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In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.
Atypical star vehicles, ensemble indies, high-powered genre pictures and gripping historical documentaries are among the highlights of this month's offbeat picks.
Set Naz Deravian's new sushi bake on the table with palm-size squares of nori, and let your guests happily help themselves.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Our critic recommends two fantastic documentaries and a dreamy French show about a 70-year-old pregnant woman.
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There was anger after the campus police union — which is renegotiating a contract — shared a safety flier with a picture of the Grim Reaper on it.
A booking photo normally reflects gravity, bewilderment or even surprise. That is not the case with some of the former president's co-defendants.
The hours are punishing and the politics — internal and external — can be demanding. But executives at some of America's most influential arts organizations are compensated handsomely.
Keeping that promise turned out to be harder than she expected.
After a fierce rally largely propelled by a handful of tech stocks, the market's rapid climb stalled in August. That setback could ultimately be a good thing, our columnist says.
A Connecticut law allows residents to kill bears in certain circumstances. But some residents want a full-fledged bear hunt, allowed in almost every nearby state.
In France, Spain and Italy, residents and tourists did their best to avoid scorching temperatures — again.
At first, it seemed like an exercise injury. But it wouldn't go away.
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