At the New York Film Festival, a sluggish fall movie season seeks a higher gear

This image released by Searchlight Pictures shows Andrew Scott, left, and Paul Mescal in a scene from "All of Us Strangers." (Parisa Taghizadeh/Searchlight Pictures via AP)

NEW YORK (AP) — Momentum has lately been hard to come by at the movies. The big trio of fall film festivals — Venice, Telluride, Toronto — came and went without the usual amount of buzz. With actors on strike, red carpets have been mostly bare. It's almost like since the heady highs of “Barbenheimer,†the movies have been sleeping off a hangover.

When the opens Friday night, things may finally be stirring once again. There is movement on the labor stoppage. Screenwriters are after nearly five months of striking. The actors union, SAG-AFTRA, is to next week.

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