Movies
There’s no advertising tag line on “Tomorrow Never Dies,” the new James Bond film, but an accurate one might be “Never wake a sleepwalker.
Dec. 19, 1997
A doomsday prepper and a hoarder walk into a grocery store and therein lies the meet-cute of Noble Jones’ debut feature, “The Tomorrow Man,” an odd little romantic dramedy starring John Lithgow and Blythe Danner.
May 21, 2019
Entertainment & Arts
If you’ve been having vaguely foreboding feelings lately, they may not just be coming from all that reality TV you’ve been watching.
Nov. 16, 2009
Some productions begin with a handshake, a conference call, a Bombay martini at Morton’s.
March 12, 1995
Another edition of your regular field guide to the world of movies in your living room and beyond.
Aug. 7, 2020
Filmmakers Amy Seimetz and Kris Rey are longtime friends who were both preparing to have their new films premiere at the SXSW Film Festival earlier this year. While that event was cancelled, now Seimetz’s “She Dies Tomorrow” and Rey’s “I Used to Go Here” both come out on the same day.
Aug. 6, 2020
Every year, when the summer movie season arrives, I find myself wondering: Are the films becoming more stupid or am I just getting older?
May 4, 2004
In the phantasmagorial sci-fi epic “Edge of Tomorrow,” Tom Cruise finds himself encased in an 85-pound metal exoskeleton bristling with futuristic weaponry and confronted with a singularly intractable situation: a kill-and-be-killed conflict that repeats on indefinite loop.
May 31, 2014
THE BIG TOMORROW: Hollywood and the Politics of the American Way, by Lary May, University of Chicago Press $32.50, 348 pages
Aug. 15, 2000
While shooting the 12-country-spanning environmental documentary “Tomorrow,” French actress-director Mélanie Laurent (“Inglorious Basterds,” “Now You See Me”) was wandering around a village in India when a local woman beckoned her over.
April 20, 2017