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All 10 of Martin Scorsese’s Directing Oscar Nominations, Ranked
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When Martin Scorsese was nominated for Best Director for “Killers of the Flower Moon,” he entered rarified air, becoming the living director with the most nods in that category. In all, the revered filmmaker has an impressive 10 nominations—to go...
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THE CROW: First Look at Bill Skarsgård and FKA Twigs in Rupert Sanders’ Reboot
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Vanity Fair had our first look at Bill Skarsgård and FKA twigs in Rupert Sanders' upcoming reboot of The Crow. Lionsgate has passed along the images and we can share those with you now.    Bill Skarsgård takes on the...
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A Conversation with D. Smith (KOKOMO CITY)
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“It was sort of like that scene in Coming to America, where Eddie Murphy and Semmi are in the bar interviewing all the different women”: D. Smith on her Sundance-winning Kokomo City At its heart, D. Smith’s 2023 Sundance-winning (NEXT Innovator...
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PROBLEMISTA Review: Clever, Witty, Boldly Distinctive
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Julio Torres writes, directs, and stars alongside Tilda Swinton in a modestly audacious comedy. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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I SAW THE TV GLOW Official Trailer: Justice Smith And Brigette Lundy-Paine Star in Jane Schoenbrun’s New Horror Flick
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Teenager Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious late-night TV show -- a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own. In the pale glow of the...
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SILVER HAZE Review: Resonating Emotionally, Beyond Smoke Screens
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Dutch director Sacha Polak teams up again with Vicky Knight, a British actress and a star of her previous film Dirty God, in her new film Silver Haze, which premiered in the Panorama section at last year's Berlinale. Knight, who...
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The Tourist Returns for Tumultuous Second Season on Netflix
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The first season of “The Tourist” was a clever little thriller over on Max, but that company continued its cavalcade of confusing choices and dumped the second outing, allowing the show to travel to Netflix, where it has been consistently...
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15 Films to See in March
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The spice must flow, and take over most theaters. While Denis Villeneuve’s gargantuan-sized blockbuster will suck up much of the oxygen when it comes to discussions around March’s releases, there’s plenty more to uncover. From adventurous festival favorites to micro-sized...
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30 Minutes On: Dune Part One
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“Dune” is a sandworm for would-be adapters. Many have summoned it, but until now, none have been able to ride it. Alexander Jodorowsky tried and failed to adapt Frank Herbert’s 1965 bestseller in the early seventies. David Lynch made a...
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Code 8 Part II
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Released in the spring of 2020, Jeff Chan's anti-police sci-fi action film "Code 8," produced and starring brothers Robbie and Stephen Amell, flew mostly under the radar, despite its timely themes. Although a sequel series fell apart with the collapse...
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