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Trump’s Threat of ‘Foreign’ Film Tariffs Stirs Anxiety in the U.K.

President Trump’s desire to “make Hollywood great again” by wielding his preferred economic weapon — tariffs — has sent a.

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‘Forbidden Games’: A War Orphan’s Sweet, Ultimately Shattering Story

René Clément’s “Forbidden Games” (1952) uses a 5-year-old’s wartime ordeal as the basis for a remarkably unsentimental allegory of childhood.

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‘Sinners’ and Beyoncé Battle the Vampires. And the Gatekeepers, Too.

When Beyoncé wails, in the opening moments of her “Cowboy Carter” album, that “them big ideas are buried here,” I’ve.

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Lorraine Bracco, Brenda Vaccaro, Talia Shire and Susan Sarandon Talk ‘Nonnas’

When I signed onto a video interview with the stars of the new Netflix release “Nonnas,” the conversation was already.

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Milestone Films Will Be Given Away to Maya Cade of the Black Film Archive

Milestone Films is a small but mighty distribution company dedicated to discovering works that have been lost to history, restoring.

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Book Review: ‘The Director,’ by Daniel Kehlmann

THE DIRECTOR, by Daniel Kehlmann; translated by Ross Benjamin Movie stars and Nazis are irresistible ingredients in any book. “The.

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Trump Called for Movie Tariffs After a Meeting With Jon Voight

President Trump’s call to impose steep tariffs on movies “produced in Foreign Lands” came after he met at Mar-a-Lago over.

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The 50 Best Movies on Max Right Now

When HBO Max debuted in May 2020, subscribers rightfully expected (and got) the formidable catalog of prestige television associated with.

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‘Thunderbolts*’ Axes the Asterisk for Surprise Title Reveal

If you wondered why there’s an asterisk attached to the title of the new movie “Thunderbolts*,” you won’t have to.

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Wim Wenders on Where the War in Europe Really Ended 80 Years Ago

Wim Wenders, the renowned German film director, is nearly 80 years old, as old as the peace in Europe that.

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