NYT Critics' Picks
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Movie Review: Linklater’s ‘Boyhood’ Is a Model of Cinematic Realism
NYT Critics' Pick
Neighbors Who Need Good Fences
‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ Continues the Saga
NYT Critics' Pick
Guys With Lots of Mileage, on the Road
‘Land Ho!’ Sends Men of a Certain Age to Iceland
NYT Critics' Pick
With the End of Days Near, a Sect Is Torn
‘As It Is in Heaven,’ a First Feature by Joshua Overbay
NYT Critics' Pick
An Allegory Steeped in Enigmas
‘Closed Curtain,’ by the Iranian Dissident Jafar Panahi
NYT Critics' Pick
Movie Review: Linklater’s ‘Boyhood’ Is a Model of Cinematic Realism
NYT Critics' Pick
Neighbors Who Need Good Fences
‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’ Continues the Saga
NYT Critics' Pick
Guys With Lots of Mileage, on the Road
‘Land Ho!’ Sends Men of a Certain Age to Iceland
NYT Critics' Pick
With the End of Days Near, a Sect Is Torn
‘As It Is in Heaven,’ a First Feature by Joshua Overbay
NYT Critics' Pick
An Allegory Steeped in Enigmas
‘Closed Curtain,’ by the Iranian Dissident Jafar Panahi
NYT Critics' Pick