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“It has been life-changing”: Cate Blanchett and Dominic West on refugee drama ‘Stateless’
Australia's hit miniseries is finally arriving on Netflix – and it's a vital watch

‘The Eddy’ review: moody, musical Netflix drama from the director of ‘La La Land’
Damien Chazelle's Paris-set series stars 'Moonlight' alum André Holland

‘The Assistant’ star Julia Garner: “#MeToo is so much bigger than Harvey Weinstein”
The 'Ozark' actress on why her new sexual assault drama is 2020's most vital movie

‘Sergio’ review: political biopic turned old school romance picks its heart over its head
Netflix docudrama about a celebrated UN diplomat

‘The Public’ review: ’80s icon Emilio Estevez tackles blinkered bureaucrats in this high-minded social advocacy drama
'The Breakfast Club' star directs for the first time in a decade

‘Fantasy Island’ review: oddly fright-less horror reboots ’70s classic to mixed results
A visit to the remote location is still worth the price of admission

‘Jay and Silent Bob Reboot’ review: Kevin Smith strikes back at the snobs with rip-roaring return
Snoochie boochies, dude!

‘Ford v Ferrari’ review: sluggish auto-based drama never gets out of third gear
Like an unreliable car, 'Ford v Ferrari' works only in spurts

’21 Bridges’ review: there are far more than 21 reasons not to see this dreadful crime drama
'Black Panther' star ditches superheroes for corrupt cops, but perhaps he should have stayed in spandex

Shakira on the movie of her ill-fated El Dorado tour: “I knew someday I’d lose my youth or my beauty, but I never thought I would lose my voice…”

‘Mystify: Michael Hutchence’ review: a touching tribute to one of music’s most misunderstood showmen
