NYT Critic’s Pick Movie(s)

Moon, 66 Questions
NYT Critic’s Pick | Drama|Directed by Jacqueline Lentzou
This elliptical drama by the Greek writer-director Jacqueline Lentzou rousingly summons the inner turmoil of a young woman who returns home to care for her ailing father.


Sofia Kokkali in “Moon, 66 Questions,” directed by Jacqueline Lentzou.
By BEATRICE LOAYZA

This Much I Know to Be True
NYT Critic’s Pick | Documentary, Music | Directed by Andrew Dominik
A new music documentary by Andrew Dominik explores the collaboration of Cave and Warren Ellis.


Nick Cave, left, and Warren Ellis in “This Much I Know to Be True,” a documentary by Andrew Dominik.
By GLENN KENNY

Fire of Love
NYT Critic’s Pick | PG | Documentary|Directed by Sara Dosa
Sara Dosa’s new documentary chronicles the lives and deaths of the French scientists Katia and Maurice Krafft.


Maurice and Katia Krafft, scientists who were devoted to each other and to volcanoes.
By A.O. SCOTT

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Thor: Love and Thunder
PG-13 | Action, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Music, Romance, Sci-Fi | Directed by Taika Waititi
The director Taika Waititi injects antic silliness, once again, into this Marvel franchise starring Chris Hemsworth, who swings a mighty hammer and flexes mightier muscles.
By MANOHLA DARGIS

The Sea Beast
PG | Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Family, Fantasy | Directed by Chris Williams
In this new animated film from Netflix, a monster hunter and an orphan become unlikely allies at sea.
By LENA WILSON

Hello, Goodbye and Everything in Between
Comedy, Drama, Romance | Directed by Michael Lewen
In this adaptation of Jennifer E. Smith’s young adult novel, two high school seniors agree to split up in a year. Will they honor their pact?
By LISA KENNEDY

The Princess
R | Action, Drama, Fantasy, Thriller | Directed by Le-Van Kiet
Joey King is credible and compelling as a vengeful would-be princess bride in this over-the-top action fantasy tale.
By AMY NICHOLSON