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Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan in 'Drive-Away Dolls'
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Review: ‘Drive-Away Dolls’

Comparison may be the thief of joy, but Ethan Coen’s Drive-Away Dolls may ...
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Channing Tatum Chips Away at His Chiseled Exterior in ‘Dog’

Channing Tatum's constantly evolving star image has made him a "refreshing addition" to ...
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‘Roadrunner’ Threatens to Leave Anthony Bourdain’s Legacy in Ruins

Morgan Neville's documentary fails to reckon with Anthony Bourdain's complicated legacy, but are ...
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Review: ‘Those Who Wish Me Dead’

'Those Who Wish Me Dead' plays out like an expertly crafted game of ...
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Review: ‘The Father’

Florian Zeller's Oscar-nominated directorial debut is a "psychological thriller masquerading as a family ...
A film still from Holy Motors showing the film's protagonist, Oscar, marching towards the camera while playing in a band of accordion players.
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‘Holy Motors’ and Leos Carax’s Clash With Content Culture

Nearly ten years after its release, Leos Carax's 'Holy Motors' interrogates the proliferation ...

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