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Isobel Waller-Bridge

The musician talks about scoring the film Emma; her sister, Phoebe; and what kind of sounds suit a hot priest

Smut and Vinegar

One company’s mission to restore vintage pornography and rare genre films gives new meaning to the word “artisan”

Read Any Good TV Lately?

Even when shows are in English, more and more viewers choose to watch with captioning. So, what’s the story?

Catch-007?

In 1965, Joseph Heller was hired to adapt Ian Fleming’s Casino Royale. For sheer absurdity, his script was no match for events

Movieland’s Most Threatening Cliff-Hanger

A pandemic has shut down the dream factory. Will it survive? As the weeks grind on, some fear it may not

The Pumping Station

Ryan Murphy’s new series is a seamy fantasy of postwar Hollywood—and the garage owner who serviced the stars

Screen Time

Paris, When It Sizzles

The director of La La Land and Whiplash returns with his newest project: a love song to music, set in a French jazz club

The Gold Standard

Is 1962 secretly the greatest year ever for movies?

How to Build a Movie Star

Beanie Feldstein is irresistible as a high-schooler who leaps onto the masthead of a high-profile music magazine

The #uck of the Irish

The sex-soaked mini-series Normal People gets people horny for Ireland

Is Unorthodox Inauthentic?

A dissenting take on the popular Netflix mini-series, one among a growing genre of escape-from-Judaism stories

Martini, Anyone?

Christine Baranski on The Good Fight, her bathrobe-clad Sondheim tribute, and spending lockdown in a house full of children

Freeze-Frame

Even during the lockdown, Hollywood remains a town where you need to look behind the scenes

The Light Side of the Moon

Space Force is a bit like The Office but in outer space. Best of all? Steve Carell returns to comedy

Haifaa Al Mansour

The Saudi filmmaker gives audiences a picture of life in her secretive, ultra-conservative home country

Final Cut

Parisian cinephiles are in an uproar over the actions of an American real-estate investor

Before Cable Was Cool

A new book tells the story of CNN, Ted Turner, and the birth of the 24-hour news cycle

“That’s What She Said!” (And He, Too)

A brief, writers’-room oral history of The Office

Shades of Black

The first major African-American filmmaker still has a lot to tell us

2020: A Movie Odyssey

What can American audiences learn from Asian cinemas during this pandemic?

Elena Ferrante Does Not Take a Summer Holiday

Filming part three of the brilliant friendship between Lila and Elena gets underway in a few months

Dawn Porter

The filmmaker known for exposing racial injustice has a new documentary on John Lewis

His First Sunshine