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  • Only a few months after his film “Poor Things” cleaned up at the Oscars, Yorgos Lanthimos is back with the bizarre, pitch black comedy “Kinds of Kindness.” Nathan Weinbender says it’s an acquired taste, even for fans of the Greek director’s strange work.
  • Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are back in the world of zombies for the box office hit “28 Years Later.” Nathan Weinbender says it’s weird, sick and often quite sad, and an intriguing set-up for an epic trilogy.
  • Ari Aster’s violent comedy "Eddington" has only been out for a week and it’s already the most divisive film of the year. Nathan Weinbender says it’s got a lot of ideas but doesn’t add up to much.
  • Carey Williams’ “Emergency” shows how race can make a complex situation ever more serious, Dan Webster says in his movie review.
  • The French film “Happening” addresses a topic that ranks atop today’s headlines, Dan Webster says in his review.
  • Reginald Hudlin’s film “Sidney” documents the life of one of the 20th century’s most influential actors, Dan Webster says in his movie review.
  • The award-winning French film “Anatomy of a Fall” reinvigorates a familiar genre, the courtroom drama, Dan Webster says in his review.
  • Benicio Del Toro’s presence gives the Netflix crime feature “Reptile” the dramatic feel that it needs, Dan Webster says in his review.
  • Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are big champions of taxing the very rich on their wealth, not just income. The public is behind it, but there are big challenges to implementing the plan.
  • National security and terrorism have been a top issue for Republicans, but they have gained even more importance after the Paris and San Bernardino, Calif., attacks.
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