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The streaming service highlights some of the finest movies starring, and often directed by, Black artists.
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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman are the stars, but they get help from a host of actors you may know from other superhero movies.
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In ‘Swan Song,’ a Ballet Company Confronts a Painful Legacy
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The actor announced his return to Marvel’s superhero movie franchise five years after ending his long run as Iron Man.
By Johnny Diaz
The new installment draws on decades of Marvel and X-Men history. It helps to know the back stories ahead of time.
By Christopher Kuo
A Lincoln Center retrospective puts the spotlight on midcentury movies aimed at the masses that continue to influence filmmakers.
By Carlos Aguilar
The director Shawn Levy narrates a scene from the latest sequel in the franchise.
By Mekado Murphy
The director Shawn Levy narrates a sequence from his film starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.
By Mekado Murphy
Few critics could deny that the highly anticipated super spectacle, starring Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, has its charms — but most left wanting more.
By Reggie Ugwu
In this Chinese police procedural, directed by Wei Shujun, solutions are murkier than they first appear.
By Ben Kenigsberg
Based on the life of an Iranian German drug dealer and rapper, Fatih Akin’s interminable drama feels uncomfortably partial to its violent subject.
By Jeannette Catsoulis
This raunchy comedy features Bette Midler, Susan Sarandon, Sheryl Lee Ralph and Megan Mullally on a bachelorette weekend.
By Amy Nicholson
This documentary chronicles the reboot and reopening in Las Vegas of the acrobatic show “O,” which shutdown during the pandemic.
By Glenn Kenny
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