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The co-host of “How Did This Get Made?” enlightens David Remnick on the art of terrible film. Plus, the New Yorker film critic Justin Chang praises Coppola’s divisive “Megalopolis.”
- MOVIES
James Bond and “Legally Blonde” get new workouts,...
- The Current Cinema
New Yorker film reviews. Kevin Costner’s “Horizon” Goes West...
- Movie Reviews
“Janet Planet”: Melt the Icebergs. The playwright Annie...
- MOVIES
James Bond and “Legally Blonde” get new workouts, adaptations that include “Charm City Kings” and “The Personal History of David Copperfield,” and more.
- Condé Nast
Jun 14, 2024 · New Yorker film reviews. Kevin Costner’s “Horizon” Goes West but Gets Nowhere The actor-director’s three-hour Western, the first installment of a planned tetralogy, rushes through its many ...
- Condé Nast
New Yorker Films was an independent film distribution company founded by Daniel Talbot in 1965. It started as an extension of his Manhattan movie house, the New Yorker Theater, founded in 1960, after a film's producer would not allow for a movie's single booking.
Top 25 Greatest Movies Set in New York City of All Time. One of the most cinematic cities in the world has been showcased in literally hundreds of movies. Here is list of the best films to display there love for the most beautiful city in the world NYC.
Feb 29, 2016 · Discover new TV shows and movies from The New Yorker and where you can watch them.