After Edward Berger's visually rich and thematically intense film Ballad of a Small Player has ended, is there more?

The Conclave director returns with a Colin Farrell-led spiral into gambling addiction in Macau, a dazzlingly filmed story that goes all in — fistfuls of lobster included. After premiering at Telluride Film Festival, then hitting Toronto International Film Festival and BFI London Film Festival , Ballad of a Small Player is out now in limited cinemas in the U.S. and UK. And we're here to tell you whether to stick around for the end credits or not — without spoiling anything.

Adapted from Lawrence Osborne's 2014 novel, the film sees Berger and screenwriter Rowan Joffé plunge Farrell into the unravelling character of sharply tailored Lord Doyle, whose thirst for

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