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  1. 'Tár' Review: A Maestro Faces the Music

    Movie data powered by IMDb.com A.O. Scott is a co-chief film critic. He joined The Times in 2000 and has written for the Book Review and The New York Times Magazine.

  2. TÁR movie review & film summary (2022)

    TÁR. Throughout the new film written and directed by Todd Field, its title character, a person of exceptionally sensitive hearing and possibly perfect pitch, is almost constantly distracted from her vital activities by extraneous noise. The noises include a doorbell, or something like a doorbell, dinging—our title character, Lydia Tár ...

  3. 'Tár' Review: Cate Blanchett in Todd Field's Masterful ...

    Except for one. In "Tár," Todd Field enmeshes us in a tautly unfolding narrative of quiet duplicity, corporate intrigue, and — ultimately — erotic obsession. Yet he does it so organically ...

  4. Cate Blanchett Gives a Dazzling Performance in Tár

    Blanchett, though extremely gifted, can be excessively mannered. (Her 2014 Oscar-winning role in Blue Jasmine is Exhibit A; she hits each Blanche du Bois-inflected note with tuning-fork precision ...

  5. Cate Blanchett Is Imperious and Incandescent in "Tár"

    She has a Grammy, an Oscar, a Tony, and an Emmy—the royal flush of accolades. It's true that she happens to be a fictional character, incarnated by Cate Blanchett in Todd Field's new movie ...

  6. Review: Cate Blanchett is at the peak of her powers in 'Tár,' a

    Blanchett plays a renowned classical conductor whose world gradually comes apart in this virtuoso return to filmmaking from writer-director Todd Field ("In the Bedroom," "Little Children").

  7. "Tár," Reviewed: Regressive Ideas to Match Regressive Aesthetics

    The movie scoots rapidly by the accusations that she faces; it blurs the details, eliminates the narratives, merely sketches hearings, leaves crucial events offscreen, and offers a calculated ...

  8. 'Tár': Cate Blanchett's Staggering Work of Complicated Genius

    Fields is not in it for the easy schadenfreude, either way. Nor is Blanchett, who, more than anything else at play, is the essence of what makes Tár work. It's a masterful, full-bodied ...

  9. 'Tár' review: Cate Blanchett stars a manipulative classical ...

    Cate Blanchett plays a world-renowned conductor in the film Tár. Courtesy of Focus Features. By this point, we don't need any reminders of what a great actor Cate Blanchett is, but we have one ...

  10. 'TÁR' review: Cate Blanchett enthralls in this remarkable character

    Movie review. In the first moments of Todd Field's mesmerizing character study "TÁR," we see conductor Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett) waiting backstage to be introduced for an onstage ...

  11. Movie Review: Tár : NPR

    Movie Review: Tár. October 7, 2022 4:17 PM ET. ... Writer-director Todd Field conceived his new movie, "Tar," about a symphony conductor, with Cate Blanchett in mind. In fact, Field says, if she ...

  12. Tár

    TAR is an actor's movie that should be celebrated. It is beautifully put together and performed and, despite its length, is wholly worth a watch. Full Review | Original Score: 4/5 | Jul 25, 2023 ...

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    The movie takes us where it leads with bravura style. Field last directed a film 17 years ago, the family satire Little Children . Before that, he was an actor, appearing in Stanley Kubrick's ...

  14. TAR Review: Cate Blanchett Is at Her Peak

    Todd Field's drama engages playfully and provocatively with hot-button topics as Blanchett delivers yet another fiery performance. Cate Blanchett stars as Lydia Tár in Tár (Focus Features) Ben ...

  15. Review

    October 12, 2022 at 9:42 a.m. EDT. Cate Blanchett, left, in "Tár." (Focus Features) ( 4 stars) Behold Lydia Tár: lithe and silkily glamorous as a Saluki, an intricately coiled helix of ...

  16. 'Tár' review: Cate Blanchett conducts one hell of a symphony

    Detroit News Film Critic. View Comments. An exacting study of art, genius, ego, power and control, "Tár" is a mammoth conception, brought to life by writer-director Todd Field and star Cate ...

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    The New York Times International Edition in Print for Saturday, May 25, 2024. Larry Tanenbaum makes move to separate himself from MLSE with Toronto WNBA team. Bears defense shines, DJ Moore ...

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  19. Can Marin Alsop Shatter Another Glass Ceiling?

    The air is thinner as you go higher.". And while Alsop showed that it was possible to be a female music director of one of the country's largest orchestras, she now faces another glass ceiling ...

  20. Just watched the 1980s series. The new one's better

    The new one's better. : r/ShogunTVShow. Shōgun, set in feudal Japan, charts the collision of two ambitious men from different worlds and a mysterious female samurai: John Blackthorne, a risk-taking English sailor who ends up shipwrecked in Japan, a land whose unfamiliar culture will ultimately redefine him; Lord Toranaga, a shrewd, powerful ...

  21. Has Fentanyl Peaked?

    As fentanyl's spread briefly stalled, overdose deaths declined nationally in 2018. But then the drug went westward, reaching the Pacific Coast. That new wave, coupled with the Covid pandemic ...

  22. Obituaries

    Henry pursued his passion for physics his entire life, continuing to the end to review and edit articles for Physical Review Letters. Henry's love of France, which he shared with his late wife Eva Daicar shaped his later decades. There, he enjoyed "doing physics" when not skiing or hiking in the Alps and enjoying fine food and wine with friends ...