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CNN —The fortuitous timing of having a series produced by and featuring newly minted Oscar-winner Robert Downey Jr. tumbles down a very strange rabbit hole in “The Sympathizer,” a darkly satirical look at the Vietnam War and its aftermath. Each episode begins with dated-looking credits that evoke the 1970s, a promising Quentin Tarantino-ish conceit that, given what follows, sets expectations too high. As constructed, it’s a rather heavy-handed approximation of the fate Vietnam experienced in the pull of the war, which doesn’t make the Captain’s increasingly surreal arc any more compelling. Strangelove,” assuming that was the intent, than a means of maximizing the star’s presence without really heightening its impact. “The Sympathizer” is hardly the first project to funnel the contradictions of the Vietnam War through an exaggerated lens (“Apocalypse Now” being a prime example), but except for a few bracing sequences the execution only clouds that vision.
Persons: Robert Downey Jr, Downey, can’t, Park Chan, , Don McKellar, Quentin Tarantino, Duy Nguyen, Fred Nguyen Khan, Peter Sellers, “ Dr, Strangelove, Sandra Oh, David Duchovny, Organizations: CNN, Viet Thanh, CIA, HBO, coy, Credit Downey, Warner Bros . Locations: Vietnam, Viet, Saigon, what’s,
Veselka, the Ukrainian diner on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, is one of the few restaurants in the city that truly deserves to be called venerable, even iconic. Veselka has also become a center for New York’s support for embattled Ukrainians, as shown in Michael Fiore’s new documentary, “Veselka: The Rainbow on the Corner at the Center of the World.” (David Duchovny narrates.) Veselka’s third-generation proprietor, Jason Birchard, is of Ukrainian ancestry, and many of the staff are from the country as well. The film (in theaters now) starts as a fun story about a New York institution, and its tone is resolutely hopeful and convivial. I wrote about “Navalny,” Daniel Roher’s Oscar-winning documentary that covers his opposition to Russian President Vladimir V. Putin, and thought of other films that help illuminate the war in Ukraine years into the struggle.
Persons: Veselka, Michael Fiore’s, David Duchovny, Jason Birchard, Birchard, Aleksei A, , ” Daniel Roher’s Oscar, Vladimir V, Putin Organizations: Center of Locations: America, New York, Russian, Ukraine
The North American box office had one of its slowest weekends of the year, due in large part to “Dune: Part Two’s” absence from the lineup. 1 movie and it would have been a bigger overall weekend,” said Paul Dergarabedian, the senior media analyst for Comscore. “Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" took second place, with fourth weekend earnings at an estimated $13.5 million for the AMC release. "The overall box office is rather quiet, but there are so many interesting films out there," Dergarabedian said. “Independent film can really shine right now.”The effects of the ongoing strike at the box office are not easily quantifiable.
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‘What Happens Later’ Review: Meg Ryan’s Rom-Com Return
  + stars: | 2023-11-03 | by ( Kyle Smith | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
David Duchovny and Meg Ryan Photo: Bleecker StreetMeg Ryan and David Duchovny haven’t had a lot of hit movies or TV shows lately—Ms. Ryan hasn’t been seen at all since she appeared in her directorial debut, the indie film “Ithaca,” back in 2016—but it only takes a few minutes of their movie “What Happens Later” to make us remember how much we loved these two ’90s icons in their prime. Trying to build a serviceable romcom around actors in their early 60s presents a challenge, but the key is understanding that nobody makes it to that age without handling as much baggage as an airport. That’s what makes Ms. Ryan’s second directorial effort a surprising treat, and for good measure, the entire movie is set at an airport, that liminal space between two destinations that stands for both possibility and frustration.
Persons: David Duchovny, Meg Ryan Photo, Meg Ryan, David Duchovny haven’t, Ryan hasn’t, , Ryan’s
Ryan and Duchovny did not really know each other before “What Happens Later," but you’d never know it to watch them on screen or hear their off-camera rapport. AP: You have such lived-in banter and chemistry, it’s surprising that you two didn’t really know each other before this. DUCHOVNY: I’m thankful to Meg for giving me the opportunity to work in a movie like this. RYAN: That’s exactly what it is. I’m going to google that to make sure I’m right.
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Actor Meg Ryan poses at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures gala in Los Angeles, California, U.S. September 25, 2021. Eight years after her last Hollywood film, Ryan stars in "What Happens Later" as Willa, a woman who reunites with a former partner ("X-Files" star David Duchovny) when they are both snowed in at an airport. Ryan said she spent three years working to bring the project to the screen. "What Happens Later" is among several films from independent production companies to receive waivers from the SAG-AFTRA actors union, meaning the actors were free to speak about the movie despite the ongoing strike. "You never got the sense that she was overwhelmed or feeling the pressure, which I'm sure she was from time to time."
Persons: Meg Ryan, Mario Anzuoni, Harry Met Sally, Ryan, Willa, David Duchovny, Duchovny, Ryan's, Meg, Lisa Richwine, David Gregorio Our Organizations: Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, REUTERS, SAG, Thomson Locations: Los Angeles , California, U.S, Seattle
An orca hunts down a group of mobula rays in the Gulf of California in ‘Planet Earth III’ Photo: BBC AmericaFilm• “What Happens Later” (Nov. 3): Meg Ryan is in the director’s chair for only the second time in her career, helming this romcom. She also stars alongside David Duchovny as a pair of exes who bump into each other at the airport and reconnect after a flight delay. • “All Dirt Roads Taste of Salt” (Nov. 3): The beauty and hardships of growing up black in rural Mississippi are explored in Raven Jackson’s debut feature, which follows a girl from youth to adulthood.
Persons: Meg Ryan, David Duchovny, Raven Organizations: BBC America Locations: Gulf of California, Mississippi
Meg Ryan Wrestles With the Rom-Com
  + stars: | 2023-10-28 | by ( Melena Ryzik | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Meg Ryan was hurting. A two-hander opposite David Duchovny, it distills moviedom conventions and plays with a different emotional palette; Ryan grappling with her own cinematic brand. It is only her second foray behind the camera and the first time she has appeared onscreen in seven years. “I feel like I had the ride, the Hollywood ride,” she said over a restorative soup lunch on a foggy day. So I don’t have giant ambitions to be back in that.”
Persons: Meg Ryan, , David Duchovny, hasn’t Locations: Montecito, Calif, Persevering
[1/2] Actor Robert De Niro attends the screening of a 4K version of the film "Heat" during 2022 Tribeca Festival at United Palace Theater in New York, U.S., June 17, 2022. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz/File PhotoNEW YORK, June 5 (Reuters) - With an emphasis on diversity in content and storytellers, New York's Tribeca Film Festival kicks off on Wednesday, with highlights including documentaries about actor Rock Hudson and news anchor Dan Rather. Tribeca Film Festival was co-founded in 2001 by American actor Robert De Niro to help revitalize lower Manhattan following the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. "One of the things about Tribeca is we have such a diverse offering of stories and filmmakers," co-creator Jane Rosenthal told Reuters ahead of the festival launch. "I think a lot of that has always stemmed from Bob (De Niro), always looking for those interesting, interesting untold stories."
Persons: Robert De Niro, Eduardo Munoz, Rock Hudson, Dan Rather, Jane Rosenthal, De Niro, Rosenthal, Bucky Dent, David Duchovny, Dan Fastenberg, Rosalba O'Brien, Diane Craft Organizations: United Palace, REUTERS, Tribeca, World Trade, New York, Thomson Locations: New York, U.S, American, Manhattan, Tribeca, Hudson, New
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