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Elisabeth Moss is a punk-rock musician spinning out of control in Alex Ross Perry's latest.

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Elisabeth Moss whirls through director Alex Ross Perry’s latest like a hurricane.

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Elisabeth Moss is on showstopping form as a self-destructive punk singer in Alex Ross Perry’s manic mediation on fame.

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Alicia Vikander and Christoph Waltz suffer through this turgid period drama.

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Valerian and The City of a Thousand Planets

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Luc Besson’s expensive bubble gum space romp is 2017’s most spectacular misfire.

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Suicide Squad

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DC’s freak show rodeo is an undercooked, cartoonish romp that reveals a great deal about modern moviemaking.

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Cara Delevingne and Will Poulter star in this bland bohemian coming-of-ager from Chris Foggin.

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The Face of an Angel

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A stunning performance by Cara Delevingne doesn’t save this ungainly examination of the Meredith Kercher murder.

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