Elizabeth Weitzman
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‘Superboys of Malegaon’ Review: Bollywood Dreams Make and Break Filmmaking Friends
Toronto Film Festival: Crowd-pleasing biopic tells true story of an Indian city turned unlikely movie set
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‘Meet the Barbarians’ Review: Julie Delpy’s Sharp French Comedy Gives Equality and Fraternity a Workout
TIFF 2024: Breton villagers test their limits when Syrian refugees arrive unexpectedly in the actress-director’s fairy-tale-like feature
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‘The Quiet Ones’ Review: Something Rotten in a Bank of Denmark
TIFF 2024: Frederik Louis Hviid’s Nordic heist movie is inspired by true events but lacks life
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‘Slingshot’ Review: In Space, No One Can Hear You Yawn
Just because this Casey Affleck-led thriller sticks the landing doesn’t mean the journey is worth your time
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‘The Deliverance’ Review: Andra Day Soars but the Devil Disappoints in Lee Daniels’ Exorcism Thriller
The Netflix original haunted house film would do well to scrap the horror trappings altogether
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‘Jackpot!’ Review: Awkwafina and John Cena Are the Winners in Paul Feig’s Broad Lottery Comedy
Paul Feig directs Prime Video’s violent “Looney Tunes”-esque action-comedy
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‘I Am: Celine Dion’ Review: An Icon Faces Her Biggest Battle
The famed vocalist’s Prime Video documentary examines the life of a workaholic superstar post-stiff-person syndrome diagnosis
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‘Trigger Warning’ Review: Jessica Alba’s Special Ops Agent Is Tough, but Sitting Through Her Generic Thriller Is Tougher
The latest Netflix film is a bargain bin slog
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‘Liza: A Truly Terrific, Absolutely True Story’ Review: Delightful Doc Celebrates the Extraordinary Career of a Rare Icon
Tribeca 2024: Bruce David Klein’s documentary spares some details as it explores what it takes to be a legend like Minnelli
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‘Sacramento’ Review: Michael Angarano and Michael Cera Make for Amiably Amusing Road Trip Partners
Tribeca 2024: Kristen Stewart and Maya Erskine costar in this shaggy dramedy
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‘Jazzy’ Review: Morrisa Maltz’s Luminous Drama Shares a Sensitive Vision of Girlhood
Tribeca 2024: Lily Gladstone reprises her role in the filmmaker’s “The Unknown Country” follow-up, shot over the course of six years
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‘Brats’ Review: A Pretty Peeved Andrew McCarthy Revisits His Brat Pack Past
Tribeca 2024: Emilio Estevez, Ally Sheedy, Demi Moore, Rob Lowe, Jon Cryer and more wade into their ’80s fame
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‘The Commandant’s Shadow’ Review: The True Story Behind ‘The Zone of Interest’ Examines Auschwitz From Both Sides of the Wall
The documentary shocks through the perspectives of a pair who still remember the horrific death camp
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‘The Horror’ Review: A Screenwriter With Personal Ties to Israel Revisits the Oct. 7 Hamas Attacks
Writer and director Dan Gordon balances news-based narration with an undeniably subjective tone in the TBN documentary
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In Sheryl Sandberg’s ‘Screams Before Silence’ Doc, Survivors of Oct. 7 Sexual Violence Speak: ‘Mom, They’re Going to Rape Me Now’
Survivor Tali Binner shares, “I’m starting to calculate, what’s worse: to get kidnapped, to be raped, to get shot? What’s worse? What’s better?”