Plus: 15 mind-bending thrillers that’ll stick with you
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| | This weekend is full of buzzy premieres, with Zoë Kravitz stepping behind the camera, Pachinko returning with much anticipation and The Crow getting a controversial remake. Read on below to find out what else is worth adding to the queue. Plus, instead of rewatching The Sopranos (or pretending like you have), you can now tune into Alex Gibney's two-part HBO doc Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos (or at least watch the trailer). Happy viewing! | Quick links: | |
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| | | | Looking for even more jaw-dropping stories that will make your brain itch? Likewise has rounded up the most shocking movies to follow Kravitz's directorial debut. |
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| | | | Lee | Kate Winslet portrays American war correspondent and photographer, Lee Miller, in the new biopic from cinematographer Ellen Kuras. The Oscar hopeful—which also stars Marion Cotillard, Andrea Riseborough, Noémie Merlant and Andy Samberg (?!)—debuts in theaters Sept. 27. | View trailer |
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| | | Cate Blanchett based her character on Ruth Madoff, the wife of schemer Bernie Madoff.The movie earned Blanchett her second Oscar—this time for Best Actress.Blanchett's character carries a Hermès bag that was worth more than the movie's entire costume budget. | Answer in footer |
| | | | Blink Twice | In (director!) Zoë Kravitz's psychological thriller, a waitress finds herself trapped on a business man's (Channing Tatum!) private island, where things don't go as planned. | More details |
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| | | Pachinko | The showy adaptation of the sweeping novel about love and survival across four generations is back with a second season. The family’s story continues in both 1945 and 1989. | More details |
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| | The Crow | Bill Skarsgård takes over as The Crow in the latest reboot of the gothic superhero franchise, with the undead musician seeking revenge on his killers. | More details |
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