Film: Yorgos Lanthimos’s ‘Dogtooth,’ a Family Parable
Yorgos Lanthimos’s “Dogtooth” is a rare thing: an acclaimed new film from Greece, a country not known for its contemporary cinema. feeds.nytimes.com |
Movie Review | 'What’s the Matter With Kansas?': Joe Winston Examines One State’s Transformation
Once solidly progressive, Kansas has turned conservative and Republican. A filmmaker asks why. feeds.nytimes.com |
Elliott Gould on 40 Years of ‘MASH’
Mr. Gould, who played Trapper John McIntyre in Robert Altman's war satire "MASH," reflects on the film, his work with Robert Altman and his influential facial hair. feeds.nytimes.com |
Movie Review | 'Let Me In': Lonely Boy Finds Friend in Blood-Craving Pixie
In the vampire romance “Let Me In,” Matt Reeves tells a tale not about sex but rather about the fragility and loneliness of children. feeds.nytimes.com |
Those Undulating Swan Arms? Not So Easy to Do
Natalie Portman trained hard for the role of lead ballerina in Darren Aronofsky’s “Black Swan,” a psychological thriller centered on a performance of “Swan Lake.” feeds.nytimes.com |