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  1. 58 Movies to Watch This Winter: Bob Dylan Biopic, ‘Moana 2’ and More

From life stories (“A Complete Unknown,” “The Fire Inside”) to animated tales (“Moana 2,” “Mufasa”), these are the films we can’t wait to see this season.
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Timothée Chalamet is the about-to-turn-electric Bob Dylan, and Edward Norton is his folkie friend Pete Seeger in “A Complete Unknown.”
Timothée Chalamet is the about-to-turn-electric Bob Dylan, and Edward Norton is his folkie friend Pete Seeger in “A Complete Unknown.”
CreditSearchlight Pictures 2. ### 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.
By The New York Times
Cillian Murphy as a conscience-stricken coal-seller in “Small Things Like These,” based on Claire Keegan’s 2021 novel.
Cillian Murphy as a conscience-stricken coal-seller in “Small Things Like These,” based on Claire Keegan’s 2021 novel.
CreditEnda Bowe/Lionsgate 3. 1. ### The Clint Squint
When Clint Eastwood narrows his eyes, pay attention. A master of the big screen is using them to convey seduction, intimidation, mystery and more.
By Manohla Dargis


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2. ### Netflix and Lifetime Ask: What if Christmas Movies Were Sexy?
With “Hot Frosty,” “The Merry Gentlemen” and “A Carpenter Christmas Romance,” holiday fare is headed in a shirtless new direction.
By Ashley Spencer
Chad Michael Murray, left, and Hector David Jr. are part of a male revue in “The Merry Gentlemen.”
Chad Michael Murray, left, and Hector David Jr. are part of a male revue in “The Merry Gentlemen.”
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  1. In “Youth (Homecoming),” workers get married on their winter break.
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    Documentary Lens
  2. “I feel alive when I’m doing something at this level,” Ridley Scott said of finishing “Gladiator II” while working on preproduction of his next film. “I don’t call it stress, I call it adrenaline.”
    CreditRobbie Lawrence for The New York Times
  3. Ariana Grande, right, “taught me to handle this crazy beast that is emerging success,” Cynthia Erivo said.
    CreditDana Scruggs for The New York Times
    The Projectionist

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    Anatomy of a Scene
  5. Hugh Grant in “Heretic,” written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods.
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    ‘Anora’ | Anatomy of a Scene
    The writer, director and editor Sean Baker narrates a sequence from his comedy featuring Mikey Madison and Mark Eydelshteyn.
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