Chris Ryan, K. Austin Collins, Amanda Dobbins, and New York Times critic-at-large Wesley Morris share their favorite scenes of the year from Phantom Thread, Lady Bird, Molly’s Game, and Get Out.
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From the opening scene of ‘Lady Bird’ to the Sunken Place sequence in ‘Get Out,’ Ringer staffers and Wesley Morris share their favorite scenes
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