Halloween Ends: 'Finale' Boasts Some of the Franchise's Best Kills
Rosaline: Revisionist Rom-Com Take on Romeo & Juliet is Smart, Snappy, Fun
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Stars at Noon: Claire Denis’ Ideals-Free Thriller About Lovers in a Dangerous Place
TÁR: Complicated Character Study Considers Cancel Culture
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Falcon Lake: Coming-of-Age in the Woods Tale Wraps a Relationship in a Horror Movie Mood
All Quiet on the Western Front: War, More Hellish Than Ever
Catherine Called Birdy: Smells Like Teen Spirit, Circa 14th Century (with a Female-Centric View)
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Triangle of Sadness: Ruben Östlund’s Divisive Palme d’Or Winner A Note-Perfect Satire
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Blind Ambition: Underdog African Sommelier Story Adds Geniality to the Wine-Film Genre
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Amsterdam: Director David O. Russell’s Anticipated Return as Sloppy as It Is Starry
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Two Witches: Witches Without a Cause
God’s Creatures: Emily Watson Anchors Sublime Story about Small-town Secrets and Lives
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ReviewJim SlotekGod Creatures, Saela Davis, Shane Crowley, Anne Rose Holmer, Emily Watson, Paul Mescal, Aisling Franciosi, Irish, Small town Irish lives, Drama
What We Leave Behind: An Intimate Cross-Border Family Documentary
Smile: When An Upside-Down Frown is the Devil's Playground
Bros: 'Gay Rom-Com' Brings the Funny and the Romance, and More
Dead for a Dollar: Walter Hill’s Old-Fashioned, New-Fangled Western
ReviewJim SlotekDead for a Dollar, Walter Hill, Christoph Waltz, Willem Dafoe, Rachel Brosnahan, Warren Burke, Benjamin Bratt, Luis Chavez, Hamish Linklater, Western, Drama, Period piece
The Justice of Bunny King: A Troubled Character Takes Flight on a Soaring Performance
By Karen Gordon
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Pinocchio: Wooden You Know, the 'Live-Action' Remake Would Be Less Real Than the Cartoon?
Sidney: Oprah-Approved Sidney Poitier Doc as Lovely as the Man it Depicts
Lou: Rather Like People, Predictable Stories are Sometimes Hard to Take