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‘One Battle After Another’ Review: Paul Thomas Anderson’s Rallying Cry
25. September 2025 (11:02)
The director, at the height of his powers, delivers a startling, present-day American epic, with Leonardo DiCaprio as a washed-up radical and doting dad. (New York Times)
‘French Lover’ Review: An Affair Not to Remember
25. September 2025 (11:02)
A movie star and a waitress meet cute in a Netflix “Notting Hill” knockoff starring Omar Sy. (New York Times)
‘Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie’ Review: Less Than Pawesome
25. September 2025 (11:02)
This movie based on an interactive children’s Netflix series is not suitable for anyone over reading age. (New York Times)
‘Dead of Winter’ Review: Emma Thompson as Victim and Savior
25. September 2025 (11:02)
This stone-cold wilderness thriller pits a woman on a mission against a merciless couple who are keeping a secret in their basement. (New York Times)
‘Eleanor the Great’ Review: Weaving a Tangled Web
25. September 2025 (11:01)
June Squibb stars in Scarlett Johansson’s sometimes moving but often uneven directorial debut. (New York Times)
‘All of You’ Review: Finding Your Perfect Match
25. September 2025 (11:01)
This weepy romance succeeds through the undeniable chemistry between Brett Goldstein and Imogen Poots. (New York Times)
The Dutch Masters Were Women, Too
25. September 2025 (11:00)
Remedying years of oversight, the National Museum of Women in the Arts is trying to make female painters from the Low Country household names in America. (New York Times)
The Dutch Masters Were Women, Too
25. September 2025 (11:00)
Remedying years of oversight, the National Museum of Women in the Arts is trying to make female painters from the Low Country household names in America. (New York Times)
Brynne Weaver’s Favorite Dark Romance Books
25. September 2025 (11:00)
The best-selling author Brynne Weaver recommends novels that dial up the emotional drama for high-stakes payoffs. (New York Times)
A Disorienting World of Demons and Deadly Dolls
25. September 2025 (11:00)
Silent Hill f questions what’s real and who’s a friend. But its story of a teenage girl losing her sanity in 1960s Japan is muddled. (New York Times)