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Bertrand Bonello’s latest film, starring Léa Seydoux and George MacKay as lovers in three different eras, is an audacious sci-fi romance.
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A family of Syrian refugees connects with a once-thriving mining town in Ken Loach’s moving drama.
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Rudy Mancuso stars in and directs an inventive debut feature about a man with synesthesia who tries to manage his complicated life and relationships.
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In her latest dreamy movie, the Italian director Alice Rohrwacher follows a tomb raider, played by Josh O’Connor, who’s pining for a lost love.
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The latest in the Warner Bros. Monsterverse franchise shows signs of an anemic imagination.
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An electrifying Caleb Landry Jones plays the damaged heart of this oddly wonderful tale of resilience and revenge.
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A college professor gets a grim diagnosis in this comedy from Bob Byington.
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This heart-string-tugging Netflix movie about a homeless soccer team, featuring Bill Nighy and Micheal Ward, puts the emphasis on play and uplift.
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Olivia Colman and Jessie Buckley elevate a comedy about a weird true tale of defamation and dirty words.
The Listener
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Tessa Thompson’s still and luminous performance makes this post-Covid drama about loneliness, directed by Steve Buscemi, worth watching.
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Do Not Expect Too Much From the End of the World
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You Can Call Me Bill
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