This month’s off-the-radar streaming suggestions include modest but moving indie comedy-dramas, documentaries profiling comedy legends and more.
Noah Baumbach with Sandler and Clooney in Beverly Hills.
In this look back at the singer Selena, the director Isabel Castro presents home video footage and photographs that have not been seen in other documentaries.
Tom Hanks, Kayli Carter and Kelli O’Hara in “This World of Tomorrow” at the Shed in Manhattan.
The change will align the show’s name with the name of the statuette that winners receive, which has long been known as the Actor.
Mark Guiducci gave his first issue of Vanity Fair over to the guys.
Movies with artist-protagonists are known to be disappointing. These pass muster and even inspire.
A combination of technological developments and market forces is undermining the trust between viewer and filmmaker. What’s at stake is history itself.
The movie ratings board has pulled back the curtain on how it approaches hot-button topics, including nudity, marijuana and guns.
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
“Ten years ago, the performance was powered by rage,” said Leslie Odom Jr., whose limited run in “Hamilton” has brought a high demand for tickets. “I’m powered by love now.”
In this month’s picks, parents and children in India, Germany, Korea, Italy and Sudan grapple with the joys and perils of familial bonds.
It has been a brutal three months for dramas and comedies.
He was an architect with no training as an actor whose life was changed by a chance encounter. He inspired rave reviews and a New Yorker short story.
Tom Cruise with his trophy for the evening.
The question isn’t why someone dies, said Oliver Laxe, director of “Sirat.” “It’s, How do you die?” he said, adding, “Can you imagine your death dancing?”
The magician heist thriller franchise is back for a third installment. We go beyond the illusion to find out why these movies endure.
She won the award for her performance as Linda Loman in a 1999 Broadway revival of “Death of a Salesman” and played the matriarch Kate Jerome in two Neil Simon comedies.
While the Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated actor loves to put on a show, his role as Bobby T in this Stephen King adaptation is the first time he has played a showman in the movies.
The Netflix film about the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s French New Wave classic “Breathless” is chock-full of names with key roles in cinema history.