Birdboy: The Forgotten Children: This animated fantasy is based on a graphic novel by Alberto Vázquez.

The Commuter: Liam Neeson stars as an insurance salesman who has to find out what passenger on his commuter train may be involved in a criminal conspiracy. Also stars Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson.

Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool: Annette Bening plays aging actress Gloria Grahame as she moves in with a younger man (Jamie Bell) while she is dying from cancer.

Happy End: Michael Haneke directs this drama about an older man (Jean-Louis Trintignant) who gets depressed from learning he has dementia. Isabelle Huppert also stars.

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Intent to Destroy: Joe Berlinger’s documentary deals with the Armenian genocide and the failure of the Turkish government to admit it occurred. Among those interviewed are actress Shohreh Aghdashloo.

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Phantom Thread: Paul Thomas Anderson directs this tale about the 1950s fashion industry. Three-time best actor Oscar winner Daniel Day-Lewis claims this is his last movie.

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