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★★★☆☆80 FOR BRADY

Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno and Sally Field play Tom Brady super fans in this fluffy comedy confection. (PG-13, 98 minutes)

★★½☆ ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT

Filmmaker Edward Berger’s adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque’s antiwar classic is the first German version of the 1929 bestseller. (R, 148 minutes, in German and some French with subtitles)

★½☆☆ ANT-MAN AND THE WASP: QUANTUMANI­A

You have to work pretty hard to suck the life out of a movie starring Paul Rudd and Jonathan Majors,

but the latest MCU sequel is evidence that it can be done. (PG13, 135 minutes)

★★☆☆ AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER

The highly anticipate­d sequel to James Cameron’s “Avatar” is a sometimes-beautiful bore. (R, 192

minutes)

★★☆☆ THE BANSHEES OF INISHERIN

Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson reunite with “In Bruges” filmmaker Martin Mcdonagh in this tale of friendship gone violently awry. (R, 114 minutes)

★★★★ CLOSE

The Oscar-nominated Belgian drama follows the evolution of the bond between two 13-year-old boys. (PG-13, 105 minutes, in French and Flemish with subtitles)

★½☆☆ COCAINE BEAR

Loosely based on a true story, this fitfully funny horror-comedy puts all its money — and laughs — into its apex-predator cokehead. (R, 95 minutes)

★½☆☆ ELVIS

Baz Luhrmann’s jumbled biopic of the King is audacious, frenetic, occasional­ly astonishin­g and ultimately confoundin­g. (PG-13, 159 minutes)

★★★½ EMILY

Frances O’connor makes a striking directoria­l debut with a provocativ­ely revisionis­t biography of Emily Brontë. (R, 130 minutes)

★★½☆ EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE

Michelle Yeoh stars in the Daniels’ exhilarati­ng, exhausting follow-up to “Swiss Army Man.” (R, 140 minutes)

★★★½ THE FABELMANS

Filmmaker Steven Spielberg’s semi-autobiogra­phical coming-ofage tale is both quintessen­tially honest and sentimenta­l. (PG-13, 151 minutes)

★★ ½ ☆ KNOCK AT THE CABIN

Dave Bautista stars in M. Night Shyamalan’s provocativ­e horror film about mild-mannered intruders spouting apocalypti­c prophecy. (R, 100 minutes)

★★★☆ LIVING

Bill Nighy anchors screenwrit­er Kazuo Ishiguro’s elegant adaptation of the 1952 Kurosawa film “Ikiru.” (PG-13, 102 minutes)

★★½☆ LUTHER: THE FALLEN SUN

Andy Serkis chews the scenery as the villain in this feature-length sequel to Netflix’s crime series, which marks the return of Idris Elba to the role of police detective John Luther. (R, 128 minutes)

★½☆☆ MAGIC MIKE’S LAST DANCE

The third installmen­t in the malestripp­er franchise has lost its fizz.

(R, 115 minutes)

★★½☆ A MAN CALLED OTTO

Tom Hanks plays a cantankero­us widower in a spotty Hollywood redo of “A Man Called Ove.” (PG-13, 126 minutes)

★★½☆ MISSING

Storm Reid plays a teen who turns to the internet in search of her mother. (PG-13, 111 minutes)

★★½☆ OF AN AGE

Elias Anton delivers a powerful, two-part performanc­e in Goran Stolevski’s romantic coming-of-age film. (R, 114 minutes)

★★½☆ PLANE

Gerard Butler and Mike Colter make for a dynamic duo in this brainless but entertaini­ng action thriller. (R, 107 minutes)

★★½☆ PUSS IN BOOTS: THE LAST WISH

Antonio Banderas returns as the fabled feline swashbuckl­er in an amusing-ish animated adventure. (PG, 100 minutes)

★★½☆ RETURN TO SEOUL

In Cambodia’s official Oscar submission, Park Ji-min makes a surprising­ly assured debut as a French Korean adoptee. (R, 119 minutes, in French, Korean and English with subtitles)

★★★★ TÁR

Cate Blanchett created the most indelible movie character of 2022, a renowned composer-conductor whose rarefied world shatters. (R, 153 minutes)

★★★½ TOP GUN: MAVERICK

Tom Cruise returns as Navy flyboy Pete “Maverick” Mitchell, in a sequel that feels familiar and new in just the right proportion­s. (PG-13,

131 minutes)

★★★½ TRIANGLE OF SADNESS

Woody Harrelson stars in Ruben Östlund’s darkly Buñuelian comedy of excess. (R, 150 minutes)

★★★☆ WOMEN TALKING

Mennonite victims of rape gather in a barn to discuss their future in Sarah Polley’s didactic but stirring drama. (PG-13, 104 minutes)

 ?? JOHN WILSON/NETFLIX ?? Idris Elba returns as detective John Luther in “Luther: The Fallen Sun,” which picks up right where the Netflix series left off.
JOHN WILSON/NETFLIX Idris Elba returns as detective John Luther in “Luther: The Fallen Sun,” which picks up right where the Netflix series left off.
 ?? UNIVERSAL PICTURES ?? ABOVE LEFT: From left, Ranger Liz (Margo Martindale), Sari (Keri Russell) and Peter (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) in “Cocaine Bear.”
UNIVERSAL PICTURES ABOVE LEFT: From left, Ranger Liz (Margo Martindale), Sari (Keri Russell) and Peter (Jesse Tyler Ferguson) in “Cocaine Bear.”
 ?? MICHAEL WHARLEY/BLEECKER STREET ?? BELOW LEFT: Emma Mackey plays author Emily Brontë with a beguiling mix of self-conscious reserve and feral intensity in “Emily.”
MICHAEL WHARLEY/BLEECKER STREET BELOW LEFT: Emma Mackey plays author Emily Brontë with a beguiling mix of self-conscious reserve and feral intensity in “Emily.”
 ?? THOMAS FAVEL/AURORA FILMS/VANDERTAST­IC/FRAKAS PRODUCTION­S/SONY PICTURES CLASSICS ?? ABOVE RIGHT: Park Ji-min plays Freddie, a South Korean adoptee who grew up in France, in “Return to Seoul.”
THOMAS FAVEL/AURORA FILMS/VANDERTAST­IC/FRAKAS PRODUCTION­S/SONY PICTURES CLASSICS ABOVE RIGHT: Park Ji-min plays Freddie, a South Korean adoptee who grew up in France, in “Return to Seoul.”

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