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La Pfeiffer Is a Widow on the Verge in ‘French Exit’

Azazel Jacobs’ eccentric socialite comedy — also starring Lucas Hedges and Valerie Mahaffey — teeters on the edge of an uncertain reality

‘Saint Maud’: Faith, Madness, A Holy Terror of a Horror Movie

Rose Glass's directorial debut follows a hospice worker who may be talking to God, or going mad — and turns a possible possession story into an emotional depth charge

‘Malcolm & Marie’: A Man, a Woman and One Feature-Length Argument

John David Washington and Zendaya verbally duke it out in this long, tortured thesis statement of a movie

‘The Little Things’: Tortured Cops, Serial Killers, Denzel — What Else Do You Need to Know?

Denzel Washington, Rami Malek, and Jared Leto turn a cat-and-mouse crime thriller into a surprisingly satisfying slice of pulp

‘The Dig’ Excavates the British Stiff-Upper-Lip Costume Drama

This Netflix period drama — in which Carey Mulligan and Ralph Fiennes unearth buried artifacts as World War II looms on the horizon — is a throwback in more ways than one

‘Notturno’ Is Not Journalism, But Gianfranco Rosi’s Movie Investigates the Heart of the Middle East

The film restricts itself to a vacuum of post-war experience — providing glimpses of attempts at healing

In ‘White Tiger,’ Lessons Are Learned (and Relearned) About India’s Class System

Writer-director Ramin Bahrani's latest film feels like a leap forward — even if his focus on class-striving and survival by a figure on the margins of society remains the same

‘Our Friend’ Review: Tragedy, Tears and a Testament to One Saintly BFF

A story of terminal illness, complete with tearjerking and movie stars, still manages to beat the odds and find moments of grace in its overwhelming grief

‘In & Of Itself’ Review: Derek DelGaudio Uses Your Illusions

This document of the meta-magician's groundbreaking show goes beyond mere "Is this your card?" trickery — and turns it something more than just a performance film

In ‘MLK/FBI,’ Director Sam Pollard Investigates Why Hoover Needed His Civil Rights Villain

By the film's end, Martin Luther King Jr. and J. Edgar Hoover — who met face-to-face only once — emerge as an inseparable American pair

‘Some Kind of Heaven’ Review: The Seniors Aren’t Alright

A doc on the massive Floridian retirement community known as "The Villages" skips the sociology— and goes straight to the good, the bad and the weird of it all

‘The Marksman’ Review: Cowboys vs. Cartels, Liam Neeson-Style

The Irish actor goes full metal Eastwood in this Western-flavored "Action Movie Dad" thriller
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