Film
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Horace Ové, Pioneering Black Filmmaker in Britain, Dies at 86
His feature-length film, “Pressure,” mapped the struggles of Black Britons in an era of unyielding racism. He was knighted in…
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Books
Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Film Coming to Movie Theaters
The singer’s blockbuster tour ended over the weekend without the release of a visual component. But a “Renaissance” film will…
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Books
Halloween in New York: Things to Do in October
Our guide for what to do this month in the city, from the Village parade to screenings of horror movies…
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Style
Can a New Genre of Eco-Thrillers Inspire Climate Action?
Fighting the apocalypse is a timeworn movie trope. But in an era of environmental catastrophe, some filmmakers are creating more…
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Business
Formula 1 Returns to Screens, This Time With Brad Pitt
A new film is shooting alongside the action at Grands Prix and, with Lewis Hamilton’s help, is being made by…
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Style
We’re Having a Cowboy Moment
When Navied Mahdavian, a cartoonist, and his wife, Emelie, a filmmaker, moved from San Francisco to Mackay, Idaho (population 473),…
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Books
They Make CrossFit Documentaries. CrossFitters Can’t Get Enough.
A series of films about the annual CrossFit Games, enthusiastically embraced by the niche fitness community, have become surprise hits…
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News
The Ultimate Horror Movie Is Really About Heaven and Hell
It is one of those strange accidents of history that the best film ever made about the Roman Catholic Church…
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Books
What Distinguishes a Neil Breen Film? Neil Breen.
The producer, writer, director and star has made five imaginative, bewildering low-budget paranormal thrillers, spurring both ridicule and awe.
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With ‘Talk to Me,’ Directors Leap From Phone Screens to the Big Screen
The twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou, who first gained popularity on YouTube, discuss their pivot to a theatrical release.