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‘One Night in Miami’ Review: Imagining a Meeting of Black American Minds

Regina King's directorial debut speculates on what happened between four icons during a historical get-together in 1965 — and delivers a great showcase for its actors

‘Locked Down’ Review: Once Upon a Crime in Quarantine

Doug Liman's guerilla project uses a real-life pandemic as background for a rom-com heist movie — and a display of movie-star chemistry

‘Pieces of a Woman’ Review: A Grief History of Time

Vanessa Kirby's go-for-broke performance turns this drama of mourning and healing into something close to transcendent

‘Shadow in the Cloud’ Review: Gremlins and Gaslighting at 20,000 Feet

ChloĂŤ Grace Moretz is a WWII pilot with a mysterious package, a misogynistic flight crew and a monster on the wing in this frantic genre mash-up

‘News of the World’ Wants to be a New Classic Western

Tom Hanks, the Henry Fonda of our moment, clears the hurdles in director Paul Greengrass' movie set in post-Civil War America

Carey Mulligan Is a Vigilante With a Mission in ‘Promising Young Woman’

In Emerald Fennell's directorial debut, which skewers rape culture, no innocent bystanders are allowed

‘Sylvie’s Love’ Review: Tessa Thompson’s Magnificent Obsession

A gorgeous throwback to 1950s and '60s melodramas gives the actor a plum role and stakes a claim in the bygone genre

‘Education’: Steve McQueen Exposes the Poverty Embedded in the British School System

The final film in the five-part 'Small Axe' series explores the humiliations of the system for minorities and immigrants

‘The Midnight Sky’: It’s the End of the World and Clooney Takes It in (Too-Serious) Stride

If only George Clooney, the director, could allow himself to get ridiculous and have a little more fun

‘Soul’ Review: Life, and How to Live It

Pixar's latest is a buddy comedy — featuring a frustrated musician and a "soul" waiting to be born — a touchy-feely philosophical treatise, and a bit of follow-your-bliss existentialism for the whole family

‘Wonder Woman 1984’: A Superhero Takes on Greed, Misogyny, Shoulder Pads

The villainy represented here indeed feels Eighties: A dark riff on entrepreneurial self-help-y logic in its most bastard state

‘Alex Wheatle’ Is the Fourth Film in Steve McQueen’s Exceptional ‘Small Axe’ Series

The film follows the protagonist as he learns to get in touch with his roots as a young black man born of Jamaican parents
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