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30 Minutes On: “Rocky”
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As perfect a film as has ever been made, the original 1976 "Rocky" has become part of the pop culture unconscious, holding its spot as tightly as "Casablanca" and "It's a Wonderful Life." It's also as much of a medium-realigning work as the...
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UNFRIENDING Exclusive Clip: Canadian Dark Comedy Opening in U.S. Starting March 8th
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Toronto filmmaking duo, The Butler Brothers (Jason & Brett), are preparing their first U.S. theatrical release, a dark comedy called Unfriending.   It is set to open in Los Angeles at the Laemmle Glendale on March 8th, 2024.  Additional cities...
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Watch: Martin Scorsese Plans a Sci-Fi Film in Super Bowl Ad for Squarespace
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Throughout his epic, half-century-plus career there’s one genre Martin Scorsese hasn’t touched: the science-fiction film. However, for a new Super Bowl ad for Squarespace, the director and his daughter Francesca Scorsese have the genre on the mind. Ahead of the...
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Kier-La Janisse to Adapt & Direct KILLING FOR CULTURE Doc For Severin Films
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It was announced today that Severin Films has optioned the adaptation rights to Killing For Culture, the cult classic nonfiction exploration of death on film written by David Kerekes and David Slater. Slated to adapt and direct the feature is...
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Sundance 2024 Review: HIT MAN, Richard Linklater Directs Glen Powell in a Morally Relativistic Comedy-Drama
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To hear Glen Powell tell the story, he decided to become an actor and writer on Richard Linklater’s Fast Food Nation. It wasn’t his first or second role. It was his third. A not particularly significant part, it was more...
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Isabelle Huppert Takes One Small Step In First Footage from Hong Sang-soo’s A Traveler’s Needs
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An early notable of this year’s Berlin lineup is A Traveler’s Needs, the latest from Hong Sang-soo. No surprise he’s appearing at the festival for the fourth consecutive year, but this one bears special anticipation for reuniting him with Isabelle...
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EVERY LITTLE THING
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(The 2024 Sundance Film Festival ran January 18-28. Check out Melanie Addington’s movie review of Every Little Thing. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) A quiet film that at first glance appears only to be about hummingbirds but...
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Sundance 2024 Review: IT’S WHAT’S INSIDE, Leave Your (College) Friends Behind
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The friends we make in high school and college often aren’t the friends we keep. Good reasons abound as to why friendships don’t carry over 10, 20, or 30 years, but the key one, the “why” or “whys” friendships form...
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How To Have Sex Director Molly Manning Walker on Emotional Realism, Gender Dynamics, and Silences
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After winning the Un Certain Regard prize at Cannes last year, Molly Manning Walker’s singular debut How to Have Sex has been racking up BAFTA nominations and widespread acclaim to nobody’s surprise. The film is much more than a fresh...
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Sundance Review: Sujo is a Visceral Tale About Growing Up in Your Father’s Shadow
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A film about growing up in your father’s shadow that mostly (and unexpectedly) examines the role of women as community pillars and violence interrupters, Sujo is the compelling new Sundance award-winning feature from Identifying Features team Astrid Rondero and Fernanda...
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