Premiered at SXSX,see Deadline review.

Much has changed in his kingdom.

Also stars Nicolette Robinson, John Magaro, Steve Buscemi, Ron Perlman and Joe Pesci.

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Clockwise from top left: ‘The Return,’ ‘Y2K,’ ‘The Day Of The Fight,’ ‘The Order’ and ‘Oh, Canada’ (inset)Everett Collection

Premiered at The Horizons Extra section at Venice,see Deadline review.

Vertical opens thrillerThe Orderon 600 screens.

With Tye Sheridan, Jurnee Smollett, Alison Oliver and Marc Maron.

Chloë Sevigny in ‘Magic Farm’

Premiered at Venice,see Deadline review.

Kino Lorber opens Paul SchradersOh, Canadaon three screens AMC Lincoln Square, IFC Center and Alamo Drafthouse Brooklyn.

Premiered at Cannes,see Deadline review.

Expands nationally throughout December and into January.

The dark fairy tale about a young factory worker womans search for morality in a cruel post-WWI Copenhagen.

Stars Vic Carmen Sonne andTrine Dyrholm.

Cinematography byEOs Micha Dymek.

Premiered at Telluride,see Deadline review.

Opens at Alamo Drafthouse Downtown Brooklyn, Angelika Film Center, and Landmark Nuart.

Film Movement has Loie Fuller documentaryObsessed With Lightat the Quad Cinema in NYC.

Ads the NuArt Theater in LA Dec. 20.

It uncovers commonalities that connect these creative luminaries to Fuller voiced by Cherry Jones and each other.

Magnolia opens crime dramaLake Georgeat 15 locations and on VOD.

Briarcliff opens Steven C. Millers horrorWerewolveson 1,351 screens.

Written by Matthew Kennedy.

Chaos ensues and close to a billion people died.

Now, a year later, the Supermoon is back.

It is directed by Charlie Lightening.