Films starring Michelle Williams

The Fabelmans

By Hannah Strong

Steven Spielberg weaves a tale about his childhood love of cinema and the relationship between his parents in this light but lovely mostly true story.

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage

By Hannah Strong

Tom Hardy returns as the reporter with an extraterrestrial monkey on his back in Andy Serkis’ zany comic book sequel.

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After the Wedding

By Caitlin Quinlan

Julianne Moore and Michelle Williams star in this gender-swapped remake of Susanne Bier’s 2006 drama.

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Venom

By Adam Woodward

Tom Hardy sneers and sweats his way through this sanitised origin story of Marvel’s Spidey-bothering baddie.

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I Feel Pretty

By Eve Jones

A head injury drastically improves Amy Schumer’s life in this misguided body comedy.

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Wonderstruck

By Anton Bitel

Todd Haynes’ wistful adaptation of Brian Selznick’s novel is a tad too saccharine for its own good.

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All the Money in the World

By Hannah Strong

Michelle Williams and Mark Wahlberg battle the might of an unfeeling empire in Ridley Scott’s latest.

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Certain Women

By David Jenkins

Director Kelly Reichardt returns with another brilliantly understated study of love and desire.

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Manchester by the Sea

By Sophie Monks Kaufman

Casey Affleck delivers a career-best performance in Kenneth Lonergan’s stunning meditation on loss.

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Suite Française

By David Jenkins

Nazi occupation in the French countryside leads to forbidden love in this so-so literary adaptation.

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Meek’s Cutoff

By Adam Woodward

Kelly Reichardt’s boldness in eschewing a sprawling retelling of how the West was won should be applauded.

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Blue Valentine

By Matt Bochenski

Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams shine in this emotionally bruising relationship drama from Derek Cianfrance.

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Synecdoche, New York

By Matt Bochenski

Charlie Kaufman’s directorial debut is a difficult, maddening and elusive film that’s also intriguing, profound and darkly funny.

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Wendy and Lucy

By Matt Bochenski

Michelle Williams stars in this tender portrait of a women searching for her lost dog.

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