Movies Update: Legos and weepie romance

Plus, Sebastian Stan plays Donald J. Trump.
Movies Update

October 11, 2024

Hey, movie fans!

It's an eclectic week in theaters with the opening of a tear-jerker romance, a music doc that uses Legos to tell its story and a movie about Donald J. Trump starring Sebastian Stan.

First, there's "We Live in Time," starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield as a couple navigating life's ups and downs. Their story is told out of chronological order. In her review, the critic Manohla Dargis writes that the film's structure is "a clever conceit that suggests how we experience the passage of time and, in the more successful interludes, conveys how the past, present and future inform one another."

Next, the musician and producer Pharrell Williams is the subject of a documentary that has an interesting twist: The entire story is told using animated Legos. In her review, the critic Alissa Wilkinson writes, "the effect of the animation is oddly charming, and elevates the watchability of 'Piece by Piece' more than you might expect."

And also out is "The Apprentice," an origin story of sorts, presenting a fictional tale of a young Donald J. Trump. Dargis calls this film an "energetic, queasily funny if finally very bleak portrait."

If you're looking to dive into some horror this October, our expert in the genre, Erik Piepenburg, recommends a handful of new streaming options. But if you'd rather dip your toe in and not go off the deep end, we have tips for the squeamish.

Enjoy the movies!

CRITICS' PICKS

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Critic's Pick

'The Apprentice' Review: An Origin Story for Donald J. Trump

In this ribald fictional telling of a young Trump's rise, the man responsible is the lawyer Roy Cohn, played to sleazy perfection by Jeremy Strong.

By Manohla Dargis

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Critic's Pick

'The Outrun' Review: From Rock Bottom to Recovery

Saoirse Ronan gives another stunning performance in a story about an alcoholic in search of healing.

By Alissa Wilkinson

MOVIE REVIEWS

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'Lonely Planet' Review: Leaving Home to Find Yourself

Laura Dern and Liam Hemsworth star in a muddled romance without much to say.

By Alissa Wilkinson

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'Separated' Review: Interrogating a Policy

The latest documentary from Errol Morris looks at the Trump administration's practice of taking children from their parents at the southern border.

By Ben Kenigsberg

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Netflix

'The Menendez Brothers' Review: Reframing a Case

To the extent this documentary about Lyle and Erik Menendez has appeal, it is of the tabloid variety.

By Ben Kenigsberg

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'Mad About the Boy: The Noël Coward Story' Review: In Blithe Spirits

A brisk documentary by Barnaby Thompson counters that the tuxedo-wearing playwright hid his insecurities under a platinum-plated veneer.

By Amy Nicholson

A maniacal clown, dressed in a Santa uniform speckled in blood, sits behind the wheel of a white van.

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'Terrifier 3' Review: Still Clowning Around

The deaths remain grisly, but the pacing uneven in this new installment in Damien Leone's horror franchise.

By Erik Piepenburg

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Vertical

'Bad Genius' Review: Cheating the System

This remake of a hit Thai film about college admissions, starring Callina Liang, adds an element of racial politics to its heist story.

By Brandon Yu

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Kino Lorber

'Daytime Revolution' Review: Coffee and Counterculture

John Lennon and Yoko Ono invade middle-American living rooms in this cute but shallow documentary.

By Jeannette Catsoulis

NEWS & FEATURES

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Sebastian Stan and Jeremy Strong Say Their Trump Movie Is a Tragedy, Not a Mockery

The "Apprentice" stars and the director Ali Abbasi say their film is a "humanistic" treatment of the former president and his mentor, Roy Cohn.

By Kyle Buchanan

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Waiting Hours for 3 Minutes in the Criterion Closet (Well, Van)

A mobile version of movie fans' favorite stockroom drew hundreds of New York Film Festival visitors eager to experience what celebrities do in popular videos.

By Annie Aguiar

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NBC Universal

Lego Leaps Into Documentaries, With Pharrell Williams as the Subject

The toymaker has found success in fictional films. But with "Piece by Piece," about the life of Mr. Williams, it has gotten into a new genre.

By Nicole Sperling

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5 favorite places

Aubrey Plaza's Wilmington

The acerbic star of "The White Lotus" and "My Old Ass" is enthusiastic about her often-overshadowed Delaware hometown, which she calls a "magical little gem."

By Steven Kurutz

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NBC, via Everett Collection

These 'Saturday Night Live' Books Bring Studio 8H to Your Living Room

Oral histories and rollicking memoirs by former "S.N.L." cast members like Molly Shannon and Leslie Jones take you behind the scenes of the comedy juggernaut.

By Dave Itzkoff

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For 'Disclaimer,' Alfonso Cuarón Updates His Terms and Conditions

Cate Blanchett stars in the acclaimed director's new TV series, a thriller about a woman whose life is upended by a mysterious novel.

By Alexis Soloski

STREAMING RECOMMENDATIONS

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5 Children's Movies to Stream Now

This month's picks include a star-studded DreamWorks sequel and the highest grossing film of 2024 so far.

By Dina Gachman

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Hulu

Five Horror Movies to Stream Now

Just in time for Halloween are new scary movies about a demon daddy, evil in the woods and '90s television hell.

By Erik Piepenburg

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Bruno Calvo/Miramax Zoe, via Associated Press

The 50 Best Movies on Max Right Now

In addition to new Warner and HBO films, the streamer has a treasure trove of Golden Age classics, indie flicks and foreign films. Start with these.

By Scott Tobias

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