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How do you adapt a Haruki Murakami story to the big screen? Ryusuke Hamaguchi may have cracked the code with his surprisingly humanist take on Drive My Car.
Read MoreHow do you adapt a Haruki Murakami story to the big screen? Ryusuke Hamaguchi may have cracked the code with his surprisingly humanist take on Drive My Car.
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Read MoreGeorge Clooney's The Tender Bar provided one writer with an imperfect, but deeply resonant reflection of their own life.
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Read MoreThere are only a few fleeting glimpses of director Sam Raimi's trademark style in the new trailer for Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
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Read MoreThe Green Knight is a future holiday classic and we're sticking to our guns on this one.
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