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‘Wolfs’ Reunites George Clooney and Brad Pitt, Parties Like It’s 1999
Remember when movie stars running around with guns, looking cool, and cracking wise was just another Friday night at the multiplex?
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‘Agatha All Along’: The Witch Is Back! And So Is Marvel TV MVP Kathryn Hahn!
WandaVision creator Jac Schaeffer gives the MCU’s resident alpha witch the spotlight — and the chance for Hahn to do everything she does best
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‘The Substance’ Lets Demi Moore Rip Hollywood a New One
Coralie Fargeat’s bloody-as-hell satire lets the star flip the bird to showbiz’s youth obsessions and beauty double standards — in the best (and grossest) way imaginable
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How Trey Parker and Matt Stone Bought a Mexican Restaurant and Nearly Lost Their Minds
Casa Bonita Mi Amor! chronicles the South Park duo's purchase of a Disneyland-like restaurant in Denver — and the real-life comedy of errors that followed
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The 10 Best Movies of 2024 Toronto International Film Festival
From a new Great American masterpiece to a tragic tale of love and war in the Italian Alps — the highlights of this year's return-to-form TIFF
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'Queer' Finds Daniel Craig Cruising for Sex, Drugs — and an Oscar
The actor who redefined James Bond goes for broke in Luca Guadagnino's beautiful, filthy, extraordinary take on William S. Burroughs' novel
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'What a F-ckin' Ride!' Bruce Springsteen Hits Toronto for New Doc Premiere
Gracing the Toronto International Film Festival for world premiere of 'Road Diary: Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band," the singer waxed poetic about the film that covers "life, death, and everything in between"
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'The Brutalist' Is a New Great American Masterpiece
Clocking in just under four hours and channeling the vibe of 1970s epics, Brady Corbet's story of an architect struggling to realize a dream project is an instant classic
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‘His Three Daughters’ Turns a Familiar Family Drama Into the Best Movie of the Year
Carrie Coon, Elizabeth Olsen, and Natasha Lyonne are sisters dealing with old wounds in this instant classic of family-dysfunction drama
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'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice': Tim Burton's Long-Awaited Sequel Is Fine Fine
The return of the Ghost With the Most is anything but DOA — so why does this decent follow-up to the 1986 cult classic still feel like a letdown?
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