Kathryn Newton found her power as an actor in ‘Ant-Man and the Wasp'

The Times caught up with Newton during the "Ant-Man" press tour to discuss dream MCU team-ups, Method acting and how Gen Z-ers in the MCU bide their time.
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How Kathryn Newton discovered her true powers as an actor in 'Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania' Click to view images

The newest star in the Ant-Man franchise talks about dream MCU team-ups, Method acting and how Gen Z-ers in the MCU bide their time.

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The Take: The faces of Frieze Los Angeles' buzzy 2023 opening Click to view images

Frieze Los Angeles is bigger than ever this year, with more than 120 participating galleries representing 22 countries. Here are some of the artists, curators and collectors that filled the art fair tent on opening day.

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Review: As the world grows darker in 1942 Paris, 'A Radiant Girl' burns brighter Click to view images

An effervescent Rebecca Marder hits nary a false note in Sandrine Kiberlain's allegorical World War II-era coming-of-age story 'A Radiant Girl.'

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Why Hollywood set designers are turning to Gaetano Pesce's idiosyncratic furniture Click to view images

Gaetano Pesce's furniture is having a pop culture moment. Some of the Italian-born designer's work is on view in Los Angeles in time for Frieze week.

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The Ice House reopens in Pasadena with laughs, lofty goals and Lakers magic Click to view images

Under its new owner, Johnny Buss, and general manager Penny Toler, the 63-year-old Pasadena comedy club tries to revamp without losing its soul.

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'Hello Tomorrow!' shoots for the moon but craters Click to view images

Billy Crudup's latest Apple TV+ series, "Hello Tomorrow," can't decide whether it's a comedy or drama, and the storytelling doesn't aim as high as its ambitious characters.

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Celebrities are standing with GLAAD in protest of New York Times' trans coverage Click to view images

Gabrielle Union, Judd Apatow and Jameela Jamil are among the celebs who signed a letter criticizing the New York Times for its coverage of the trans community.

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