A family surrenders control of its life to artificial intelligence with predictably dire results — for this movie’s viewers.
Category: Movies
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Stream These 12 Titles Before They Leave Netflix in September
A lot of great movies and TV shows are leaving for U.S. subscribers this month. Watch them while you can.
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6 New Movies Our Critics Are Talking About This Week
Whether you’re a casual moviegoer or an avid buff, our reviewers think these films are worth knowing about.
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What to Know About the Real Story That Inspired ‘The Deliverance’
A mother in Indiana claimed that she and her three children were bedeviled by shadowy figures and swarms of black flies — and possessed by demons. A Netflix movie tells their story.
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With ‘Maria’ Biopic, Angelina Jolie Could Make Her Oscar Comeback
“Maria,” about the opera diva Maria Callas, plays to the star’s strengths. Its Venice Film Festival debut was timed so the actress could avoid Brad Pitt.
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The Highly Deceptive, Deeply Loved, Down-to-Earth Carol Kane
Her range is wider than her oddball roles suggest, and the actress adored by Anjelica Huston, Tina Fey and Bette Davis is more connected than you’d think.
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Telluride Film Festival Embraces a Political Lineup
The films partly reflect the business realities of Hollywood, which is still grappling with the aftereffects of the writers’ and actors’ strikes last year.
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‘Slingshot’ Review: Trapped in Space
The paranoia sets in all too quickly in this spare psychological thriller, starring Laurence Fishburne and Casey Affleck.
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‘The Wasp’ Review: A Feminine Face-Off
This twisty psycho-thriller, about two childhood friends reunited under eerily ambiguous circumstances, is above all a dramatic showcase for its stars, Naomie Harris and Natalie Dormer.
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‘The Deliverance’ Review: The Power of Camp Compels Him
Lee Daniels directs Andra Day and Glenn Close in an exorcism tale that includes melodrama along with the scares.
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‘Reagan’ Review: Dennis Quaid’s Time-Hopping Cold War Drama
In this unabashed love letter to former president Ronald Reagan, Dennis Quaid fights the Cold War with conviction.
