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It's tricky: A ballerina with a secret surprises some kidnappers and some British spies get the better of a bunch of Nazis in this week's new releases.
It's tricky: A ballerina with a secret surprises some kidnappers and some British spies get the better of a bunch of Nazis in this week's new releases.
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The latest from Alex Garland sends Kirsten Dunst through a self-destructing United States while, elsewhere, a group of Sasquatch faces a perilous future.
This year's installment of the annual horror festival, held each year in New Orleans, offered everything from creepy German resorts to journeys into the dark web to a legendary singer/songwriter.
Dev Patel's directorial debut brings the action, a group of girls attempt to keep democracy alive, and the latest from Bertrand Brunello hops unnervingly through time in this week's new releases.