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Wonderstruck will leave you exactly that

From left: Michael, Fegley and Moore’s characters find one another’s spirits across time

TODD HAYNES MAKES FILMS THAT ARE TENDER and vital, with a deep affection for the past that’s never just misplaced nostalgia. He knows it’s a place where real people lived, loved and sometimes suffered. Haynes’ extraordinary new film, Wonderstruck, builds on everything he has done before, but it’s also a crazy leap, a picture

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