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Plant the Tree: RaMell Ross, Ethan Herisse, Brandon Wilson, and Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor on “Nickel Boys”
An interview with the director and stars of one of the best films of the year.
We Need Art More Than Ever: Jude Law, Jurnee Smollett on “The Order”
An interview with two of the stars of “The Order”: Jude Law and Jurnee Smollett.
Hulu Stumbles with Warmed-Over Espionage Actioner “Paris Has Fallen”
A show that brushes past Gerard Butler’s corn-fed actioner conceit and does something alternatingly innovative and tedious with it.
Margo Martindale Anchors the Clever, “Fargo”-esque Tale of “The Sticky”
Margo Martindale stars in a very “Fargo”-esque tale of criminals and maple syrup on Prime Video.
Kyle Mooney and Evan Winter Go Back in Time with “Y2K”
An interview with the director and writer of this week’s horror-comedy “Y2K.”
James Gunn Launches His New DCU with Clever “Creature Commandos”
A TV review of the new DCU show, the launch of the universe overseen by James Gunn.
Female Filmmakers in Focus: Marielle Heller on “Nightbitch”
An interview with the writer/director of Nightbitch.
You Don’t Lie When You Pray: Paul Schrader on “Oh, Canada”
An interview with the filmmaker about his second crack at adapting Russell Banks to the screen.
Don’t Miss IndieCollect’s RescueFest This Weekend
A cool event centered on restored films launches in L.A. this weekend, including a Q&A hosted by Chaz Ebert.
Keira Knightley and Ben Whishaw Shine in Netflix’s Thrilling “Black Doves”
Netflix continues a strong late 2024 with another great thriller, Black Doves.
“Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” Takes Aim at Younger Viewers
Skeleton Crew is fun in ways that Star Wars hasn’t been lately.
Home Entertainment Guide: November 2024
Great new stuff on Blu-ray and streaming, including Speak No Evil, Trap, and a Criterion edition of The Shape of Water.
Colman Domingo Propels Phenomenally Entertaining “The Madness”
Netflix has a great thriller to make you thankful today in “The Madness.”
Criterion Releases Gorgeous Box Set for Their 40th Anniversary
Here’s the gift idea for the film lover in your family.
Miyazaki, Howl, and Matters of the Heart
As Howl’s turns 20, we look back on the human, romantic aches that lie at the center of Miyazaki’s works.
Sharp, Propulsive “The Agency” Should Appeal to Fans of Spy Fiction
“The Agency” owes a great debt to John Le Carre. This is a compliment.
Solid Acting Saves the Familiar Premise of “Get Millie Black”
A TV review of HBO’s Meet Millie Black.









