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A THEATERPHILE ANSWERS A THEATERPHOBE

‘I’m a movie critic--how can I hate the theater? It’s almost unnatural. But every time I go, proud of my attention to duty, I feel awful....

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Gene Hackman's Greatest Films: what were his 10 best performances?

Gene Hackman has died today at 95. As the tributes flood in, it’s clear Hackman’s legacy as an actor is a huge one. He was long recognised as a...

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IMAX CEO expects $1.2 billion in box office receipts this year, the best in the company's history

An "embarrassment of riches" at the box office could fuel a $1.2 billion year for IMAX, CEO Rich Gelfond told CNBC on Friday. That volume would mark...

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Tilda Swinton Calls Out 'War Criminals' in Berlin Film Festival Speech

Swinton seemed to reference controversial claims from President Donald Trump to turn Gaza into "the riviera of the Middle East"

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BRIAN VINER reviews Licorice Pizza 

Licorice Pizza (15, 133 mins) Verdict: Gorgeously quirky romcom Rating: The Electrical Life Of Louis Wain (12A, 111 mins) Verdict: Hate to be catty,...

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What Comes After the Apocalypse? A Q&A With Joshua Oppenheimer

Oppenheimer’s latest film, The End, is a Golden Age, postapocalyptic musical crying out from the depths of the earth.

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How AI came for Hollywood

You’re probably aware there’s a little controversy around this year’s top pick at the Oscars. Brady Corbet, the director of The Brutalist, an...

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BBC pulls Gaza documentary 'featuring son of Hamas official'

The corporation is facing a 'reputational crisis' after airing documentary narrated by Hamas deputy minister's teenage son

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The Enigmatic Artistry of Terrence Malick

The director has long shunned the spotlight, but his work conveys the force of a mighty personality. A new biography offers a rare look at his life...

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Nicolas Cage prefers to be called a 'thespian' instead of an actor

Nicolas Cage revealed Thursday that he doesn't consider himself an actor. Instead, the 57-year-old Oscar winner prefers the term 'thespian' to better...

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