With the Oscar-nominated ‘Robot Dreams’ arriving in theaters this week, here’s a look back at ‘Heartbeeps,’ the saga of two robots who dared to dream of more than servitude.
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With the Oscar-nominated ‘Robot Dreams’ arriving in theaters this week, here’s a look back at ‘Heartbeeps,’ the saga of two robots who dared to dream of more than servitude.
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Richard Linklater’s latest—the sexy romantic crime comedy ‘Hit Man’—rounds out a trilogy of true(ish) crime stories rooted in his native Texas.
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Our bi-weekly look at the best new titles on Blu-ray, 4K, and your subscription streaming services.
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Our report from the French Riviera, including mini-reviews of “Megalopolis,” “Emilia Perez,” “Kinds of Kindness” and the Palme d’Or winner “Anora.”
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“The Thin Man” captured everything soon to be forbidden by the Hays Code in an exemplary crime comedy anchored by one of the screen’s most charismatic couples and their dog.
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Featuring a mesmerizing performance from Ray Milland, Hitchcock’s “Dial ‘M’ for Murder” still stuns as a gruesome tale of jealousy and revenge. A look back, on the eve of its 70th anniversary.
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This prequel from George Miller is a fitting follow-up to “Mad Max: Fury Road.”
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Fifty years after its release, this adaptation of the Henry James novella ranks a notch below Peter Bogdanovich’s previous four films, though it’s not as far removed in quality from his magical initial run as its reputation suggests.
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Our mini-reviews of “You Can’t Run Forever,” “Darkness of Man,” “The Sales Girl,” and more new direct-to-VOD titles.
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In 1994, Disney embarked on its first home-video sequel, inadvertently kick-starting an era where the studio began to cannibalize itself for content.
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Frank Perry’s 1968 drama (now streaming on Amazon Prime) is a still-shattering story of suburban ennui, anchored by an astonishing Burt Lancaster performance.
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Pamela Adlon and Ilana Glazer’s pregnancy comedy is disarmingly frank and occasionally poignant without sacrificing laughs.
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