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With an Eye on War at Home, a Ukrainian Conductor Arrives at the Met
Oksana Lyniv, who is leading “Turandot” at the Metropolitan Opera, has used her platform to criticize Russia and promote Ukrainian…
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One of Last Survivors of Pearl Harbor Attack Dies at 102
Richard C. Higgins was stationed at the Hawaiian naval base as a radioman on the day of the Japanese attack,…
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A Director Brings TikTok’s Chaotic Vibe to the Big Screen
Radu Jude’s films are messy mash-ups of art, literature, advertising and social media, with some dirty jokes thrown in.
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An Exquisite Biography of a Gilded Age Legend
In Natalie Dykstra’s hands, the life of Isabella Stewart Gardner is a tribute to the power of art.
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States Have Spent $25 Billion to Woo Hollywood. Is It Worth It?
Dozens of states have lured film and TV production with financial incentives. Years after gutting its program during a budget…
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‘Immaculate’ Review: Sydney Sweeney Is Wide-Eyed but Sly
The actress stars as a fresh-faced nun who, by the end of this erotic thriller-horror mash-up, runs amok in her…
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‘Late Night With the Devil’ Review: Selling Your Soul for the Ratings
An occult-obsessed nation is nimbly captured in this found-footage horror film about a late night show gone horribly wrong.
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‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’ Review: Something Weird, Multiplied
This overstuffed entry in the franchise is an eclectic, enjoyable barrage of nonsense.
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A Game Designer’s Lifelong Pursuit of Action Nirvana
Hideaki Itsuno helped shape the fighting genre in the 1990s with Street Fighter. Now he’s applying similar ideas to the…
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‘Freaknik’ Documentary Invites Viewers to Black College Spring Break
A new Hulu documentary delves into the legendary Atlanta event and surfaces relics of 1980s and ’90s culture that were…