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2025 Sundance: Last Minute Docu Additions from Andrew Jarecki & Bao Nguyen
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Making for a cool 88-title 2025 edition, the Sundance Film Festival have added two last minute additions to the line-up in the Premieres category. Andrew Jarecki (who broke out big in Park City with Capturing the Friedmans back in 2003)...
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Frustrating Second Season of “Severance” Gets Off to a Rocky Start
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I still greatly admire “Severance” just for existing, but it’s a show weighed down by its own ideas for the first half of this season, a program that has lost a step by trying to do too much.
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AI Technology Resurrects Life After Death in Exclusive Trailer for Eternal You
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As AI continues to pervade every industry, there are also wide-ranging personal implications that society only seems to be currently scratching the surface of. Hans Block and Moritz Riesewieck’s documentary Eternal You, which premiered at Sundance Film Festival last year,...
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Short Films in Focus: My Son Went Quiet
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Our short film series highlights a fest hit from Slamdance, Fantasia, and more.
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THOU SHALT KILL Exclusive Clip: Augie Duke Headlines Thriller, Available Now on VOD
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We have an exclusive clip to share with you today, from Richard Friedman's thriller, Thou Shalt Kill, starring Augie Duke and Vince Lozano. Check it, and the trailer, out down below.    Thou Shalt Kill stars Augie Duke (Mayans M.C.)...
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HAZARD: Opioid Crisis Drama In Cinemas Beginning January 10th
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Hazard, a drama focused on the opioid crisis that has ravaged the U.S. is coming to cinemas in Appalachia, a region hit particularly hard by the epidemic over the years.    Eddie Mensore’s drama opens in twenty cinemas across the...
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Oliver Weir’s Top 10 Films of 2024
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Following The Film Stage’s collective top 50 films of 2024, as part of our year-end coverage, our contributors are sharing their personal top 10 lists. As always, what is considered best is first determined by what can be seen, and this year...
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Dutch Film Festival 2024 Overview: The Dutch Investigating Themselves In The Movies
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The world is undergoing monumental changes in these decades. This can sometimes be unsettling and applies to practically every country. From Mongolia to Canada and from Chile to the Netherlands. Digital technology, media and artificial intelligence, quantum, the enormous increase...
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MEGALOPOLIS Reviewed: Time Will Tell…
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 Megalopolis is everything at once, epic, parable, fairy tale, feature film, monument, homage, declaration of love, work of art. What the latter is exactly, no one knows, although it has something to do with time. The more time passes after...
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The Way of the Wind is the “Most Important Film” to Terrence Malick
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As Terrence Malick and company now enter the sixth year of editing on his Biblical epic The Way of the Wind, 2025 may now finally be time it sees the light of day. After once again placing it highly among...
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