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Burying Indiana Jones

It’s been forty-two years since moviegoers met Dr. Henry (Indiana) Jones—a rugged archeologist who relishes fighting over the past a little more than...

Eva Longoria Brings Latino Life to the Screen

As a child growing up on a ranch in South Texas, Eva Longoria seldom encountered her heroes onscreen. At home, they were ever...

“Dalíland,” Reviewed: A Glorious Carnival, at Least for an Hour or So

The melting watches turned Salvador Dalí into a brand, and his curlicued mustache made him a living logo for it. The substitution of...

Tom Hanks on the Rewards and “Vicious Reality” of Making Movies

Not long ago, I was preparing to interview Tom Hanks at Symphony Space, a theatre on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, for...

Behind the Scenes with Tom Hanks

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“BlackBerry,” Like the BlackBerry, Never Reaches Its Potential

I too remember the clicking physical keyboard of my long-ago BlackBerry fondly, but the nostalgia that the movie “BlackBerry” stokes is, above all,...

“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3,” Reviewed: Who’s Restraining Whom?

The eternal battle at the heart of modern movies gets a vigorous workout in “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3”: the battle between...

Bill Hader Just Wants to Make Weird Things

The HBO show “Barry” centers on a former marine, played by Bill Hader, who has transitioned his field killing skills into a career...

“The Eight Mountains” Is Not a Movie So Much as a Series of Postcards

There’s just enough information in the hundred and forty-seven minutes of “The Eight Mountains” to fill a short film, enough audiovisual variety to...

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