Review: Woody Allen's 'Irrational Man' Explores Life's Randomness
By MANOHLA DARGIS
Joaquin Phoenix stars as a college philosophy professor who capriciously decides to commit a crime.
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Review: 'The Look of Silence' Confronts Individuals and Ideology of Indonesian Massacre
By A. O. SCOTT
This documentary by the American filmmaker Joshua Oppenheimer, like its companion film, "The Act of Killing," examines the mass killings that began in the country in 1965.
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Review: 'Alleluia' Follows Partners in Crime, but Not Necessarily in Love
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
A reimagining of the 1970 classic "The Honeymoon Killers," this Belgian film begins as an erotic thriller and morphs into a horror movie.
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Review: In 'A Hard Day,' Looney Tunes Meets Cops, Corpses and Crime
By MANOHLA DARGIS
The protagonist in Kim Seong-hun's fast-paced cop movie is distressed by his mother's death, ominous colleagues, a hectoring sister and a body in the trunk.
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Review: 'The Stanford Prison Experiment' Revisits the Psychology of Power and Abuse
By NEIL GENZLINGER
The film is about the notorious 1971 psychological study in which students were recruited to play either guards or inmates in a make-believe prison.
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Review: For Ian McKellen's 'Mr. Holmes,' Retirement Is Afoot
By A. O. SCOTT
"Mr. Holmes" imagines the later years of Arthur Conan Doyle's beloved detective, who hasn't quite given up making brilliant deductions.
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Review: In 'Lila and Eve,' a Grieving Mother Turns Gun-Toting Vigilante
By STEPHEN HOLDEN
Viola Davis and Jennifer Lopez star in this revenge thriller, directed by Charles Stone III ("Drumline").
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