Julia Roberts and Luca Guadagnino on ‘After the Hunt’ and Daring to Be Ambiguous
The film touches on #MeToo and cancel culture, but the star and director wanted audiences to make up their own minds.
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The film touches on #MeToo and cancel culture, but the star and director wanted audiences to make up their own minds.
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In his latest movie, the formerly banned filmmaker Jafar Panahi tells a circuitous, moving and unexpectedly funny story of resistance.
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Earlier roles in “The Godfather” and later roles in “Something’s Gotta Give” showed the depth and nuance of the actress whom we met in “Annie Hall.”
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Though she downplayed it, her role in creating the outfits of “Annie Hall” made her the author of a fascinating career.
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Diane Keaton’s Only Documentary Was About the Afterlife
Keaton, who died on Saturday, was an actor, director and producer on multiple films and series. Her sole documentary, “Heaven,” explored popular ideas of the afterlife.
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Woody Allen Remembers the ‘Magical’ Diane Keaton
“I made movies for an audience of one, Diane Keaton,” Allen wrote in a remembrance that reflected on the breadth of their relationship.
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‘Greaser’s Palace’ Contains a Million Laughs … or None
Rarely shown since its release, Robert Downey Sr.’s 1972 film screens for a week in new digital and 35-millimeter restorations at Anthology Film Archives.
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‘A House of Dynamite’ Review: Kathryn Bigelow’s Alarming Command and Control
The director’s latest nail-biter, starring Idris Elba, Rebecca Ferguson and Anthony Ramos, tracks a ballistic missile heading for the United States.
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‘After the Hunt’ Review: Uncomfortable, for the Wrong Reasons
Luca Guadagnino’s campus drama falls on its face trying to court controversy.
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Astoria, Ore., the setting of the classic 1985 teen movie, invites fans to follow their inner adventurer and explore a scenic corner of the Northwest.
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After quietly helping Mel Brooks set the irreverent tone on “Get Smart” and “The Producers,” she had a long collaboration as a writer with the actor and humorist Marshall Efron.
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With her husband, Dan, she ran four theaters in Manhattan and a company that distributed foreign and independent classics.
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Linda Rosenkrantz mined her conversations with Peter Hujar and other artists. Now, she’s the one with something to say.
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Her character, an early-20th-century journalist, undergoes the most dramatic transformation of the film in ways that the actress was especially suited for.
By Alissa Wilkinson

On and off the screen, the star with a distinctive fashion sense was a singular presence.
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The actress, whose death at 79 was confirmed on Saturday, was known for both her dramatic heft and her comedic gifts. Here are some of the highlights.
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Tributes from colleagues and fans flooded social media as they learned of her death. Many celebrated her onscreen legacy and some noted her impact on their lives.
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Few moviegoers knew his name, but directors like Sergio Leone, Sylvester Stallone and Quentin Tarantino considered his vivid work invaluable.
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