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Exclusive Trailer for Ana Guevara and Leticia Jorge’s Don’t You Let Me Go, Premiering at Tribeca 2024
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With Cannes Film Festival now wrapped up, the next film festival on our radar is the Tribeca Festival, which kicks off its 23rd edition from June 5 to 16. One film we’re looking forward to is Don’t You Let Me...
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Saved! at 20: Religious Satire and the Millennial Generation
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When “Saved!” came out in 2004, it reflected a reality for teenagers growing up in an America very much at a crossroads. Although the level of polarization in 2004 might seem quaint by today’s standards, it was the beginning of...
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Eric
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It takes either a staggering lead performance or a great plot twist to truly prove that there’s something special to a new miniseries. Netflix’s “Eric” is thankfully one that has both of these aspects tethered to it, for better and...
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IN A VIOLENT NATURE: Open This Friday in These Cinemas Across Canada
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Here is the confirmed list of cinemas across the country that are showing Chris Nash's terrific slasher flick In A Violent Nature this weekend. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes 2024 Review: ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT, A Major Achievement of Indian Cinema
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Grand Prix Winner of Cannes 2024 showcases the emergence of a new voice depicting underrepresented, working-class India from a woman's perspective. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes 2024 Review: SANTOSH, Damning Portrait of Indian Police Brutality
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Shahana Goswami and Sunita Rajwar star in Sandhya Suri's Hindi-language, British-Indian film about female cops. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cannes Review: All We Imagine as Light is a Drama of Profound Beauty
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“Everyone has at least one person in Mumbai.” “There’s work and money in Mumbai. Who would want to go back?” “You better get used to the impermanence.” Like poetry, the hushed voices of real Indian migrant workers pour gently over...
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Cannes 2024 Review: WHEN THE LIGHT BREAKS Illuminates Coming-of-Age Sorrow and Grief
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Icelandic filmmaker Rúnar Rúnarsson offers a contemplative and poignant exploration of grief and love over a single summer day. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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PEEPING TOM 4K Review: You Like To Watch, Don’t You?
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Restored to the Criterion Collection, Michael Powell's answer may disturb you. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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CREEPY BITS 2: Canadian Horror Anthology Now Shooting in Ontario
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A second season of the Canadian horror anthology series, Creepy Bits, is currently filming in and around Ontario, Canada.   Dubbed Creep Bits 2 the project is led by local filmmaker David J. Fernandes. He is joined by four other...
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