Culture (old posts, page 50)
An equestrian suffers a brain injury that alters his identity in Luis Ortega’s stylized gangster movie.
This Little REI Chair Is My Must-Pack Item of the Summer
Perfectly portable, idiotproof, and fit for any occasion.
‘This Is Spinal Tap’ Returns to Theaters in 4K Restoration
Rob Reiner’s 1984 cult film about a British band past its prime returns to theaters in a new 4K restoration.
From No Home to a Perch in Hollywood, a Filmmaker Finally Breaks Through
Victoria Mahoney, director of “The Old Guard 2,” experienced homelessness early in her career. Thanks to sheer grit and a few mentors, she made a big-budget leap.
‘Videoheaven’ Review: Rewinding the Tape
A documentary by Alex Ross Perry examines how movies and TV have portrayed video store culture.
‘The Old Guard 2’ Review: Thurman vs. Theron
Uma Thurman joins the expanded cast in this sure-footed sequel to the action blockbuster about a team of immortal heroes.
‘Heads of State’ Review: John Cena and Idris Elba Are Assassins’ Targets
This action movie about U.S. and British leaders, also featuring Priyanka Chopra Jonas, plays like a silly version of a BBC political satire series.
‘40 Acres’ Review: This Land Is Their Land
Danielle Deadwyler tussles with cannibals in a disturbing postapocalyptic thriller.
Will Sharpe, Star of Lena Dunham’s ‘Too Much,’ Is a Renaissance Man
The 38-year-old plays the enigmatic love interest in Lena Dunham’s new show, “Too Much.” But he also has the kind of career as a writer and director that Jesse Eisenberg wants.
Best Movies and Shows Streaming in July: ‘Sinners,’ ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds’ and More
A “Jaws” documentary, “Sinners,” “Washington Black” and the low-budget “Monster Island” arrive, and “Foundation” and “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” return.