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Fall Preview

A cautiously optimistic guide to an (almost) normal season.

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It is 2021, and we have been living through a pandemic for 18 months.

But for now, all portents of doom and feelings of deep uncertainty aside, theaters are back.

Some of these movies will sound familiar, given theyve been coming attractions for months or years now.

Richard Nash novelabout a washed-up rodeo star returning a troubled young man from Mexico to Texas.

Her gender-bending, body-horror-esquefollow-up,Titane,won the Palme dOrthis year.

Were here for it.

She returns with this adaptation of a Thomas Savage novel set in Montana in the early-20th century.

Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, and Jada Pinkett Smith will also be coming back for this film.

Trying to get to the bottom of it leads her to become increasingly unmoored from her previous existence.

The Tragedy of Macbeth(in theaters and onApple TV+TBA)Is this the end of the brothers Coen?

Joels wife, Frances McDormand, is Lady Macbeth to Denzel Washingtons ill-fated Scottish lord.

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