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  • Catherine Deneuve Drama ‘The Truth’ to Kick Off Venice Film Festival

    Film is first that Japanese director Kore-eda Hirokazu has made outside his home country

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    Venice 2018: Juliette Binoche co-stars in this witty drama that does for print what “Summer Hours” did for art

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  • Claire Denis’ Surreal ‘High Life’ Leads Indie Box Office

    A24 enjoys strong weekend as sci-fi odyssey opens, while “Gloria Bell” hits $5 million

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  • ‘High Life’ Film Review: Robert Pattinson Drifts Into the Void

    Acclaimed French director Claire Denis’ first English-language film is a sorrowful trip to the end of life, the universe and everything

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  • Robert Pattinson Is a Sexy Science Experiment in ‘High Life’ Trailer (Video)

    Juliette Binoche stars in English language debut from filmmaker Claire Denis

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    Toronto Film Festival 2018: Claire Denis’ English-language debut also stars Juliette Binoche

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  • ‘Let the Sunshine In’ Film Review: Juliette Binoche Looks for Love With All the Wrong Men

    Director Claire Denis wonders if midlife crises aren’t limited to a certain age — and what if love, itself, is the crisis?

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  • ‘Slack Bay’ Review: Merchant Ivory Meets Monty Python in Period Farce

    Juliette Binoche leads a cast having a great time — and that enjoyment is infectious in Bruno Dumont’s latest

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  • ‘Ghost in the Shell’ Review: Scarlett Johansson Takes Us to a Souped-Up Yet Familiar Future

    Too aesthetically intoxicating to ignore but too derivative to adore, this live-action take on an anime classic is a frustrating tangle

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    Veteran French actress became oldest Best Actress nominee for her role in Michael Haneke’s 2012 drama

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    The French director’s film is impressively nuts and over-the-top, even if it’s not very satisfying

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  • ‘The 33’ Star Lou Diamond Phillips Describes Shooting in ‘Oppressive’ Real Mines (Video)

    “The 33” chronicles the real-life 2010 accident in a Chilean mine, where 33 men were trapped 2,300 feet underground for 69 days

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    Disaster movie tells the real-life story of 33 miners trapped for 69 days at the bottom of a remote desert gold mine

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