The ‘Fall Guy’ Filmmakers Have a Cause: Give Stunts an Oscar
The academy is keeping mum about the prospect, but the movie is part of a renewed push for a new Academy Award first considered more than 30 years ago.
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The academy is keeping mum about the prospect, but the movie is part of a renewed push for a new Academy Award first considered more than 30 years ago.
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George Lucas wants them to fade into oblivion. But some fans spent more than a decade digitally restoring the original “Star Wars” trilogy, preserving the movies as they were shown in theaters.
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The filmmakers do more to align star and character than the novel did. But somehow that doesn’t make the movie indebted to the musician.
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The actor charms as a swaggering stunt man, alongside an underused Emily Blunt, in the latest skull-rattling action movie from David Leitch.
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Watch Ryan Gosling Perform His Own Stunt in ‘The Fall Guy’
The director David Leitch narrates a sequence from the film featuring Gosling and Emily Blunt.
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The Actor Who Played Jar Jar Binks Is Proud of His ‘Star Wars’ Legacy
Ahmed Best recalls the painful backlash to the “Phantom Menace” character that was considered a racial stereotype at the time, but is now embraced by fans.
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Grief Broke Marlon Wayans. Comedy Put Him Back Together.
The comedian talks to David Marchese on becoming a different person after the death of his parents.
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‘I Saw the TV Glow’ Review: How We Used to Escape
An outstanding not-quite-horror film about being a fan just before the internet took over.
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‘Evil Does Not Exist’ Review: Nature vs. Nurture
Ryusuke Hamaguchi follows up his sublime drama “Drive My Car” with a parable about a rural Japanese village and the resort developer eyeing its land.
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The tennis movie comes to an abrupt stop midmatch, so we don’t know who won. Does that matter?
By Wesley Morris and Alissa Wilkinson
The Oscar-winning actor will star as an A.I.-curious author in “McNeal,” starting performances in September at Lincoln Center Theater.
By Michael Paulson
With a stout frame, bushy whiskers and a weathered visage, he embodied men of authority facing down danger with weary stoicism.
By Alex Traub
His acclaimed “The Class” walked a provocative line between documentary and fiction. In that film and others, he explored the inescapable traps of late-stage capitalism.
By Adam Nossiter
Her arresting roles in movies like “Bush Mama” and “Daughters of the Dust” helped shape a generation of independent filmmakers.
By Clay Risen
The comedian, long beloved for his apolitical riffs, has been wrestling with what it means to be Jewish amid the Israel-Hamas war. Not everyone is pleased.
By Matt Flegenheimer and Marc Tracy
“The sound of his voice reminds me of the beginnings of things,” the actress said. “The first time you fell in love, the first time you went away.”
By Kathryn Shattuck
The director David Leitch narrates a sequence from his film featuring Ryan Gosling and Emily Blunt.
By Mekado Murphy
This month’s picks include a Mexican family drama, a Palestinian coming-of-age tale, a high-school movie from Ukraine and more.
By Devika Girish
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
By The New York Times
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