Hollywood on the Brink
Will the industry learn from this moment of reckoning or will it be business as usual? Our chief critics see small signs of hope.
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Will the industry learn from this moment of reckoning or will it be business as usual? Our chief critics see small signs of hope.
By A.O. SCOTT and MANOHLA DARGIS
Our critics share their lists of Oscar-worthy films and performances.
In a wide-ranging conversation, the stars discuss President Trump, the fallout from the Harvey Weinstein case and why they hadn’t worked together until “The Post.”
By CARA BUCKLEY
The breakout star of “Get Out” says he can relate to his character: “Being young, working class and black, everything you do is policed.”
By ROSLYN SULCAS
The actress and director explains how her love of New York is inextricably entwined with how she was introduced to it: on foot, by her smart, funny Sacramento mom.
By GRETA GERWIG
The cinematographer Roger Deakins has been nominated 13 times for an Oscar, but has never won. Here's why he should.
By MEKADO MURPHY
In these excerpts, Pakistani immigrants argue over tradition, war allies turn on each other, a mute janitor begs for help and a mother demands justice.
Lead performances demoted so as not to split the vote (we’re looking at you, Armie Hammer) take away spots from worthy pros like Rob Morgan in “Mudbound.”
By WESLEY MORRIS
Also the week of Jan. 7: Female playwrights take over Washington, D.C.; and Andrey Zvyagintsev gets a retrospective at MoMA.
By THE NEW YORK TIMES