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‘Midwinter Break’ a quiet, tender marriage story with Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds

‘Midwinter Break’ a quiet, tender marriage story with Lesley Manville and Ciarán Hinds

Stella and Gerry might not have a bad marriage, but they don’t have an especially healthy one in “Midwinter Break.” So one Christmas Eve, Stella decides to break the monotony by booking an impromptu trip for two to Amsterdam.

 
‘How to Make a Killing’ a new riff on an Ealing black comedy classic

‘How to Make a Killing’ a new riff on an Ealing black comedy classic

“How to Make a Killing,” starring Glen Powell as a working-class man who sets out to murderously reclaim his inheritance, has a clear inspiration: the great Ealing black comedy “Kind Hearts and Coronets.”

 
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What to stream: Emma Thompson, Jennifer Garner, ‘The Night Agent,’ Dove Cameron and Hilary Duff

What to stream: Emma Thompson, Jennifer Garner, ‘The Night Agent,’ Dove Cameron and Hilary Duff

A new season of “The Night Agent” landing on Netflix and Hilary Duff’s first full-length album in 11 years are some of the new television, films, music and games headed to a device near you.

 
‘Adolescence’ and ‘Train Dreams’ win top prizes at Film Independent Spirit Awards

‘Adolescence’ and ‘Train Dreams’ win top prizes at Film Independent Spirit Awards

Clint Bentley’s lyrical Denis Johnson adaptation “Train Dreams” won the top film award at the Film Independent Spirit Awards on Sunday in Los Angeles, while “Adolescence” dominated the television categories. Both were released on Netflix.

 
In submission romance ‘Pillion,’ an unconventional love story challenges norms

In submission romance ‘Pillion,’ an unconventional love story challenges norms

Like most lovers, Colin (Harry Melling) and Ray (Alexander Skarsgård) have an understanding in “Pillion.” Their lines are a little more firmly drawn than most.

 
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Powered by women, ‘Wuthering Heights’ digs up $34.8 million at the box office for a No. 1 debut

Powered by women, ‘Wuthering Heights’ digs up $34.8 million at the box office for a No. 1 debut

Emerald Fennell’s bold reimagining of “Wuthering Heights” brought crowds of women to movie theaters this weekend. The Warner Bros. release topped the box office charts and nabbed the title for the year’s biggest opening with $34.8 million in ticket sales in its first three days in North American theaters, according to studio estimates Sunday.

 

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