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‘Predator: Badlands’ Is a Buddy Comedy (No, Really)
The sci-fi franchise best known for interstellar hunters stalking humans asks: What do you get when you pair a chatty android with the killer of killers?
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‘Nouvelle Vague’ Turns Film History Into the Ultimate Hangout Movie
Richard Linklater’s brilliant, breezy look back at the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s debut will indeed leave you breathless
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'Hedda': Tessa Thompson Leaves Her Teeth Marks on a Classic
The actor tackles a landmark theatrical drama and leaves plenty of scars, diva-ish side-eyes and debris in her wake
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Ben Stiller Had Issues With His Parents. So He Made a Doc About Them
Stiller & Meara: Nothing Is Lost is a tribute, a therapy session, and a look at balancing professional and personal lives that sometimes gets brutal
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‘A House of Dynamite’ Is Not the Armageddon Procedural You’re Looking For
Kathryn Bigelow returns to remind you that the threat of nuclear war is still alive and kicking — which is more than you can say for this thriller
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‘Bugonia’ Asks: Are Aliens Among Us? And Do They Look Like Emma Stone?
Yorgos Lanthimos’ remake of a cult movie deals in conspiracy theories, corporate doublespeak, and celebrity weirdness being a plus. In other words: our current reality
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‘Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere’ Is Darkness on the Edge of a Bruce Biopic
Jeremy Allen White gives us a moody, mercurial Boss in a look back at the making of Springsteen’s bleak-rock masterpiece Nebraska
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Ethan Hawke: My Life in 10 Roles
From Dead Poets Society to The Lowdown, the actor goes deep on his career, working with Richard Linklater, and being the Scottie Pippen to Denzel’s Michael Jordan
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‘He’s a Filmmaker Who’ll Die With His Boots On’: Rebecca Miller on ‘Mr. Scorsese’
The director of the five-hour docuseries on Martin Scorsese opens up about why she wanted to profile America’s greatest living director — and why he said yes
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Keanu Reeves Is the Stealth MVP of ‘Good Fortune’
Aziz Ansari writes, directs and stars in a fantasy-comedy about the gig-economy blues, co-starring Seth Rogen — but it’s a divine Reeves who steals this movie
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