The New York Times – Film:
In his new dark comedy, the star plays a man who begins popping up in people’s dreams. It’s a metaphor for viral fame that he found cathartic.
The New York Times – Film:
In his new dark comedy, the star plays a man who begins popping up in people’s dreams. It’s a metaphor for viral fame that he found cathartic.
The New York Times – Film:
Young women let the director know how influential she is. But it’s still a battle to make films like her acclaimed “Priscilla.”
The New York Times – Music:
There’s something in the singer’s highly anticipated new concert documentary for newcomers and superfans alike.
The New York Times – Film:
With roles in “Dicks: The Musical” and “Beau Is Afraid,” the stage star is now a repertory player for the hot film company. “Who would have guessed?” he says.
The New York Times – Film:
For years, the director puzzled over an adaptation of “The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar.” Then he let the characters say things they weren’t meant to.
The New York Times – Film:
The director premiered his 50th film, “Coup de Chance.” It won over critics but not protesters, who asked organizers to “turn the spotlight off of rapists.”
The New York Times – Film:
The nonfiction best seller explores race and hierarchy but doesn’t suggest a straightforward adaptation. For her film, DuVernay got creative.
The New York Times – Film:
The story of her life with the rock star lacks major musical moments because the singer’s estate wouldn’t support the warts-and-all treatment.