director of “Shoah,” joined the French resistance against Nazi Germany as a teenager. He appears in “Shoah” as a passionate, at times even aggressive, interlocutor.
Finally getting a theatrical run, Zeinabu irene Davis’s 1999 film about two Black couples in Chicago in two different eras earns its landmark status.
Souleymane Cissé at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival in France, where he was honored with the Carrosse d’Or, the Golden Coach Award.
Inspired by a real heist, this Danish thriller has more moving parts than it can keep track of.
Christoph Waltz plays an aging hit man begrudgingly training his replacement in Simon West’s stale action movie.