Natalie Portman
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The new film stars Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman, but it’s the stunning, complicated work by former “Riverdale” actor Charles Melton that everyone should be buzzing about.
The pioneering director has made the queer film of the year in the juicy “May December.” How does it stack up against “Carol,” “Far From Heaven,” and the rest of his work?
The two buzzy award-season contenders are remarkable for how they thwart the problematic ways Hollywood often handles monstrous characters and their behavior.
Now that actors can do press again, brace yourself for the busiest, silliest, and possibly most chaotic awards season you have ever survived—or hoped to.
A Greek wedding! A haunting in Venice! A new Marvel flick! A Hunger Games prequel! So many biopics! Here are the most exciting movies to look forward to this fall.
The director tells us about working with Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore on “May December,” which has roots in the tabloid fascination with a teacher who slept with her student.