Where to Find It: In theaters and on Netflix The Lost Daughter (Maggie Gyllenhaal) CRITIC’S PICK Read the full review In theaters and on Netflix Based on a novel by wartime fiction specialist Robert Harris, the film’s stern, businesslike demeanor and rich period detail lend it a ring of truth, though its ticking-clock timeline is only a notch less outlandish than the wildly ahistorical remix of First World War lore in “The King’s Man.” - Guy Lodge Immersively crafted but never emotionally involving, this handsome imagining of underground attempts to prevent war during the 1938 Munich conference flip-flops between the perspectives of George MacKay’s English political aide and Jannis Niewöhner’s German turncoat, spreading its sympathies between them. Where to Find It: In theaters, then on Netflix on Jan. Munich: The Edge of War (Christian Schwochow)
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