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No Sizzle: Restaurant Drama ‘Burnt’ Is Dead on the Plate

by Stephanie Zacharek

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Old Ways Meet the New Reality in the Wondrous ‘The Wonders’

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Don’t Miss the Chance to Celebrate Mathieu Amalric

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Life After Laughs: In ‘I Smile Back,’ Sarah Silverman Succeeds Beyond Comedy

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The Art of Killing: Hou Hsiao-hsien’s ‘The Assassin’ Is a Film of Rare Beauty

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Into Thin Air: Zemeckis’s ‘The Walk’ Finds Joy and Awe in the Greatest of Voids

by Stephanie Zacharek

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Life Finds a Way: Damon’s Got More Spirit in Him Than ‘The Martian’ Itself Does

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September 25, 2015

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No Course Credit: ‘The Intern’ Works Hard to Be With It, but De Niro’s Hardly Working

by Stephanie Zacharek

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Still in Hiding: ‘Black Mass’ Is Strong, but Johnny Depp’s Not Back to Us Yet

by Stephanie Zacharek

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Fischer King: It’s the Chess Master vs. His Own Mind in This Sturdy Drama

by Stephanie Zacharek

September 15, 2015

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