65 Movies to See This Winter, From 'Wicked: For Good' to 'Zootopia 2'
An obsessed table-tennis player ("Marty Supreme") and musicians in a Neil Diamond tribute band ("Song Sung Blue") are among the season's screen gifts.
An obsessed table-tennis player ("Marty Supreme") and musicians in a Neil Diamond tribute band ("Song Sung Blue") are among the season's screen gifts.
Ben Stiller directs a moving portrait of his father and mother, the comedy pair Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.
Mala Emde plays a teenage promoter who pushed for what became a landmark performance by the pianist Keith Jarrett.
In this documentary, Maron is shown working through his feelings of grief onstage and off after the death of his partner.
From the Springsteen biopic to the Timothée Chalamet table-tennis tale, there's so much to look forward to.
A restored version of Charles Burnett's 1999 movie "The Annihilation of Fish" opens at the Brooklyn Academy of Music after being virtually unshown for 25 years.
Samuel Beckett's life is reduced to mommy and daddy issues in a biopic that offers simple explanations for the career of a complex writer.
A newly preserved Andy Warhol film documents a combative artist couple the playwright knew. The movie is premiering in MoMA's To Save and Project.
This documentary chronicles an American ballet dancer's efforts to become a star in Russia.
In this drama starring Kelsey Grammer and Julia Stiles as cardiovascular surgeons, doctors have one hour to choose a heart transplant recipient.
Set in Scotland in 1994, the film tells a tender, moody story of friendship.
Maia Wechsler's documentary goes backstage with dancers in a revival of Merce Cunningham's "RainForest" as they learn to move from those who knew the groundbreaking choreographer.
Mads Mikkelsen, doing his rugged best, stars in this survival tale.
The service showed the Coens' "Ballad of Buster Scruggs" on the big screen before streaming it. But the run " four days in three American theaters " frustrated film fans.
In occupied France, the spotlight falls on a jazz guitar genius trying to escape the Nazis.
Whatever your taste " comedies, documentaries, historical dramas, effects spectaculars " movie theaters have something to offer you this season.
The final piece of the director's satirical trilogy centers on a teenager's odyssey to find and kill his father.
In "Match," Patrick Stewart plays a dance professor at Juilliard who becomes involved in a confrontation with a woman interviewing him for her dissertation and her husband.
"Life of an Actress: The Musical" tells of three performers connected by their aspirations and their moneymaking jobs " at a diner.
"Stage Fright" is a musical farce about a serial killer stalking the young campers at a summer getaway for aspiring theater stars.