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The New Yorker Interview

Rian Johnson Reaches for Another Knife

The writer-director discusses how Agatha Christie is misunderstood, the forthcoming sequel to “Knives Out,” and the life-changing screenwriting seminar that he attended with his dad.
The New Yorker Radio Hour

Jon Stewart Discusses Cancel Culture, and Daniel Craig Says Goodbye to Bond

The comedian speaks about his new show, the potential return of Donald Trump, and controversy in comedy. Plus, Daniel Craig ends his fifteen-year run as 007.
The Front Row

Review: “No Time to Die” Leaves Daniel Craig’s James Bond Legacy Unfulfilled

The latest installment in the 007 franchise sacrifices drama to marketing and leaves vast possibilities untapped.
The Current Cinema

James Bond’s Heavy Heart in “No Time to Die”

Cary Joji Fukunaga’s relentlessly self-referential film, with Daniel Craig making his last bow as Bond, is often exciting, but there’s something inward and agonized about the thrills.
The Theatre

David Oyelowo and Daniel Craig Face Off in “Othello”

New Yorkers now have the chance to see two major stars headline the tragedy, in Sam Gold’s production at New York Theatre Workshop.
The Current Cinema

Human Bondage

The Theatre

Three on a Match

The Theatre

Love Affair

Richard Brody

“Skyfall”: The Bond Market

The Current Cinema

High Times

Fall Preview

Movies

Richard Brody

“Dragon Tattoo”: Fast Company

The Current Cinema

Double Dare

Richard Brody

Seeing Stars

The Current Cinema

Distant Shores

The Current Cinema

Survivors