The filmmaker has long collaborated with the graphic designer Juan Gatti to make alluring posters for his films, including one for his latest, “The Room Next Door.”
Seeing the Holiday Train Show at the New York Botanical Garden, Kyle Mooney said, “is incredibly cozy and sweet and it feels like such a specific tradition.”
An esteemed Spanish actress, she was best known for her work in Pedro Almodóvar’s movies like “All About My Mother.” But their relationship was stormy.
This wan photorealistic prequel to a remake, the latest addition to the Disney juggernaut, was directed by Barry Jenkins of “Moonlight” fame.
Make it through the holidays with these movies, books and music from the past year that are adapted from stage productions or evoke a theatrical spirit.
Kerry Washington leads a female postal battalion on a moving mission in this World War II drama.
The writer and director Pedro Almodóvar narrates a bittersweet sequence between the two at a luxurious home.
Pedro Almodóvar’s moving drama stars Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton as friends facing mortality together.
Pedro Almodóvar narrates a sequence from his film starring Julianne Moore and Tilda Swinton.
In this month’s sci-fi picks, time loops, zombie apocalypses and robot/dog friendships.
When she was starting out, “I wasn’t really scared of anything,” Harper said, adding, “Everything in life was a welcome adventure.”
Critical favorites like “Anora,” “Cowboy Carter” and “The Bear” still left room for more recent arrivals like “Wicked” and Broadway’s “Maybe Happy Ending.”
The star is in positive, future-looking mode in this Disney+ documentary, directed by his husband, David Furnish, and R.J. Cutler.
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
RaMell Ross in Central Park. He tried to imagine the “Nickel Boys” characters’ world the way they would envision it. He then “challenged myself to see better for them.”
You can expect the A-B-C-D-E movies (“Anora,” “The Brutalist,” “Conclave,” “Dune: Part Two” and “Emilia Pérez”). But what will join them?
After “Magazine Dreams” premiered at Sundance last year, Jonathan Majors was praised for his harrowing portrait of a self-destructive bodybuilder.
Adrien Brody stars as a talented architect who flees postwar Europe to meet his match in America, a power-hungry industrialist played by Guy Pearce.
The moment these Doomsday preppers have been waiting for has arrived, and from within their secure compound they’re confronting unexpected complications.
Keanu Reeves steps in as Shadow, while Jim Carrey doubles his fun as Robotnik in this action-adventure comedy.