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‘Inisherin’ Actors, Jamie Lee Curtis to Miss Critics Choice Awards After Testing Positive for Covid
It appears the Golden Globes potentially handed out more than just awards this week
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‘The Banshees of Inisherin’: How to Stream the Golden Globe-Winning Colin Farrell Movie
Martin McDonagh's acclaimed drama, which also stars Brendan Gleeson and Kerry Condon, is now streaming online. Here's how to watch it for free
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In Movies and TV, Self-Harm Is No Longer the Butt of the Joke
Recent series like Dead to Me and Ginny & Georgia, as well as the film The Banshees of Inisherin, provide more nuanced depictions of self-harm
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The Funniest Movie Moments of the Year
From Rachel Sennott’s pin-drop insult in Bodies Bodies Bodies to Tom Hanks’ realization in Elvis, these are the movie moments that made us crack up in 2022
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The 10 Best Movie Performances of 2022
An actor juggling #MeToo allegations and a cursed Airbnb. A teen cannibal on the run. Jon Hamm. These are the best performances of the year
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22 Best Movies of 2022
From an epic Tollywood blockbuster to a modest Iranian road movie, Cate Blanchett behaving badly to Michelle Yeoh saving the multiverse — these were the movies that made our year
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‘The Banshees of Inisherin’: Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson Turn a Buddy Tragedy Into a Masterpiece
Writer-director Martin McDonagh reunites his 'In Bruges' duo for a melancholy, magnificent look at the end of a friendship — and the beginning of a war
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70 Greatest Comedies of the 21st Century
From rom-coms to raunch-coms, 'Anchorman' to 'Girls Trip' — our updated list of the funniest movies of the millennium so far
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'After Yang' Asks: What Makes Us Human? Can Robots Have Feelings? Why Are You Crying?
The sophomore feature from the writer-director-essayist Kogonada imagines a sci-fi future with impeccable decor and family androids who dream of human connections
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'The Batman': The Dark Knight Returns, More Moody, Emo, and Enraged Than Ever
Part superhero blockbuster, part 1970s-antihero homage, and part 'Seven' remake, the latest take on the Caped Crusader returns him to pulp-fiction roots —with a few psychological twists
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