Arts
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‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ Review: Nanny Doesn’t Know Best
In 1993, a film about an irresponsible father dressing up as a woman to manipulate his way back into his…
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Cambodian Effort to Find Artifacts Won’t End With Informant’s Death
Cambodian officials say a reformed looter who directed a ring that pillaged Khmer-era temples for two decades, ending in the…
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Review: ‘Landscapers’ Is Not Your Typical True-Crime Love Story
“Landscapers,” premiering Monday on HBO, is a true-crime mini-series, but it doesn’t look or feel like any other did-they-or-didn’t-they ...
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Signs of Sea Change at Art Basel Miami: More Galleries of Color
MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —Kendra Jayne Patrick’s booth was buzzing at Art Basel on Tuesday during the V.I.P. opening as visitors…
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Kodi Smit-McPhee on Quiet Confidence, Chronic Pain and ‘The Power of the Dog’
This interview contains major spoilers from “The Power of the Dog.” When it came to Kodi Smit-McPhee’s performance in “The…
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How ‘West Side Story’ Could Make (Even More) Oscar History
Few films have ever won more Oscars than the 1961 musical “West Side Story,” which claimed 10 trophies including best…
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Netflix Holiday Movies Ranked, From Tree Toppers to Lumps of Coal
We are back for our third annual ranking of the new original Netflix Christmas films, and the news is good:…
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Alec Baldwin Says He Is Not Responsible for Fatal Shooting on ‘Rust’
The actor Alec Baldwin fiercely insisted he was not to blame in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer on the…
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Jussie Smollett’s Lawyers Dispute Account That Attack Was Staged
Jussie Smollett’s lawyers suggested in court on Thursday that two brothers at the center of the case attacked the actor…
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Etel Adnan’s Bittersweet Arrival at the Guggenheim
“Went to the moon … Planet earth is old news,” Etel Adnan writes in her 2011 essay “The Cost for…