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    1. The Clint Squint

      When Clint Eastwood narrows his eyes, pay attention. A master of the big screen is using them to convey seduction, intimidation, mystery and more.

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  1. A Chinese Homecoming Story That’s Universal

    In the finale of Wang Bing’s nonfiction trilogy, garment-factory workers return to their families and wrestle with the questions all young people do.

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    In “Youth (Homecoming),” workers get married on their winter break.
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    Documentary Lens
  2. With ‘Gladiator II,’ Ridley Scott Returns to the Arena

    The director speaks his mind on rejected sequel ideas, Joaquin Phoenix’s plan to quit the original and working with a “fractious” Denzel Washington.

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    “I feel alive when I’m doing something at this level,” Ridley Scott said of finishing “Gladiator II” while working on preproduction of his next film. “I don’t call it stress, I call it adrenaline.”
    CreditRobbie Lawrence for The New York Times
  3. A ‘Wicked’ Tearful Talk With Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande

    The stars of the new movie reflect on their long ride together, getting through Covid and the actors’ strike, and avoiding “playing to the green.”

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    Ariana Grande, right, “taught me to handle this crazy beast that is emerging success,” Cynthia Erivo said.
    CreditDana Scruggs for The New York Times
    The Projectionist
  4. Watch Mikey Madison Take a Mansion Tour in ‘Anora’

    The writer, director and editor Sean Baker narrates an early sequence from his film, which also features Mark Eydelshteyn.

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    Anatomy of a Scene
  5. ‘Heretic’ Review: Hugh Grant Puts His Charm to Fiendish Use

    In wily, vamping style, the actor plays a friendly neighbor to two missionaries before turning his home into a horror-filled slaughterhouse.

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    Hugh Grant in “Heretic,” written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods.
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    ‘Anora’ | Anatomy of a Scene

    The writer, director and editor Sean Baker narrates a sequence from his comedy featuring Mikey Madison and Mark Eydelshteyn.

    By Mekado Murphy

     
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  23. How ‘Blitz’ Recreates War-Torn London

    Steve McQueen’s latest film, set in 1940 during Germany’s bombardment of the British capital, draws extensively from wartime photos, and much of it was shot outside London.

    By Simran Hans and Sarah Eckinger

     
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    ‘Blitz’ | Anatomy of a Scene

    The writer and director Steve McQueen narrates a sequence from his film set in London during World War II.

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  32. Tom Hanks and Robin Wright Open a New Box

    The “Forrest Gump” stars were game to reunite with Robert Zemeckis for the technical experiment of “Here.” De-aging? A static camera? They weren’t fazed.

    By Melena Ryzik

     
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  43. One Frame, Thousands of Snails

    This image, from the animated feature about a woman who hoards snail-related items, includes a bevy of tiny, handcrafted artifacts.

    By Carlos Aguilar

     
  44. Critic’s Pick

    ‘Blitz’ Review: Love in the Ruins

    Steve McQueen’s World War II drama may appear conventional on the surface, but don’t miss what it’s really doing.

    By Alissa Wilkinson

     
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