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A scene from the film Viet and Nam. The film will hit select U.S. theaters on March 28, 2025. Strand Releasing USA hide caption

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'Viet and Nam' tells the story of two Vietnamese male miners searching for intimacy

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From left, Greta Gerwig as Babette, Raffey Cassidy as Denise, May Nivola as Steffie, Sam Nivola as Heinrich and Adam Driver as Jack in White Noise. Netflix hide caption

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Director Noah Baumbach tackles misinformation in 'White Noise,' wryly

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Boyd Holbrook (left) as Ty Shaw and B.J. Novak as Ben Manalowitz are pictured in a still from the movie Vengeance, which marks Novak's directorial debut. Patti Perret/Focus Features hide caption

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B.J. Novak learned a lot about himself — and Texas — while working on 'Vengeance'

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The protagonists of 'Umma,' a new horror film directed by Iris Shim, grapple with the hair-raising effects of integenerational trauma. Saeed Adyani/Sony Pictures Entertainment hide caption

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In 'Umma,' intergenerational trauma takes on a demonic form

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Tilda Swinton, as Marianne, and Matthias Schoenaerts, as Paul, in A Bigger Splash. Jack English/Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation hide caption

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Tilda Swinton May Be A Rock Star, But Her New Film Leaves Her Speechless

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Jake Gyllenhaal plays boxer Billy Hope in Southpaw. Scott Garfield/The Weinstein Company hide caption

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Jake Gyllenhaal On Throwing (And Taking) Punches: 'It's Very Primal'

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