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The Hollywood star is the artistic director of this year’s event. He is using the opportunity to spotlight experimental theater that shaped his career.
‘The Sealed Soil’: Modesty and Its Discontents
The Iranian director Marva Nabili’s first feature gets a weeklong run at Brooklyn Academy of Music.
‘Lilo & Stitch’ Cast Discuss What Lured Them to the Live-Action Remake
Cast members from the original 2002 animated film and the live-action remake explain what lured them to — or back to — “Lilo & Stitch.”
The 6 Best Alarm Clocks for Heavy Sleepers
Ever sleep through your alarm? These alarm clocks will ensure you never do it again.
Stream These Movies and TV Shows Before They Leave Netflix in June
A handful of great titles are leaving as early as the first weekend of the month. Catch them while you can.
Marcel Ophuls, ‘The Sorrow and the Pity' Director, Dies at 97
He was best known for “The Sorrow and the Pity,” a landmark film that debunked ideas of vast French resistance to the Nazi occupation.
Marcel Ophuls, ‘The Sorry and the Pity' Director, Dies at 97
He was best-known for “The Sorrow and the Pity,” a landmark film that debunked ideas of vast French resistance to the Nazi occupation.
Last Year’s Cannes Winners Won Big at Oscars. Can the 2025 Crop Do the Same?
The most likely movies to grab academy voters are “Un Simple Accident,” “Sentimental Value” and “Nouvelle Vague.” But none are primarily in English.
As George Lucas’s ‘Starship’ Museum Nears Landing, He Takes the Controls
The ‘Star Wars’ director parted ways with the museum’s top boss and is clearly calling the shots as his Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles approaches completion.
A ‘Mission: Impossible’ Fan Favorite Returns 3 Decades Later
Rolf Saxon thought he was being pranked when the director of the new film contacted him for a role that actually expanded during production.