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SXSW 2025 Interview: SLANTED, Amy Wang Talks Looking Within, Absorbing Each Other
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Amy Wang, a Chinese-Australian debut director, discusses her bitingly satirical exploration of racial identity in the US. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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The Actor Review: André Holland is Terrific in Duke Johnson’s Surreal Solo Directorial Debut
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For as much light as The Actor is bathed in, it’s equally shrouded in darkness. Duke Johnson’s solo directorial debut is a film of bleary sun and swallowing night and almost nothing in-between. It wouldn’t make sense to depict the...
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‘The Electric State’ Review: Zero Signal
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This is “content” at its most nakedly bankrupt. The post ‘The Electric State’ Review: Zero Signal appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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SXSW 2025 Interview: SHE’S THE HE, Siobhan McCarthy Talks Their Trans Indie For America’s Here and Now
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Nonbinary filmmaker Siobhan McCarthy turned around the trans answer to bromance comedies in a mere year. Here's why. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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SPINAL TAP II: THE END CONTINUES: First Teaser For Sequel to Metal Mockumentary
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Variety shared a teaser for Spinal Tap II: The End Continues has arrived. Bleecker Street acquired the U.S. rights for the sequel and have set a September 12th theatrical date (hmmm... TIFF world premiere anyone?). Bleecker Street also have the...
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CAN I GET A WITNESS? Review: A Fable of Sacrifice & Remembrance
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Two big questions often follow us through our lives on this planet: how long will we be here, and will anyone remember us when we're gone. Much of philosophy and art is devoted to understanding the importance of these questions...
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SXSW Review: Death of a Unicorn is a Mythical, Predictable Genre Mash-Up
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A film with a few solid laughs and crowd-pleasing moments, Death of a Unicorn never quite pushes the envelope as far as it could or should. Landing somewhere between a traditional horror comedy and a Succession-lite satire, Alex Scharfman’s debut...
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SXSW Review: The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a Tick is a Fascinating DIY Bergman-Esque Experiment
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Falling somewhere between a horror film and dark comedy about wellness crazes, The True Beauty of Being Bitten by a Tick is, like director Pete Ohs’ previous Jethica, a film that suggests watching a play within a movie. Both features...
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SXSW Review: Jay Duplass’ The Baltimorons is a Sincere Throwback to Mumblecore’s Heyday
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A return to form for Jay Duplass, who’s also making his solo-directing debut, The Baltimorons is a charming throwback to the low-budget indies he directed with his brother Mark. Written and starring burly stand-up comedian Michael Strassner, the Baltimore-set film...
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VOICES CARRY: Teaser Trailer Arrives Ahead of World Premiere This Weekend
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Abby Brenker and Ellyn Vander's thriller Voices Carry will have it's world premiere at Cinequest this Saturday, March 15th. The first teaser trailer has arrived. You can check it out down below.    VOICES CARRY, the new thriller from writer/directors...
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