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Flicks that blew us away at the New York Film Fest, part two

Timothée Chalamet and Taylor Russell on the run, Ruben Östlund's laugh-out-loud class comedy, more to watch for

Screen Grabs: A purr-fect time for new docs? You bet your ‘Cat Daddies’

SF Dance Film Fest, the new fate of trailer parks, a lost slave ship found, more films to sink your claws into

Flicks that blew us away at the New York Film Fest, part one

Noah Baumbach directs Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig to greatness in 'White Noise,' and South Korea's Hong Sang-soo triumphs twice.

Screen Grabs: From Harry Styles to Predator, via Pasolini and the UN—what a weekend

Wild and twisty tales from Russia and Korea, an homage to an experimental curator, Emmett Till's mother, more movies

With ‘Argentina, 1985,’ Santiago Mitre aims at another scary swerve to the right

'Cinema can collaborate with justice,' says the filmmaker, telling the story of a military junta's downfall with contemporary urgency

‘We Were Hyphy’ goes dumb on the Bay’s immortal musical movement

We got the documentary's director to talk shooting sideshows and bringing the film home to The Town.

Screen Grabs: A lost local ’90s gem finally gets a revival

Plus: A Lebanese all-woman rock band doc, the return of Dario Argento and Claire Denis, and 'All Quiet on the Western Front"

Screen Grabs: With ‘To Leslie,’ Andrea Riseborough proves she can do anything

Plus: 'Triangle of Sadness' skewers society, 'Hinterland' is 'Se7en' via Dr. Caligari, 'Kratt' is definitely not for kids.

Screen Grabs: Festivalpalooza! Mill Valley, Latino, Short, Green, Drunken

Brendan Fraser, Cate Blanchett, Jose Feliciano, Fantastic Negrito, and a lot of cocktails make for one wild week of film

Scream something: BAMPFA projects women’s rage in ‘Outcry’

Photographer Whitney Bradshaw's series captures a range of bellows against the patriarchy.