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Cate Blanchett in 'Disclaimer' Episode 1, shown here looking directly into the camera
Watch the Cats
In the first two episodes, Alfonso Cuarón cautions viewers against blindly accepting manipulative narratives before dropping us into a doozy of disparate perspectives. But is the truth well-hidden, or staring us straight in the face?
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Saoirse Ronan in Blitz
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A silhouetted figure wearing a gas mask at night; still from 'Teacup'
When a mysterious force threatens an isolated group in Georgia, they must band together to stay alive and fight it off... over four weeks and eight episodes.
'Daddy's Head'
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Writer/director Benjamin Barfoot delivers razor-sharp scares and a baffling portrait of grief.
Sara Jane Moore in Suburban Fury
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NYFF: Now in her nineties, Sara Jane Moore sits down for a tense but revealing interview about what radicalized her into firing two bullets toward a sitting U.S. president.
Jack Lowden as River Cartwright in 'Slow Horses' Season 4, shown here with his right wrist handcuffed to a car
Hello, Not Goodbye
Long regarded as the pinnacle of Apple's Dad TV+ lineup, the Emmy-winning espionage drama is now more popular than ever, thanks to its clever construction and... a bit of luck.
Transamazonia
NYFF
NYFF: The sole survivor of a plane crash becomes the miracle her missionary father has been waiting for in Pia Marais' potent but emotionally diffuse drama.
My Hero Academia: You're Next
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The latest "My Hero Academia" is most definitely not for newcomers, but devoted fans will get a major kick out of its wit and intensity.
Uprising
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Childhood best friends lead opposing armies in this rousing but overstretched Netflix movie set during the aftermath of 16th century Korea's deadliest rebellion.
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