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Why Did the Indie Film Studio A24 Buy an Off Broadway Theater?
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Jane Austen’s Best Books
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A peerless chronicler of class and romance, the “Pride and Prejudice” author was never prolific. But her work remains remarkably relevant, more than two centuries after her death. (New York Times)
Jane Austen’s Best Books
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A peerless chronicler of class and romance, the “Pride and Prejudice” author was never prolific. But her work remains remarkably relevant, more than two centuries after her death. (New York Times)
Why ‘Jaws’ Works
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Help! My Debit Card Issuer Won’t Cover a Thief’s Cash Withdrawal.
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A thief swiped a traveler’s wallet at the Barcelona airport and later used her card to take out more than $1,100 in cash. Why was her fraud claim denied? (New York Times)
‘Unicorns’ Review: Where Glitter Meets Grit
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This movie, directed by Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd, follows Luke and Aysha, who meet by chance at a drag event. (New York Times)
‘Smurfs’ Review: Don’t Stop the Music
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The lovable blue guys (and one gal) go on a mission to save Papa Smurf in this colorful romp with an impressive voice cast. (New York Times)
‘I Know What You Did Last Summer’ Review: Nostalgia Is Overrated
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This revival of a 1990s horror franchise fumbles its shot. (New York Times)
‘Finally Dawn’ Review: A Night to Remember in Rome
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This Italian drama, set in the 1950s and starring Lily James, Willem Dafoe and Joe Keery, sends a star-struck naïf through the looking glass darkly. (New York Times)
‘Cloud’ Review: Buyer’s Remorse
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In this genre-bending thriller, an online reseller’s tale of vengeance becomes a parable of human greed and disconnection. (New York Times)