Here is the standout fiction and nonfiction of the year, selected by the staff of The New York Times Book Review.
Timothy Spall as J.W. Turner working on a reproduction of the huge, poetic painting The Harbour of Dieppe (1825‒1826) in Mr.
In “Wild Thing,” Sue Prideaux uses recent research to closely examine Gauguin’s complex relationship with French colonialism ...
Art has always been more than paint on a canvas. It’s a reflection of culture, history, and sometimes, a massive investment ...
A while back, Reddit user banstovia posed the question, "Who is a celebrity who did horrible stuff when they were alive but ...
Jane Austen's life and novels have been adapted for film and TV for decades, including two 'Pride and Prejudice' recreations ...
Spielberg produced Chloé Zhao's new movie, which stars Paul Mescal and Jessie Buckley as William and Agnes Shakespeare.
Prepare your tear ducts. Chloé Zhao's unabashedly emotional “Hamnet” will have them flowing. The film based on Maggie ...
Steven Spielberg's autobiographical film The Fabelmans is heading to a new streaming home, 3 years after underperforming in ...
Paul Walter Hauser could have shared a film set with John Cena. When he’s not taking bumps in a wrestling ring, Paul Walter Hauser can often be found on set for television shows and films. During a ...
The title character, an American priest asked by the Vatican to investigate the sanctification of the pontiff who was proclaimed a saint in 2014, will be played by actor Mark Ruffalo. A painting of St ...
Director Michael Schultz with 'Krush Groove' and 'The Last Dragon,' Gia Coppola with 'Hearts of Darkness' and the ...
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