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  • ‘Boston Strangler’ Review: Keira Knightley Shines as Journalist Advocating for Murdered Women

    The crime drama puts feminist morals front and center for a gamble that mostly pays off

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    The stakes are hilariously high and the bad guys have never been sillier

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    Steven Soderbergh’s strip show devolves into faux girl power in this toned-down threequel

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    Bob Odenkirk, Radha Mitchell, Danny Huston and Rosie Fellner lead this tale of middle-aged romance

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    Sundance 2023: Tiffany Haddish, Asante Blackk and Kylie Rogers star in Cory Finley’s latest

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    Sundance 2023: We get to know some of the personalities involved in medication-abortion activism, but this film cries out for more hard facts

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    Sundance 2023: Englert and Jennifer Connelly play daughter and mother in a quirky film with some moments that land but too many that do not

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  • ‘AUM: The Cult at the End of the World’ Review: Fascinating Doc Examines the Pivot From Yoga to Terrorism

    Sundance 2023: Nearly three decades since the group disbanded, this documentary finds parallels in modern-day politics of personality

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    Wunmi Mosaku and Kaniehtiio Horn offer invaluable support as the pals who suspect something’s up with Alice’s new boyfriend

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