Movies Update: ‘Doctor Strange’ and More

Plus, the best places in New York to see movies.
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By Mekado Murphy

Movies Editor

Hey, movie fans!

Well it seems that blockbuster season may really be back. The latest film in the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, "Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness," is exploding onto (many, many) screens this weekend and, at least in this universe, is poised to open big.

Our writer and Marvel fan Sarah Bahr wrote about what you need to know heading into the film. Though the critic A.O. Scott noted that it might not be strange or mad enough, arguing that its surprises are "likely to elicit whoops and giggles of fan gratification rather than gasps of genuine wonder."

If you're seeking something smaller, yet topical, there's the French film "Happening," about a young woman trying to obtain an abortion in the early '60s when the procedure was illegal in France. In her Critic's Pick review, Manohla Dargis wrote that the director Audrey Diwan "shows you a part of life that the movies rarely do."

"By which I mean," Dargis continued, "she shows you a woman who desires, desires to learn, have sex, bear children on her terms, be sovereign — a woman who, in choosing to live her life, risks becoming a criminal and dares to be free."

On streaming this week, you'll find the buddy comedy "The Takedown" (on Netflix); the teen dramas "Along for the Ride" (Netflix) and "Inbetween Girl" (on demand) and the new Sheryl Crow documentary "Sheryl" (on Showtime).

Enjoy the movies!

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MOVIE REVIEWS

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Momentum Pictures

'All My Puny Sorrows' Review: Every Day, a Little Death

A sister tries to persuade a sibling that her life is worth living.

By Teo Bugbee

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'Spring Awakening: Those You've Known' Review: Rock 'n' Roll High School

This film about the hit 2006 musical is a sure-handed blend of making-of explainer, theater-kid scrapbook, and jukebox documentary.

By Nicolas Rapold

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Gravitas Ventures

'In a New York Minute' Review: Love or Freedom?

This drama from Ximan Li teases time in telling the stories of three Chinese women living in a city that tempts promise but delivers frustration.

By Lisa Kennedy

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Dark Star Pictures

'Human Factors' Review: Paranoia is the Family Business

This thriller, about the invasion of a fractured home, is elevated by a talented cast but hampered by a stubbornly intellectual tone.

By Amy Nicholson

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Showtime

'Sheryl' Review: The High Highs and Low Lows of Pop Stardom

This documentary about Sheryl Crow depicts a musician whose work ethic did not allow a lot of time for frivolity.

By Glenn Kenny

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'The Takedown' Review: Mismatched Detectives on the Case

This film from Louis Leterrier tries to pay tribute to classic 1980s buddy-cop movies, but not even Omar Sy can't salvage it.

By Elisabeth Vincentelli

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Cinema Guild

'In Front of Your Face' Review: Clumsy Interactions, Pensive Revelations

This film is a minor addition to the South Korean director Hong Sangsoo's continuing investigation of human embarrassment.

By Ben Kenigsberg

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'Along for the Ride' Review: Becoming a Kid Again

A Netflix adaptation turns a best-selling novel by Sarah Dessen about a perfectionist teenage girl into a slick and breezy, Instagram-friendly story.

By Lena Wilson

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STREAMING RECOMMENDATIONS

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Warner Bros.

Five International Movies to Stream Now

This month's picks include an Argentine heist thriller, a whimsical Palestinian romance, a German period drama and more.

By Devika Girish

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Netflix

The 50 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now

Movies upon movies await, and you don't even have to drill down to find them.

By Jason Bailey

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Netflix

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix in May

Here are the most promising new and returning titles for U.S. subscribers this month, including a new season of "Stranger Things."

By Noel Murray

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Watch These 12 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in May

A ton of movies and TV shows are disappearing for U.S. Netflix subscribers next month. These are the ones worth catching before they're gone.

By Jason Bailey

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Amazon Studios

The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to HBO Max, Hulu, Apple TV+ and More in May

Looking for something new to watch? Here's a roundup of the most promising titles coming to most major U.S. streaming services (except Netflix) this month.

By Noel Murray

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