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How ‘Moonlight’ Altered NYC’s Indie Scene

With its Oscar triumph, A24 is leading the next gen of distributors facing off against such established players as The Weinstein Co. and Sony Classics.

Oscars: 44 Movies Vying for Best Picture, From Clint Eastwood’s ‘American Sniper’ to Reese Witherspoon’s ‘Wild’

From a 6-year-old's daydreams (where 'Boyhood' starts) to the farthest reaches of outer space (which is where 'Interstellar' goes), no clear front-runner has materialized among the season's movies, with plenty of nail-biting to come as some of the biggest competitors hit at the holidays

Specialty Box Office: Indie Darling ‘Boyhood’ Approaches $14 Million

The unique indie drama all but expanded nationwide over the weekend

‘Magic in the Moonlight’: What the Critics Are Saying

Woody Allen's latest Europe-set rom-com stars Colin Firth as an arrogant stage magician determined to debunk Emma Stone's clairvoyant claims in 1920s France.

In Theaters This Weekend: Reviews of ‘Lucy,’ ‘Hercules’ and More

See what THR's critics are saying about the Scarlett Johansson actioner and the Dwayne Johnson mythology film, plus the Woody Allen comedy "Magic in the Moonlight," the Philip Seymour Hoffman thriller "A Most Wanted Man" and the Michael Douglas-Diane Keaton dramedy "And So It Goes."

Parker Posey, Jamie Blackley Join Woody Allen’s Newest Movie

The director's latest production, starring Joaquin Phoenix, is currently shooting in Rhode Island.

Woody Allen’s First Podcast: 7 Revelations From the ‘Magic in the Moonlight’ Director

The director revealed why he is always disappointed with his films, his favorite scenes and why he thinks the New York Knicks will finally win an NBA championship — but made no mention of daughter Dylan Farrow's sex abuse claims.

‘Magic in the Moonlight’: Film Review

Woody Allen’s wanly whimsical latest is a very minor entry in the prolific director’s string of Europe-set films. A minute after it's over, you don't care.

Woody Allen’s ‘Magic in the Moonlight’ to Open Hong Kong Summer International Film Festival

The festival will close with "Partners in Crime," from Taiwanese director Chang Jung-chi, on Aug. 26.