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  1. ‘Snow White’ Review: A Princess’s Progress

    The new live-action version of Disney’s 1937 animated fairy tale has drawn (maddening) criticism for its casting and an updated story. But liberation only goes so far.

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    Snow White (Rachel Zegler) with Jonathan (Andrew Burnap), her love interest, who’s been demoted from a prince to a commoner.

    Snow White (Rachel Zegler) with Jonathan (Andrew Burnap), her love interest, who’s been demoted from a prince to a commoner.

    CreditGiles Keyte/Disney
    1. ‘Magazine Dreams’ Review: Pain Without Gain

      Shown at Sundance two years ago, the film was shelved when its star, Jonathan Majors, was arrested and charged with assault and harassment of his girlfriend at the time.

       By Ben Kenigsberg

      Jonathan Majors in Elijah Bynum’s “Magazine Dreams.”

      Jonathan Majors in Elijah Bynum’s “Magazine Dreams.”

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  1. Sadie Sink plays a fresh-faced farm girl named O’Dessa Galloway. Behind her, Euri Dervish (Kelvin Harrison Jr.) is defiant in an animal-print coat.

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  2. Brad Pitt and Jonah Hill in “Moneyball.”

    CreditMelinda Sue Gordon/Columbia Pictures

    Critic’s Notebook

  3. “There are two situations in which we return to our most primitive instincts: sex and violence,” Alain Guiraudie’ said. “I see an obligatory connection.”

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  4. Dan (Keith Kupferer) in “Ghostlight.”

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    Beyond the Algorithm

  5. He Voices Porky Pig, and That’s Not All, Folks

    Listen to the performer Eric Bauza voice the characters Daffy Duck, Bugs Bunny and more. His work appears in the new animated feature, “The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie.”

     By Carlos Aguilar and Daniel Dorsa

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