November 2016 Film Articles
- 25 Must-Have Gifts for the Movie Geek In Your Life
- Here are the Always-Interesting National Board of Review Award Winners
- ‘Evolution’ Director Lucile Hadžihalilović Discusses Her Alienating Vision of Boyhood, Starfish, and Women with Blonde Eyebrows
- The Gotham Awards Get It: ‘Moonlight,’ ‘Crazy Ex Girlfriend,’ Anya Taylor-Joy Recognized at Ceremony
- Paolo Sorrentino Halts Work on Berlusconi Biopic, Focuses on Second Season of ‘The Young Pope’
- The 5 Best Movies to Buy or Stream This Week: ‘Pete’s Dragon,’ ‘The BFG’
- The Rapidly Accelerating Backwards Creep of Oscar Season
- Wes Anderson Makes Heartwarming ‘Darjeeling Limited’/’Snowpiercer’ Hybrid H&M Commercial
- Second Glance: The Pre-‘Allied’ Freedom of ‘I Wanna Hold Your Hand’
- Watch Adam Driver and Andrew Garfield as 17th Century Portuguese Jesuit Priests in the Trailer for Scorsese’s ‘Silence’
- This Week at the Movies: ‘Moana,’ ‘Allied,’ ‘Rules Don’t Apply’
- Disney’s ‘Moana’ is a Sweet and Soulful Charmer
- ‘Always Shine’: Director and Star on Jealousy, Femininity, and Cinematic Titillation
- J.K. Rowling Takes to Twitter to Reveal Plans for ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Franchise
- The 7 Best Movies to Buy or Stream This Week: ‘Hell or High Water,’ ‘Kubo and the Two Strings’
- Bad Movie Night: The Canadian Cable Access Insanity of ‘Phobe: The Xenophobic Experiments’
- 8 Films for Talking About Diversity
- Wong Kar-wai Is Working on a Film About the Murder of Maurizio Gucci, Potentially Starring Margot Robbie
- This Week at the Movies: ‘Fantastic Beasts,’ ‘Edge of Seventeen,’ ‘Manchester By the Sea’
- ‘Fantastic Beasts’ Can’t Quite Live Up to Its Potential
- Was Warren Beatty’s Return to Cinema Worth the Wait?
- Hirst, Koons, Ford: Is ‘Nocturnal Animals’ Too Enamored of its Own Emptiness?
- The Welcome Teen Movie Complexity of ‘The Edge of Seventeen’
- The Private Tragedies and Personal Turmoils of ‘Manchester By the Sea’
- Watch the Tense New Trailer for ‘A Separation’ Director Asghar Farhadi’s ‘The Salesman’
- The 8 Best Movies to Buy or Stream This Week: ‘Finding Dory,’ ‘Punch-Drunk Love’
- Natalie Portman Embodies Personal and National Mourning in the Full, Official Trailer for ‘Jackie’
- Miyazaki Comes Out of Retirement, Is Making a New Feature
- Watch the First Full Trailer for Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’ 2.0
- Watch Cyborg Scarlett Johansson in the First ‘Ghost in the Shell’ Trailer
- The Best Leonard Cohen Music Cues in Cinema
- This Week at the Movies: ‘Arrival,’ ‘Billy Lynn,’ ‘Elle’
- ‘Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,’ or ‘How Shiny New Toys Can Ruin Your Movie’
- Watch Cara Delevingne Battle Unfit Aliens in Assorted Sci-Fi Cityscapes in Trailer for ‘Fifth Element’ Filmmaker Luc Besson’s Next Film
- Let’s Talk About All That Lesbian Sex in ‘The Handmaiden’
- ‘Arrival’ is the Election-Week Shot of Hope We All Need
- Eddie Redmayne Elaborates On His Bad, Roundabout Audition for ‘The Force Awakens’ Villain Kylo Ren
- ‘The Walking Dead’s’ David Albert and Robert Kirkman Are Remaking ‘An American Werewolf in London’
- The 6 Best Movies to Buy or Stream This Week: ‘Sausage Party,’ ‘Morris from America’
- Everything Isn’t Terrible: People Are Seeing ‘Loving’ and ‘Moonlight’
- Second Glance: The Endlessly Quotable and Fiendishly Clever ‘Heist’
- Incisive Political Films to Watch on the New FilmStruck Streaming Service
- Adam Driver and Rooney Mara Closer to Leading Leos Carax’s Musical ‘Annette’
- ‘Mr. Robot’s’ Rami Malek to Play Freddie Mercury in Biopic ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
- Composer James Newton Howard Discusses Scoring a Certain Film About Fantastic Beasts (and Much More) in 1920s New York
- This Week at the Movies: ‘Doctor Strange,’ ‘Loving,’ ‘Hacksaw Ridge’
- The Modest Magnificence of Jeff Nichols’s ‘Loving’
- Here’s Your First Full Trailer for ‘Trainspotting 2’
- Marvel’s ‘Doctor Strange’ Isn’t Quite Great, But At Least It’s Weird
- ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ Begins Filming, Now Also With Zach Galifianakis, André Holland, and Michael Peña
- Lars Von Trier’s Upcoming Serial Killer Film Finds its Lead in Matt Dillon
- Flavorwire’s Guide to Indie Movies You Need to See in November
- Chance the Rapper Teases His Role in the George Saunders-esque Film, ‘Slice’
- The Case for FilmStruck (and Against Netflix)
- The 5 Best Movies to Buy or Stream This Week: ‘Star Trek Beyond,’ ‘Into the Inferno’