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Matt and Mara | Review
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Friends Forever: Radwanski Reteams With Deragh Campbell For Another Captivating Character Study In Close-Up The tension between a friendship that’s too close for comfort and a marriage in stasis lies at the heart of Kazik Radwanski’s beautifully messy Matt and...
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TAKE COVER Official Trailer: Alice Eve Has Scott Adkins Pinned Down in Action Thriller
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A burned-out professional sniper finds himself trapped in an all-glass penthouse by a lethal competitor and must find a way to survive and escape with little to no cover between him and the killer.   One of the hardest working...
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Friday One Sheet: GULIZAR
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A simple, melancholy image forms most of the design for the key art of Belkis Bayrak's Gülizar. A woman in a car presses her hands up to the glass, eyes downcast, as if saying goodbye to her world for the last...
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THE KILLER’S GAME Review: The Ghost of the Action Movies Past
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Tuxedo-clad superstar hitman Joe Flood (Dave Bautista) crashes a premiere of contemporary ballet in the Budapest opera house in order to kill his target. As panic ensues, Joe ends up escorting one of the dancers, Maize (Sofia Boutella) out and...
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TIFF 2024: On Swift Horses, Meet the Barbarians, All of You
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On three new films from TIFF, starring Jacob Elordi, Imogen Poots, and more.
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Natasha Rothwell Finds New Life in Hulu’s Winning “How to Die Alone”
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Natasha Rothwell is a fantastic leading lady who seems poised for meatier, more comic star roles like this.
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Starz’ “Three Women” Stumbles Through Its Tale of Stifled Female Passion
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While it sounds like the perfect setup for an introspective miniseries, “Three Women” instead feels like a show burdened by the impact of its source material. 
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The Assessment | 2024 Toronto Intl. Film Festival Review
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The Parent Trap: Elizabeth Olsen Tries Not to Break In Fleur Fortuné’s Debut The Assessment The one thing you can count as the world gets worse is a government bureaucracy aimed at making life even more difficult. That’s the general...
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DEAD MONEY Exclusive Clip: A Night of Illicit Gambling Goes Sour Quickly
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After a violent home game robbery, a pro poker hustler and his girlfriend are caught up in a whirlwind 24 hours that ends in Andy playing the biggest game of his life, while both their lives hang in the balance. ...
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NYC Weekend Watch: A Different Man Influences, Johnnie To, Ingrid Caven & More
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NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. BAMA Different Man director Aaron Schimberg has assembled an all-35mm retrospective of films that inspired his new feature, including work by Lynch, Lubitsch, Nicholas Ray, and Tsai; the 50th-anniversary restoration...
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