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'Beautiful Boy': Toronto Review
Steve Carell and Timothée Chalamet star in the first English-language feature from Felix von Groeningen
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'Donnybrook': Toronto Review
Jamie Bell is a military veteran fighting for economic survival in modern Ohio
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'The Front Runner': Toronto Review
Hugh Jackman stars as the 1987 Presidential candidate Gary Hart in Jason Reitman’s political drama
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'Outlaw King': Toronto Review
David Mackenzie recreates medieval Scotland for this violent Netflix-funded historical epic.
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'Greta': Toronto Review
An unexpectedly camp thriller from Neil Jordan benefits from an eye-raising performance from Isabelle Huppert
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'The Fall Of The American Empire': Toronto Review
A big-hearted caper from Denis Arcand, 30 years after ‘The Decline of the American Empire’
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'Our Time': Venice Review
Carlos Reygadas writes, directs and co-stars with his wife in this unflinchingly honest film
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'American Dharma': Venice Review
Errol Morris takes on Steve Bannon in this cinematic if elusive documentary
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'Vox Lux': Venice Review
Brady Corbet takes the stage for his second film, with Natalie Portman starring in this ’intellectually-charged spectacle’
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'Monrovia, Indiana': Venice Review
Frederick Wiseman heads to Trump’s heartland for another probing documentary
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'Dragged Across Concrete': Venice Review
Mel Gibson and Vince Vaughn team up for S. Craig Zahler’s latest bone-cruncher
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'At Eternity's Gate': Venice Review
Willem Dafoe plays Vincent Van Gogh for the artist-turned-director Julian Schnabel
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'El Pepe: A Supreme Life': Venice Review
A portrait of Uruguay’s political hero and former president José Mujica, by Emir Kusturica
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'The Sisters Brothers': Venice Review
John C Reilly and Joaquin Phoenix play hitmen siblings operating in the 1850s American West
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'Charlie Says': Venice Review
Mary Harron returns with a story about Charles Manson’s acolytes
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'Angels Are Made Of Light': Telluride Review
James Longley’s hopeful documentary follows school children in modern Kabul
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'Suspiria': Venice Review
A lengthy re-imagining of Dario Argento’s classic horror from Call Me By Your Name’s Luca Guadagnino