“Usually it takes years, even decades, for a film to be identified as a true classic,” writes Tom Shone in The Sunday Times, “but One Battle After Another is instantly and unmistakably that.” This loose adaptation of Thomas Pynchon’s 1990 novel is a comedy-thriller about a washed-up revolutionary, Bob Ferguson (Leonardo DiCaprio). His glory days with his girlfriend Perfidy Beverly Hills (Teyana Taylor) and their crew the French 75 involved bomb-making and anti-fascist resurrections at an I.C.E. facility overseen by the fastidious Colonel Stephen Lockjaw (Sean Penn). In the present, Bob is holed up in a trailer in the woods, getting high; Perfidy is on the run and he’s raising a cranky 16-year-old daughter (Chase Infiniti) on his own. When his comrades return, pandemonium ensues. —Elena Clavarino