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  1. ‘Wuthering Heights’ Review: Margot Robbie, Amok on the Moors

    The actor and Jacob Elordi play the tortured lovers from the Emily Brontë classic in this florid, overstuffed version by Emerald Fennell.

     ByManohla Dargis

    Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff and Margot Robbie as Catherine in “Wuthering Heights.”
    Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff and Margot Robbie as Catherine in “Wuthering Heights.”
    CreditWarner Bros. Pictures
  2. Love or Hate Valentine’s Day? Either Way, There Are Movies for You.

    Whether you’re thrilled about the holiday or ready to kiss it goodbye, we have great picks for you.

     ByEsther Zuckerman

    CreditIllustration by Orfeo Tagiuri
    1. Documentary Lens

      Stream These Documentaries on the Winter Olympics Going Back a Century

      Commissioned by the International Olympic Committee, the movies provide a fascinating glimpse of history and the evolution of different sports.

       ByAlissa Wilkinson

      A scene from “White Vertigo,” one of several films about the Winter Olympics posted on the Games’ website.
      A scene from “White Vertigo,” one of several films about the Winter Olympics posted on the Games’ website.
      CreditIOC
    2. ‘Scarlet’ Review: The Rest Is Anime

      Mamoru Hosoda’s animated film about a fierce princess is a genderbent fantasy version of “Hamlet.”

       ByMaya Phillips

      A scene from Mamoru Hosoda’s film “Scarlet.”
      A scene from Mamoru Hosoda’s film “Scarlet.”
      CreditSony Pictures Classics
  1. Watch Margot Robbie Take a House Tour in ‘Wuthering Heights’

    The screenwriter and director Emerald Fennell narrates a sequence from her film.

     ByMekado Murphy

    Margot Robbie in “Wuthering Heights.”
    CreditWarner Bros. Pictures
    Anatomy of a Scene
  2. Jacob Elordi, Heathcliff and the Controversy Over ‘Wuthering Heights’

    The character’s racial identity is at the heart of accusations that the film’s casting is “whitewashing.” But what does the original novel really say?

     ByEsther Zuckerman

    Jacob Elordi as Heathcliff in a scene from the new “Wuthering Heights.”
    CreditWarner Bros.
  3. ‘Goat’ Review: Big League Dreams

    Stephen Curry lends his voice to this visually dynamic animated film that treats every basketball game like a roller coaster action set piece.

     ByBrandon Yu

    Will, voiced by Caleb McLaughlin, in “Goat,” directed by Tyree Dillihay.
    CreditColumbia Pictures/Sony Pictures Animation
  4. ‘Cold Storage’ Review: It’s a Gross Green Threat. Who You Gonna Call?

    In this goofy B-movie throwback, it’s Liam Neeson to the rescue as a weary, tough-talking bioterror operative.

     ByManohla Dargis

    From left, Joe Keery, Liam Neeson and Georgina Campbell in “Cold Storage.”
    CreditSamuel Goldwyn Films
  5. ‘Crime 101’ Review: Stealing Diamonds and Movie Ideas

    Despite a solid cast and pedigree of its own, a Los Angeles crime saga borrows all its best moves from Michael Mann.

     ByBen Kenigsberg

    Chris Hemsworth in “Crime 101.”
    CreditDean Rogers/Amazon MGM Studios

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  1. Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now

    In this month’s picks, avengers of the toxic variety and princesses of the cosmic variety.

    ByElisabeth Vincentelli

     
  2. ‘Tyler Perry’s Joe’s College Road Trip’ Review: Grandpa Knows Best

    Madea only has a few minutes of screen time, but old man Joe has enough attitude to fuel this movie and then some.

    ByGlenn Kenny

     
  3. 10 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week

    Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.

    ByThe New York Times

     
  4. TimesVideo

    ‘Wuthering Heights’ | Anatomy of a Scene

    The director and screenwriter Emerald Fennell narrates a sequence from her film featuring Margot Robbie, Shazad Latif, Alison Oliver and Hong Chau.

    ByMekado Murphy

     
  5. ‘Nirvanna the Band the Show the Movie’ Review: Canadian Fakin’

    Two longtime friends time-travel back to 2008 to pursue their performing dreams in this likably daft comedy.

    ByJeannette Catsoulis

     
  6. Critic’s pick

    ‘My Father’s Shadow’ Review: The Double Frame of Memory

    Two sons accompany their father for the day in a poignant and bittersweet Nigerian debut film.

    ByAlissa Wilkinson

     
  7. ‘Good Luck, Have Fun, Don’t Die’ Review: Saving the World Again

    Gore Verbinski returns with a weird, wild movie about stopping a rogue A.I., for the 117th time.

    ByAlissa Wilkinson

     
  8. ‘By Design’ Review: She’s Getting the Chair

    Juliette Lewis plays a woman whose soul inhabits a bespoke armchair in Amanda Kramer’s cinematic specialty item.

    ByNatalia Winkelman

     
  9. Bud Cort, Who Starred in 1971’s ‘Harold and Maude,’ Dies at 77

    The role, one of his first, made him a household name and a film idol of the anti-establishment 1970s. But it also limited his growth as an actor.

    ByClay Risen

     
  10. In His Second Act, James Van Der Beek Starred Online as a Proud Papa

    The actor, who died on Wednesday, was most famous for “Dawson’s Creek,” but as he got older, he let fans into his real life as a father of six.

    ByMaya Salam

     
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