Arts
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‘The Exorcist: Believer’ Review: Double the Possession, Half the Fun
Two young girls bring something nasty home from the woods in this too-busy, uninvolving possession movie.
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‘Our Flag Means Death’ Review: Stormy Seas in Season 2
An offbeat pirate comedy with a devoted fan base tacks in the direction of romance.
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Read Your Way Through Missoula
Montana calls to storytellers: The cold clear waters of its rivers have carried the voices of its inhabitants from time…
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1960s London Comes Alive in a Fierce, Funny Coming-of-Age Novel
In “The Halt During the Chase,” by Rosemary Tonks — first published in 1972, and newly reissued — a young…
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The Forrest Gump of Data Mining Saw It All
McKenzie Funk’s “The Hank Show” follows the improbable career of one man, and the surveillance state he helped create.
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In Season 3 of ‘Only Murders,’ the Show, and the Deaths, Went On
Tuesday’s finale of “Only Murders in the Building” wrapped a season that was a love letter to Broadway musicals, not…
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6 Podcasts for the Spooky Season
These shows deliver disturbing true stories of everyday horror, lively recaps of scary movies and creepy scripted dramas about the…
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Rod Wave Tops Olivia Rodrigo in Tight Race on Album Chart
The rapper and singer’s latest LP, “Nostalgia,” beat Rodrigo’s “Guts” to No. 1 by the equivalent of about 500 sales.
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‘Flora and Son’ and the Unspoken Truth About Songwriting
To one musician, John Carney’s films about budding artists mirror the joys and pitfalls of crafting tunes.
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Sculptures That Don’t Have to Add Up to Work Like Magic
The wooden objects Hans Noë constructs — columns, walls and confounding clumps of simple but unusual geometric solids — aren’t…