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Writer-director Jane Schoenbrun's new film, "I Saw the TV Glow," is a horror/sci-fi/coming-of-age story about the friendship of two teen outcasts. The film premiered at this year's Sundance Film Festival and opens in theaters this weekend.
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“Hello Beautiful” by Ann Napolitano is a richly woven novel about the complex bonds of family and friendship. It lays bare our vulnerabilities as human beings, exposing the power of relationships and how deeply the past can shape the present.
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Anne Hathaway shares the screen with New Zealand actress Thomasin McKenzie in “Eileen,” a psychological thriller that premiered at Sundance Film Festival 2023.
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The new epic “Napoleon” looks impressive. But the best-laid plans can be undone by superficial history and a lead character who isn’t compelling.
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Two powerhouse actors star in Netflix’s biopic “Nyad” about the legendary swimmer Diana Nyad, who made history when she swam from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage at the age of 64.
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Ann Patchett’s new novel, “Tom Lake,” is a fascinating exploration of how transitory memories infuse and enliven the stories we tell ourselves and each other.
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Meg Ryan and David Duchovny try to make the most of an indefinite airport delay in the new film "What Happens Later."
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In his latest film, legendary director Martin Scorsese leaves the mean streets for a story set in the West, 100 years ago. For the epic “Killers of the Flower Moon,” he brings together his two favorite leading men, Robert De Niro and Leonardo DiCaprio.
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If a new guy you’re getting to know through texting says he’s a “cat person,” he must be a sweetheart, and a great guy to date, right? This week’s Friday Film Review is “Cat Person,” which premiered at the 2023 Sundance Festival.
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Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour concert film has created the frenzy that her tour did with sold out theaters and wild concert energy!
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A standout at this year's Sundance Film Festival, the comedy/drama "The Persian Version" follows a young Iranian-American woman navigating her life experience between two cultures.
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High seas adventure and intrigue abound in the true story of the castaways of a British war vessel in 1741. This month’s book review covers “The Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder” by David Grann.