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'Widows' Isn't Making Much Money At The Box Office. What's Wrong With You, America?
Steve McQueen's new heist thriller starring Viola Davis is an electrifying and poignant crowd-pleaser that not enough people are seeing.
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'The Favourite' Is One Of The Year's Best Movies
Yorgos Lanthimos chronicles the dangerous liaisons of Queen Anne's court with the help of Olivia Colman, Rachel Weisz and Emma Stone.
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In 'American Horror Story: Apocalypse,' The Antichrist Finally Gets A Coming-Of-Age Story
And fans finally get a season of Ryan Murphy's show worth finishing, even if it ends with an inexplicable male victory.
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With 'Widows,' Steve McQueen Fashions His Version Of 'The Godfather'
For his smart new heist thriller, the "12 Years a Slave" director "wanted to make a picture that could be seen as high or seen as low."
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An Ode To Tilda Swinton Eating The Chicken Wing In 'Suspiria'
One crucial scene with Dakota Johnson is finger-licking good, but it almost looked very different, according to the movie's writer.
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With Amazon's Thrilling 'Homecoming,' Julia Roberts Begins A New Chapter
One of the year's best shows, Amazon's taut thriller gives the actress something fresh to work with, finally.
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The Horror Returns: Inside The Shared Legacies Of ‘Halloween' And 'Suspiria'
The camaraderie between the directors of both movies, new and old, have led to a fascinating linked history that continues to grow.
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Inside The 'A Star Is Born' Champagne Pop That Wasn't Meant To Be
Anthony Ramos breaks down an improvised scene with Lady Gaga.
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'The Old Man & The Gun' Is A Soulful Tribute To Robert Redford's Movies
With the help of director David Lowery, we break down the Redford-centric allusions in this folksy crime comedy.
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There Were Zero Things Better This Week Than Maya Rudolph's New Amazon Show
Except maybe the lesson gleaned from the guy shaving on New Jersey Transit.
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Fall Movie Season's Must-See Performances
We'll be talking about these turns from actors like Daniel Kaluuya, Steven Yeun and Natalie Portman for the rest of 2018 – and well into Oscar season.
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Give Cher A Minute To Apply Her Eyelashes And She’ll Talk About Anything
The “Mamma Mia” scene-stealer is releasing an album of ABBA cover songs — but, as she’ll tell you, she’s got a lot of other things on her mind.
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'A Star Is Born,' 'First Man' And 'Widows' Are This Year's Early Oscar Front-Runners
After the Toronto Film Festival, the season's early front-runners — "A Star Is Born," "Widows" and "First Man" — will probably be giant crowd-pleasing hits.
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Nicole Holofcener On Why She Decided To Make A Movie About A Man
"The Land of Steady Habits," starring Ben Mendelsohn, is a departure for the director, who's known for witty stories about women.
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Viola Davis, Ryan Gosling And Natalie Portman Usher In Fall Movie Season
"Widows" is a stormy thriller, "First Man" is an ambitious slog and "Vox Lux" is a provocative barnstormer.
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The New 'Halloween' Is A Satisfying Showdown That Belongs To Jamie Lee Curtis
The direct sequel remixes its slasher roots to become a thrilling feminist frolic. Michael Myers is who we’re here to see, but the story is Laurie's.
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'Kidding' Director Michel Gondry On Reuniting With Jim Carrey
The "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" collaborators channel a Mister Rogers-type TV icon for their new Showtime dramedy.
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Did We Need A Movie-Length Version Of 'This Is Us'? No, We Did Not.
Dan Fogelman's "Life Itself" is a 118-minute soap opera that hovers somewhere between trauma porn and self-help bunkum.