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    1. The Interview

      Richard Linklater Sees the Killer Inside Us All

      David Marchese talks to the acclaimed director about his new film, “Hit Man,” and life’s big questions.

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      CreditDevin Oktar Yalkin for The New York Times
    2. Behind the Scenes at the Tribeca Festival

      From the ticket booth and the red carpet to a restaurant and a theater, here are stories from people not in the spotlight.

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      Linda Reynolds outside the offices of the Tribeca Festival. As the festival’s longtime security manager, her responsibilities have included walking actors down the red carpet.
      Linda Reynolds outside the offices of the Tribeca Festival. As the festival’s longtime security manager, her responsibilities have included walking actors down the red carpet.
      CreditKirsten Luce for The New York Times
  1. When the Stage Harnesses the Power of the Movies

    Adaptations of films will be a factor at the Tonys this year. Surprisingly the best of these shows are not always the most faithful.

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    In “The Notebook” on Broadway, above, Joy Woods and Ryan Vasquez recreate a moment from the original film, with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams.
    CreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times; New Line Cinema
    Critic’s Notebook
  2. ‘Jim Henson Idea Man’: In a Joyful Weirdo, Lessons for Young Artists

    This Ron Howard documentary doesn’t ignore the Muppet mastermind’s faults, but the tribute has a lot to teach creators everywhere.

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    Jim Henson as seen in the documentary.
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    Critic’s Notebook
  3. How Stop-Motion Yetis Emerged From Film Hibernation

    “The Primevals,” a movie in the lineage of “Jason and the Argonauts,” was filmed 30 years ago. It has finally been released.

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    The stop-motion used in “The Primevals” conjures up an earlier era of filmmaking, before computer-generated imagery took over visual effects.
    CreditFull Moon Features
  4. Watch an Ambush at the Bullet Farm in ‘Furiosa’

    The director George Miller narrates a sequence from his film, featuring Anya Taylor-Joy and Tom Burke.

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    Anya Taylor-Joy in “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.”
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    Anatomy of a Scene
  5. Celebrating Pride on Film

    From “The Death and Life of Marsha P. Johnson” to “Gay USA,” seven movies that will fill your screen with joy, history and rainbows.

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    Marsha P. Johnson, in a 2017 documentary about her directed by David France.
    CreditNetflix

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