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Helen Mirren, under heavy prosthetics, channels the Israeli prime minister Golda Meir in this wartime biopic.
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Helen Mirren, under heavy prosthetics, channels the Israeli prime minister Golda Meir in this wartime biopic.
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What mastermind keeps convincing Liam Neeson to make these tough-daddy thrillers?
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Michael Cera’s latest misfit is a poker addict unable to communicate with his sisters in Dustin Guy Defa’s keen-eyed dramedy.
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There’s enough gags in this animated fable from Anthony Stacchi that a dozen land.
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This film, about an American president’s son who falls for a British prince, starts with a giddy premise and has the derring-do to succeed.
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In Ira Sachs’ latest wince-inducing romance, Tomas (Franz Rogowski) has wedged himself into a love triangle with Ben Whishaw and Adèle Exarchopoulos.
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Riley Keough and Gina Gammell’s stellar debut, starring many first-time actors, takes a deadpan look at a Lakota-Sioux reservation in South Dakota.
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In this bitterly-funny mockumentary set at a drama institute, the actors feel their characters in their bones.
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What happens when a petulant, anti-intellectual president destroys the planet and he and his childhood buddy, the brainy one, are the only survivors?