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You'll want to banish Jodie Comer's Midwestern accent to the deepest pits of Ohio.
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One of the best films of 2023, easy.
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Depp is muted and disinterested throughout this film, directed by French actress/filmmaker Maiwenn.
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The filmmaker treads all too familiar ground for his 50th film.
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Owen Teague and Haley Lu Richardson play estranged siblings in this domestic melodrama.
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The filmmaker blows up the genre and reinvents it.
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This is a breakout film for Taylor and first-time director A.V. Rockwell.
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The overqualified cast feels at sea delivering the lines and having them vanish into thin air.
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Nighy earned his first Oscar nod for this British adaptation of Kurosawa's Ikiru.
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Riseborough shows terrific chemistry with co-star Marc Maron in this character study.
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The final season includes some new faces, some old faces, and some returning cast in surprising roles.
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Carey Mulligan and Zoe Kazan play Meghan Twohey and Jodi Kantor, the reporters who exposed Harvey Weinstein's sex crimes.
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The troubled star tones it down for an old-fashioned "issue" movie.
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Michael B. Jordan headlines this glum BOATS (Based On A True Story) flick.
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Apichatpong Weerasethakul, David Lowery and Oscar winner Laura Poitras are among the contributors.
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More specifically, an everyman who's walking across America to speak out against bullying.
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Real-life "mob accountant" Meyer Lansky gets sort of a biopic treatment.
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Of truffle pigs and men.
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Depp is uncharacteristically disciplined in this movie, which has sat on the shelf for two years.
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Seventeen years is a long time for a family to be separated.