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A single mom in Atlanta (Taraji P. Henson) is having a very, very, very bad day.
Ferris Bueller’s Vest Hits the Auction Block. ‘Anyone, Anyone?’
Worn by Matthew Broderick in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off,” the vest could fetch several hundred thousand dollars, according to Sotheby’s.
How Stacy Spikes, Co-Founder of MoviePass, Spends His Day at the Theater
Mr. Spikes is the main character of a day filled with running, people-watching, and going to the movies, of course.
George Romero’s Zombies Lurch On, in Three Family Projects
George Romero’s daughter, ex-wife and widow are each working on movies rooted in his legacy, even as they wrestle with their memories and a contentious split.
AMC Says It Will Show More Ads Before Movies
The theater chain’s decision brings it in line with what its biggest competitors, Regal and Cinemark, have been doing since 2019, but it risks irking loyal customers.
Sacha Jenkins, Filmmaker Who Mined the Black Experience, Dies at 53
Shaped by early hip-hop culture, his documentaries put race in the foreground, whether the topic was hip-hop fashion, the Capitol riots or Louis Armstrong.
Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now
In this month’s selections, romance across dimensions and an animated entry in the “Predator” franchise.
‘Ballerina’ Review: Ana de Armas Twirls Into ‘John Wick’ Franchise
Ana de Armas twirls into the franchise as a ballerina-assassin with vengeance on her mind in this by-the-numbers cash grab.
Watch Ana de Armas Fight Using Kitchen Utensils in ‘Ballerina’
The director Len Wiseman narrates an action sequence from “From the World of John Wick: Ballerina.”
7 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.