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The first film from the director Cord Jefferson stars Jeffrey Wright as an author who becomes a pseudonymous success writing a potboiler he loathes.
The New York Times – Film:
The first film from the director Cord Jefferson stars Jeffrey Wright as an author who becomes a pseudonymous success writing a potboiler he loathes.
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Archie and pals get radicalized when their hometown, now conveniently relocated in India, is threatened by corporate overlords.
The New York Times – Film:
Archie and pals get radicalized when their hometown, now conveniently relocated in India, is threatened by corporate overlords.
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Celebrating Disney’s 100th anniversary, the animated musical starring Ariana DeBose and Chris Pine, is a reminder of the studio’s vaunted past.
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This slow-burning prequel tells the origin story of Coriolanus Snow, the future president of Panem.
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This absorbing documentary follows a chaplain at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan.
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Annette Bening plays the long-distance swimmer Diana Nyad as a woman who doesn’t pity herself. Neither does the film.
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In David Yates’s film, Emily Blunt plays a single mother who takes a job at a pharmaceutical start-up with questionable sales methods.
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An Iranian American woman navigates her family life and her personal life in this semi-autobiographical feature from Maryam Keshavarz.