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Film Independent President Josh Welsh Dies at 62
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Honoring a fierce advocate for independent and diverse filmmaking, who passed on New Year's Eve.
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LOVE ME Trailer: Kristen Stewart & Steven Yeun Star in a Post-Human AI Love Story
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As Sundance 2025 is approaching, one of the most ambitious films of last year’s festival is finally making its way to U.S. theaters. Sam and Andy Zuchero’s feature debut Love Me stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as two AI...
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FOX’s “Going Dutch” Lacks Chemistry, Heart, and a Sense of Humor
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FOX's "Going Dutch" is the first comedy misfire of 2025.
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ScreenAnarchy’s Top 10 Films Of 2024
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Hello all of you readers, we have all officially entered 2025 so it's time to have a look back at 2024. We asked everyone here what their favorites were, and 24 writers gave a list. On it, a grand total...
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Screambox in January: BLOOD FEAST, LIZZIE LAZARUS, January Giallo
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Happy New Year everyone.   2025 over at Screambox kicks off in the middle of the month with the psychological horror flick, Lizzie Lazarus. Both the original and remake of Herschell Gordon Lewis' Blood Feast will follow. Then a quartet...
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Happy New Year from Chaz Ebert and All of Us at RogerEbert.com
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HAPPY NEW YEAR! And thank you for joining us here at RogerEbert.com as we share our film reviews, TV/streaming reviews, collections, interviews, journal entries and more. All of our contributors and their individual collections of published work can be found here. None of it happens without this super Editorial Team: Managing...
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Love Me Trailer: Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun Find Romance Across Billions of Years
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One of the most ambitious films to premiere at Sundance Film Festival last year was Sam Zuchero and Andy Zuchero’s Love Me, which set Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun in a love story that took place across 13 billion years....
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The Unloved, Part 133: Here
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An ode to Robert Zemeckis' latest masterwork, written off mere months after its release earlier this year.
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Female Filmmakers in Focus: Maura Delpero on “Vermiglio”
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Maura Delpero on her award-winning film.
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From Ground Zero Review: Palestine’s Oscar Entry Is a Sobering Anthology Capturing Life During Wartime
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From Ground Zero is a film that, in an ideal world, would not exist, and cannot be written about as if it were a normal production. This anthology of 22 shorts is Palestine’s submission for the Best International Film Oscar...
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