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Blood for Dust Review: Stone-Cold Sleekness Becomes Rod Blackhurst’s ’90s-Set Noir
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The film is held together by the intensity of its haunted-looking cast and the dour atmosphere. The post <em>Blood for Dust</em> Review: Stone-Cold Sleekness Becomes Rod Blackhurst’s ’90s-Set Noir appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Sean Penn Takes Dakota Johnson for a Ride in First Trailer for Daddio
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A selection at Telluride and TIFF last year, Christy Hall’s directorial debut Daddio follows Dakota Johnson’s character who picks up a cab at the JFK airport on her way home. Driving the cab is Sean Penn’s character and what unfurls...
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Cannes Unveils 2024 Lineups for Directors’ Fortnight, Critics’ Week, and ACID
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Following their main slate lineup announcement last week, the Cannes Film Festival has now announced the lineups for its 2024 Directors’ Fortnight, Critics Week, and ACID Lineups. Notable standouts include India Donaldson’s Sundance darling Good One (read our ND/NF review),...
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The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare Review: Guy Ritchie’s Cheeky, If Undercooked, WWII Yarn
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Ritchie’s action-comedy never quite settles on what type of film it wants to be. The post <em>The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare</em> Review: Guy Ritchie’s Cheeky, If Undercooked, WWII Yarn appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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FREE FALL: Zachary Levi to Headline XYZ Film’s Action Thriller Directed by Zoe Bell
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A father attempts to mend fences with his separated daughter during a climbing trip that turns tragically wrong when an incident leaves them stranded. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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BLOOD OF ZEUS Season 2 Trailer: Something Bloody and Mythological This Way Comes
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I'm always amazed at how many good shows completely fly by me. Case in point: Blood of Zeus, an animated show about gods and demons and other monsters of Greek mythology, created by Charley Parlapanides and Vlas Parlapanides. Season 1...
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Bertrand Bonello’s COMA Heads for U.S. Release
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As soon as I hit 'publish' on my article on films by director Bertrand Bonello that are now streaming, I realized I forgot to mention his penultimate film, Coma, which is currently not streaming. Then came the very welcome news...
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SOMETHING IN THE WATER Trailer: Shark Horror Flick Coming Early May
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A dream destination wedding turns deadly as five friends are forced to confront their fears and brave the open waters. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Now Streaming: Bertrand Bonello’s Cinematic House of Pleasures
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As 'The Beast' continues to roll out its U.S. release, four films by the French director are now available to stream. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Ebertfest 2024 Announces Full Lineup, With Guests Including Eric Roberts, Mariel Hemingway, Larry Karaszewski, and More
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This week marks the 25th anniversary of Ebertfest, Roger Ebert's film festival hosted every year at the Virginia Theatre in Urbana-Champaign, Illinois. From April 17th to April 20th, this year's fest spans thirteen features both old and new, one panel,...
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