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Lin-Manuel Miranda’s directorial debut is an adaptation of a show by Jonathan Larson, creator of “Rent.” This guide unpacks the many layers.
The New York Times – Film:
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s directorial debut is an adaptation of a show by Jonathan Larson, creator of “Rent.” This guide unpacks the many layers.
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Meryl Streep explains how she prepared to play a fictional (and not especially competent) U.S. president in Adam McKay’s apocalyptic satire “Don’t Look Up.”
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Tom Hanks, a dog and two robots take a post-apocalyptic road trip in this unexciting drama from Apple TV+.
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This strange and ambitious Mexican film plays like a combination of “Cops,” “F for Fake” and “When Harry Met Sally.”
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A middle school student comes of age during a standoff between the police and Mohawk residents during the 1990 Oka crisis in Canada.
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This poignant drama directed by and starring Talia Lugacy follows a traumatized Marine as she tries to connect with a group of fellow veterans at home.
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A father with a drug problem tries to reconnect with his daughter.
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In this romantic comedy, a couple opens their relationship to prove they can be married and modern.
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Get ready for originals like “House of Gucci” and “C’mon C’mon” or franchise updates like “The Matrix Resurrections” and “Ghostbusters: Afterlife.”