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Fahrenheit 11/9

By Kieran Gardner

Michael Moore takes aim at both sides of the political establishment in this scattershot survey of Trump’s America.

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Night School.1

By Catherine Pearson

Kevin Hart’s natural charisma brings some feel-good laughs to this uneven but politically aware comedy.

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The Wife. v13

By Manuela Lazic

Glenn Close gives a wonderfully enigmatic performance in Björn Runge’s adaptation of Meg Wolitzer’s novel.

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Black 47

By Hannah Woodhead

Hugo Weaving and James Frecheville star in this grim period western set in 19th century Ireland.

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Skate Kitchen

By Eve Jones

Crystal Moselle’s New York-set tale of female friendship is one of the most exhilarating films of the year.

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The House with a Clock in Its Walls

By Anton Bitel

Eli Roth’s latest offering is a Harry Potter-fied version of a 1950s haunted house horror.

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