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Yourself and Yours

Hong Sang-soo crafts another engaging, illuminating and amusing tale of life, love and liquor.

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Up for Love

Starting with convenience and froth proves an omen of things to come in this contrived rom-com that can't coast by…

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I Am Not Madame Bovary

The tale of a woman scorned becomes a satire of gender politics and bureaucratic bungling that demands attention and scrutiny.

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The Founder

The backstory behind the burger behemoth becomes digestible but unfulfilling drama boosted by its lead performance.

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Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

In his first film since Life of Pi, Ang Lee turns spectacle into contemplation to explore soldierly heroism and its…

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Every Thing Will Be Fine

Frostiness descends upon Wim Wenders' first fictional feature in more than a decade, in both its stylish sights and its…

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A Quiet Passion

British director Terence Davies explores the life and work of Emily Dickinson with meticulousness and a haunting lead performance.

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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Stepping back into the wizarding world, sharing new magic and setting the scene to come go hand-in-hand in an enchanting…

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The Age of Shadows

South Korean filmmaker Kim Jee-woon delves into action-packed espionage in energetic, involving, aesthetically sumptuous style.

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Arrival

Aliens don't invade in Arrival – they turn an intriguing science fiction premise into a resonant philosophical journey.

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