

Jeannette Catsoulis
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‘The Pale Blue Eye’ Review: Stolen Hearts and Tortured Minds
A tormented detective and a fictional Edgar Allan Poe team up to solve grisly killings in this stuffy period melodrama.

‘Joyride’ Review: Irresponsible Adult
Olivia Colman and a precocious preteen embark on a fraught road trip in this affable dramedy.

‘The Apology’ Review: Regrets, He’s Had a Few
A surprise visitor derails a grieving mother’s holiday plans in this gloomy, overwrought family drama.

‘Leonor Will Never Die’ Review: Rewriting Life, One Scene at a Time
A comatose genre director in the Philippines becomes trapped in one of her own screenplays in this messily inventive debut feature.

‘The Menu’ Review: Eat, Pray, Run!
Ralph Fiennes and Anya Taylor-Joy face off in this pitch-black satire of class and high-end dining.

‘Incredible but True’ Review: Track to the Future
A suburban couple makes a life-altering discovery in the basement of their new home in this delightfully odd comedy.

‘Something in the Dirt’ Review: The Truth Is Over There, by the Sofa
Two likable losers fall into conspiratorial rabbit holes while filming the strange goings-on in their apartment building.

‘The Lair’ Review: Going Underground
A band of grunts takes on mysterious underground monsters in this goofy horror movie.

‘Raymond & Ray’ Review: Oh, Brother
Ewan McGregor and Ethan Hawke struggle to dig themselves out of this dreary drama about damaged siblings reckoning with their father’s death.

‘Halloween Ends’ Review: It Probably Doesn’t
David Gordon Green wraps up his reboot trilogy for a horror franchise that never stays dead for long.