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That bland title does it no favors.
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One of society's greatest fears is dramatized here: What if a virus began transforming humans into bird persons and teen wolves?
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"In terms of the technical aspect, i was cutting and scotch-taping underwear long before there was a whole pret-a-porter of protections."
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If you can make it to the end, you'll be rewarded.
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A massive shark. In the river. On the eve of a triathlon. What more do you need?
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Depp is muted and disinterested throughout this film, directed by French actress/filmmaker Maiwenn.
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This is the story of a man who loves food and loves the person who makes the food, and whether or not there's a line between those two things.
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Jeanne du Barry marks Depp's first big-screen appearance since his infamous defamation trial.
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The filmmaker treads all too familiar ground for his 50th film.
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Luc Besson comes full circle with his most recent action thriller.
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If you aren’t totally skeeved out by watching a Woody Allen movie, you may find that this late work is graced by a stroke of luck.
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The all-French film is the director's 50th release.
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A cadre of desperate types are tasked with transporting a load of nitroglycerin through hostile territory. It doesn't go smoothly.
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Sandra Huller nabbed an Oscar nom, and enjoyed an international emergence.
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The Academy Award-winning movie has found a home on a streaming platform.
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Was any of that real? Are Sandra and Samuel based on real people?
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Napleon's ego is writing checks his body can't cash.
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Laurent directs and stars in this familiar, but funny outing.
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Hip-hop-artist-turned-filmmaker Kery James resumes his earnest, heartfelt story.
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To see suffering on the Hiroshima scale meticulously recreated through performance and special effects — would this help us, decades on, to resolve any of these contradictions?