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    GOLDEN GLOBES 2024 NOMINATIONS: ‘BARBIE’ AND ‘OPPENHEIMER’ IN FRONT
    
    “Barbie” led the nominations with nine, followed by “Oppenheimer” with
    eight. In the television categories, “Succession” had the most with nine.
    
    20h agoBy Brooks Barnes

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    An Appraisal
    
    
    RYAN O’NEAL, MASTER OF THE OFFBEAT MEET-CUTE
    
    The former boxer had a gift for mixing innocence and wit. It didn’t hurt
    that he had the face of a good guy.
    
    December 8, 2023By Alissa Wilkinson

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       CAN THE HOLOCAUST MOVIE BE REVELATORY AGAIN? 3 FILMMAKERS SAY YES.
       
       
       
       Tragic tellings of the Shoah are all too common. The directors of “The
       Zone of Interest,” “Origin” and “Occupied City” refuse to let it live in
       the past.
       
       18h agoBy Esther Zuckerman
    
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       HOW HAYAO MIYAZAKI’S FILMS CONTINUE TO TAKE US TO THE SKIES
       
       
       
       When characters take flight in the films of the master animator, there is
       always a deeper meaning.
       
       21h agoBy Maya Phillips

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    ‘Poor Things’ Review: Monster Mash
    
    Emma Stone runs amok with Mark Ruffalo and Willem Dafoe in Yorgos
    Lanthimos’s off-key Victorian-era riff on “Frankenstein.”
    
    December 8, 2023By Manohla Dargis

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    Stream These Ryan O’Neal Movies
    
    The actor became one of the most bankable stars in Hollywood, and proved
    himself equally adept at drama, comedy and action.
    
    December 9, 2023By Jason Bailey

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    ‘Origin’ Review: The Roots of Our Racism
    
    Ava DuVernay’s new feature film, adapted from the Isabel Wilkerson book
    “Caste,” turns the journalist into a character who examines oppression.
    
    December 7, 2023By Manohla Dargis

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    24 Things That Stuck With Us in 2023
    
    Films, TV shows, albums, books, art and A.I.-generated SpongeBob
    performances that reporters, editors and visual journalists in Culture
    couldn’t stop thinking about this year.
    
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    ‘It’s a Wonderful Life,’ ‘Die Hard’ and Other Classic Christmas Movies
    
    Our list of classics is broad, from warm Old Hollywood favorites to the sort
    of boozy, vulgar entertainments that parents can watch after putting the
    kids to bed.
    
    December 5, 2023By Scott Tobias

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 1.  PROVOCATIVE SEX IS BACK AT THE MOVIES. BUT ARE WE READY FOR IT?
     
     After an awkward MeToo hiatus, ‘May December’ and other films are showing
     intimacy in messy, complicated ways again.
     
     By Alexandra Kleeman
     
     Dec. 12, 2023
 2.  The Projectionist
     
     
     GOLDEN GLOBES 2024 SNUBS AND SURPRISES: ‘PAST LIVES,’ TAYLOR SWIFT AND MORE
     
     The Korean American drama from Celine Song got four nominations, while
     Swift’s concert film got one. “The Color Purple” was overlooked for best
     musical.
     
     By Kyle Buchanan
     
     Dec. 11, 2023
 3.  Critic’s Notebook
     
     
     THE YEAR OF THE MEGA SLEEVE
     
     Raglan, fluted, leg o’ mutton, bishop, puffed, balloon — whatever you want
     to call them, we wore them.
     
     By Vanessa Friedman
     
     Dec. 10, 2023


 4.  RYAN O’NEAL, WHO BECAME A STAR WITH ‘LOVE STORY,’ DIES AT 82
     
     He was a familiar face on TV before his breakout performance opposite Ali
     MacGraw in the 1970 blockbuster movie. But it was overshadowed by years of
     personal problems.
     
     By Aljean Harmetz
     
     Dec. 8, 2023
 5.  Anatomy of a Scene
     
     
     WATCH EMMA STONE DO A CAREFREE DANCE IN ‘POOR THINGS’
     
     The director Yorgos Lanthimos narrates this sequence that puts the star and
     Mark Ruffalo awkwardly on the dance floor.
     
     By Mekado Murphy
     
     Dec. 8, 2023
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     ‘POOR THINGS’ | ANATOMY OF A SCENE
     
     The director Yorgos Lanthimos narrates a sequence from the film featuring
     Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo.
     
     By Mekado Murphy
     
     Dec. 8, 2023


 7.  FIVE HORROR MOVIES TO STREAM NOW
     
     Eerie found footage, limited sunlight and unlimited zombies in this month’s
     horror picks.
     
     By Erik Piepenburg
     
     Dec. 8, 2023


 8.  5 CHILDREN’S MOVIES TO STREAM NOW
     
     This month’s picks embrace the holiday season, including an installment of
     the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” franchise and a remake of “The Velveteen
     Rabbit.”
     
     By Dina Gachman
     
     Dec. 8, 2023


 9.  A BELOVED COMEDIAN’S FILM ON DOMESTIC ABUSE DRAWS ITALIANS, IN DROVES
     
     Paola Cortellesi’s directorial debut is kindling discussions about domestic
     violence and women’s rights. It’s also become one of Italy’s
     highest-grossing films.
     
     By Elisabetta Povoledo
     
     Dec. 8, 2023
 10. On Comedy
     
     
     THE CREEPIEST MOMENT ONSCREEN THIS YEAR OCCURRED IN A COMEDY
     
     “The Curse” has been described as cringe, but look closely and you’ll see
     it plays with the classic tropes of horror like jump scares.
     
     By Jason Zinoman
     
     Dec. 8, 2023
     

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