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Denzel Washington and Frances McDormand star in Joel Coen’s fresh and brooding take on Macbeth. Shot in silvery black and white with an abundance of fog and gloom, Macbeth packs a punch of drama that’s only fitting for one of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedies. (2021)

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Kathy Bates gives an unnerving performance as an unhinged literature fan who kidnaps her favorite author in Rob Reiner’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novel. James Caan plays the star novelist who she engages in a game of psychological chess as he tries to escape the snowy remote cabin where he’s being kept.

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A genre masterpiece, this Swedish film by Tomas Alfredson relies on a muted color pallet and frighteningly good performances to create a moody ambiance that breaks the mold of vampire films. A lonely adolescent befriends a young vampire and together they wreak bloody havoc.

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Wes Anderson’s breakout film is a coming of age story set at a private school in Texas, where an oddball teen is enraged to learn his too-old-for him teacher crush and mentoring venture capitalist friend are romantically involved.

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Bill Murray plays a wayward ship captain and documentary maker who rallies his crew, a pregnant journalist, and his fabulous estranged wife to exact revenge on a mythical shark while he grapples with the presence of a man who may or not be his son. 

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Wes Anderson’s journalism film centers on a magazine staff in a fictional French city. Anderson applies his visually playful and punchy style to a series of vignettes that include his usual cast of favorites like Bill Murray and Owen Wilson, with some new faces including Timothée Chalamet and Elisabeth Moss.

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Sally Potter directs an Elizabethan era Virginia Woolf adaptation starring Tilda Swinton? Yep. We’re all in on that. Don’t miss this amazing film about the extraordinary life of an androgynous nobleman who is transformed into a woman.

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Miranda July’s new offbeat family drama stars Evan Rachel Wood as the child of criminal parents whose world is turned upside down by a newly recruited partner in crime (Gina Rodriguez). A critically acclaimed Sundance choice, this film’s got heart and humor.

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Sofia Coppola’s vibrant film stars Kirsten Dunst as the doomed duchess Marie Antoinette and captures her 18th century life of lavish luxury as it teeters on the brink of destruction using breathtaking cinematography and a killer soundtrack.

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Jean-Luc Godard’s new wave French scifi stars a trench coat and fedora wearing anti-hero private eye who is…

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