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THE DEAD DON’T HURT Trailer: Viggo Mortensen & Vicky Krieps Find Love in the Wild West
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This seems to be the year the Western genre makes a resurgence, especially with the first two parts of Kevin Costner’s Horizon: An American Saga and Pedro Almodover’s short film A Strange Way of Life (now streaming on Netflix). Now,...
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The Dead Don’t Hurt Trailer: Viggo Mortensen’s Vicky Krieps-Led Western Opens This May
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With Ari Aster now in production on Eddington and Kevin Costner soon debuting 50% of his four-part Horizon, it looks like the western is back in style just as the superhero craze finally fades out. Before those arrive, Viggo Mortensen...
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Luca Guadagnino Sets Next Film With Separate Rooms Starring Josh O’Connor
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With just a few weeks to go until Luca Guadagnino’s delayed feature Challengers finally hits screens, he’s looking to reteam with his star Josh O’Connor on a new project. Guadagnino, who already has his next feature in the can with...
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Now Streaming: X-MEN ’97, Oh, For the Good Ol’ Days
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The new animated series is a nostalgic sequel that celebrates diversity while trying to look ahead. Now streaming on Disney Plus. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Michel Gondry Sets Hollywood Return With Pharrell Williams-Inspired Feature Starring Da’Vine Joy Randolph & More
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It was just last week we were celebrating the 20th anniversary of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, which catapulted Michel Gondry into the Hollywood system with the likes of Be Kind Rewind and The Green Hornet. After the failure...
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2024 Cannes Film Festival Predictions – Critics’ Week
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Last year’s edition of Critics’ Week featured the likes of Ama Gloria, Tiger Stripes and Iris Kaltenbäck’s Le Ravissement — which would become the section’s identifier for the 63rd edition with actress Hafsia Herzi giving us the side-eye. Currently in...
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THE KING TIDE Trailer: A Miracle or a Curse?
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Likely many of us would be content with what might be called a simple life, one in which our days were filled with some work required to stay alive, but with the basic needs of survival still guaranteed. Enough food...
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Enter Regina Taylor’s Black Album Mixtape Contest
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Regina Taylor wants your mixtape. But before you start making links and burning CDs, this isn’t your typical sampler. It's a community-based project open to students with an aim for inspiring dialogue through the arts. “This is an invitation for all people—students,...
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MoviePass Founder Stacy Spikes on Sustainably Relaunching and Why Moviegoing Will Never Die
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If you were there, you remember. 2018 was the summer of MoviePass, a glorious period in cinema history where millions said “why not” and took a chance to see nearly any movie thanks to the revolutionary subscription platform. Switching to...
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SXSW Review: Anne Hathaway and Nicholas Galitzine Shine in Michael Showalter’s The Idea of You
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Despite rumors that The Idea of You is a work of Harry Styles fan fiction (or a reimagining of Notting Hill), Michael Showalter’s frothy romantic comedy stands on its own with a lot of good old-fashioned star power. A date...
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