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Rosalie Blum

This lightly dramatic, breezily comedic effort might work with an exaggerated story, but it remains authentic in its emotions.

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London Has Fallen

Prepare for another around of spectacle, sentiment and unsubtle patriotism in this gung-ho Presidential disaster effort follow-up.

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The Will to Fly

When champion aerial skier Lydia Lassila soars, so does this classically made but cheer-inducing documentary about her efforts.

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Mon Roi

A realistic and raw central portrayal provides texture and intimacy to an otherwise maudlin rather than moving marital drama.

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Dheepan

Like A Prophet and Rust and Bone before it, Jacques Audiard's latest focuses on the fragile space between deeds and…

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The Boy and the Beast

Rousing but not always riveting, this animated coming-of-age effort still remains enchanting, enjoyable and earnest.

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Microbe and Gasoline

Michel Gondry infuses his distinctive sensibilities into an aesthetically restrained, thematically resonant coming-of-age effort.

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13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi

Michael Bay demonstrates his usual style as substance approach as he moves from Transformers to a true tale of diplomatic…

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Hail, Caesar!

The Coen brothers return with an aptly affectionate yet irreverent take on life, film and the golden age of Hollywood.

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The Daughter

The power of Stone’s auteur-like direction and writing is that he takes scenes beyond the conventional climaxes and trappings of…

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