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Among the gems leaving for U.S. subscribers next month are two irreverent TV adaptations and the last movie from one of the most successful filmmakers of the 1970s.
Suggested reading from critics and editors at The New York Times.
Post-apocalyptic drama and A.I. trauma are part of this month's sci-fi picks.
This month's picks include a look at families coping with cancer, a filmmaker exploring some troubling family history and a director using animation to tell the story of an Afghan refugee.
In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.
Every day we'll feature stories from a different section. Check back daily.
Tens of thousands of Russians and Ukrainians have settled in Antalya, on Turkey's southern coast, hoping to avoid the fallout of Russia's war in Ukraine and start new lives.
After a rebellious youth and years spent on an unpublished novel, Arielle Angel, the editor of Jewish Currents, has carved out a role for herself as someone who questions entrenched ideas.
From comedic secret agents to melodramatic comic book heroes, this month's action picks bend the genre.
InternationalNews from around the world
ScienceThe wonders of humans and our world
Books to ReadSuggested reading from Times editors
It's hard to have your special day in a month of special days. December babies have one request: Make an effort.
Jon Bois and his collaborators specialize in documentaries about seemingly unremarkable teams. Then he wields charts and graphs to spellbinding effect.
Bald eagles are back. So are humpback whales. And oysters. And more. Life has returned.
I kept saying to my friends: "I have no idea why he likes me."
A once purely decorative form, picture-book endpapers are now full of wit, surprise, even feeling.
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