Los Angeles Times

Movie recommenda­tions from critics Justin Chang and Kenneth Turan. In general release unless noted.

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Colette

Well-acted by Keira Knightley and Dominic West, Wash Westmorela­nd’s witty, spirited English-language biopic follows the great French writer Colette during her early marriage to a literary impresario who nurtured, exploited and ultimately betrayed her talent. (Justin Chang) R Limited

First Man

Reteaming with “La La Land” director Damien Chazelle, Ryan Gosling plays Neil Armstrong in a richly idiosyncra­tic spacerace drama that thrills, moves and perplexes in roughly equal measure. (Justin Chang) PG-13

Halloween

Jamie Lee Curtis makes a forceful return in David Gordon Green’s scary, propulsive sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978 horror landmark that shrewdly pretends the various reboots and follow-ups never existed. (Justin Chang) R

The Kindergart­en Teacher

Sara Colangelo’s deft and intelligen­t remake of a 2014 Israeli drama stars a superb Maggie Gyllenhaal as a teacher confronted with the possibilit­y that one of her 5-year-old students may be a literary genius. (Justin Chang) R Netflix

Private Life

Kathryn Hahn and Paul Giamatti give superb performanc­es as a middle-aged couple struggling with fertility woes in Tamara Jenkins’ scalpel-sharp yet infinitely tender marital dramedy, which also features expert supporting turns by Kayli Carter and Molly Shannon. (Justin Chang) R Netflix

The Sisters Brothers

John C. Reilly, Joaquin Phoenix, Riz Ahmed and Jake Gyllenhaal make superb company in French director Jacques Audiard’s English-language debut, a funny, sad, brutal western about outlaws and prospector­s searching for gold and deliveranc­e in 1850s Oregon. (Justin Chang) R Limited

A Star Is Born

No matter how many previous versions of “A Star Is Born” you’ve seen, the Bradley Cooper-Lady Gaga extravagan­za about a star on the rise falling for a star on the way down should not be missed. (Kenneth Turan) R

Thunder Road

Writer-director-star Jim Cummings is a triple threat in this savage, soulful and often indescriba­bly funny first feature, in which he plays a straight-arrow Texas cop dealing with grief and disappoint­ment. (Justin Chang) NR Limited

Wildlife

Superb turns by Ed Oxenbould, Jake Gyllenhaal and a never-better Carey Mulligan power this drama about a marriage’s disintegra­tion in 1960 Montana, directed with intelligen­ce and deliberati­on by Paul Dano. (Justin Chang) PG-13 Limited

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Ryan Green Universal Pictures MASKED killer Michael Myers (Jim Courtney) in the thriller “Halloween.”

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