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He portrays a stickman who is rapidly going deaf in Darius Marder’s visceral debut feature.

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Dan Fogelman’s starry New York soap opera is a staggering waste of talent and money.

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The stars of Cory Finley’s venomous chamber comedy discuss getting into their complex characters.

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Anya Taylor-Joy and Olivia Cooke are a revelation in this suburban black comedy from Cory Finley.

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Steven Spielberg’s high-octane pop culture bonanza is hamstrung by its corny, treasure hunt plotting.

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Addressing gender trouble at the 2017 BFI London Film Festival

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New films that deal with the relationship between men and women in interesting ways.

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The players behind this year’s festival offer their personal viewing recommendations.

The Limehouse Golem

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Director Juan Carlos Medina takes us on a grisly tour through Victorian London in this terrific gothic chiller.

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