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Pablo Larraín: Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s Films Make “Me Feel Less Lonely”
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Launched last year by Wes Anderson’s producing partners at Indian Paintbrush, GALERIE has emerged as a well-curated film club publishing unique selections of films from artists with their personal annotations. With past lists from the likes of James Gray, Ed...
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BACKSPOT
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(Check our Chris Reed’s movie review of Backspot, in theaters now. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) In Backspot, the feature debut of Canadian director D.W. Waterson, the competition may be fierce, but at the end...
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Cannes Review: In Bird, Andrea Arnold’s Experiment in Magical Realism Rarely Takes Off
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This year’s Cannes competition began with a film set in a working-class environment where a young woman with a single mother dreamed of escaping it all through dance. It was Agathe Riedinger’s Wild Diamond, but squint the eyes and forget...
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Watch Martin Scorsese’s Bleu de Chanel Ad Starring Timothée Chalamet
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Martin Scorsese’s latest directorial effort and first collaboration with Timothée Chalamet is upon us––it just happens to clock at 1/206th Killers of the Flower Moon‘s length and point us towards a product. But this Bleu de Chanel ad features nearly...
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BACK TO BLACK Review: Amy Winehouse Gets the Conventional Biopic Treatment
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Marisa Abela stars in the music-themed drama, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes Review: Josh Mond Returns With Vibey Down-and-Out Road Movie It Doesn’t Matter
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The best festivals point to the future, capture the zeitgeist, or honor the past. At Locarno in 2015, you could have had all three: Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s Happy Hour (his first time premiering in a major competition), Chantal Akerman’s No Home...
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Bird | 2024 Cannes Film Festival Review
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Dole Days: Arnold Flutters About with Strange Bedfellows There’s certainly a definable emotional core in Andrea Arnold’s fifth narrative feature, Bird, but the ideas and themes tying it all together are about as wispy and freewheeling as scattered feathers drifting...
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IF Review: John Krasinski’s Muddled, Moving Fantasy-Drama
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Ryan Reynolds stars in writer/director John Krasinski's latest film. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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New to Streaming: Challengers, Chime, Sasquatch Sunset, Power & More
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Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here. American Fiction (Cord Jefferson) Thelonious “Monk” Ellison is in a rut. He’s still trying...
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Francis Ford Coppola’s Megalopolis – 2024 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 3
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Winner of two Palme d’Ors, Francis Ford Coppola‘s makes a huge return to Cannes with a film that will not go unnoticed in Megalopolis. With the price tag of about 120 Sean Baker features, this Julius Caesar salad (forgive the...
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