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PALESTINE ’36
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(Check out Chris Reed’s Palestine ’36, movie review, the film is in theaters nationwide now Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) All European countries that were once (or still are) colonizers bear responsibility for the state...
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‘Fiume o Morte!’ Review: Igor Bezinović’s Innovative Reconstruction of a Fascist Takeover
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Bezinović never allows us to forget the provisional, ramshackle frivolity of his storytelling. The post ‘Fiume o Morte!’ Review: Igor Bezinović’s Innovative Reconstruction of a Fascist Takeover appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Interview: Sophy Romvari on ‘Blue Heron’ and Uncovering the Secrets of Childhood Memory
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Romvari discusses how her autobiographical first feature builds on her short work. The post Interview: Sophy Romvari on ‘Blue Heron’ and Uncovering the Secrets of Childhood Memory appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Hope-Core: Daniel Pemberton on Composing “Project Hail Mary”
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The composer talks about scoring for Earth and the stars, collaborating with Lord and Miller, and what exactly a cristal baschet is.
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STAR WARS: MAUL – SHADOW LORD Review: The Galaxy’s Most Dangerous Survivor Returns
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When we reunite with the former Sith apprentice to Darth Sidious they are now the Zabrak crime lord, one-time leader of the large criminal alliance, the collapsed Shadow Collective.   We are one year after Order 66, between their betrayal...
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‘Faces of Death’ Review: A Mostly Generic Remake of a Controversial Mondo Horror Film
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This remake’s influences are clear, but it doesn’t really do anything with them. The post ‘Faces of Death’ Review: A Mostly Generic Remake of a Controversial Mondo Horror Film appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Faces of Death Review: Smartly Crafted Remake Investigates the “Sicko” in All of Us
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When Faces of Death was originally released in 1978, the mere thought that you could watch actual people die was enough to sell the movie, even if it ended up being mostly faked (thus not a “true” snuff film). Flash-forward...
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Diagonale 2026 Review: PORTRAIT OF NOWNESS Assembles a Fragmented Mosaic
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Co-created by Juri Rechinsky and Mario Hainzl, the film constructs a first-person docu-experiment in which body-camera footage across multiple continents reframes notions of everyday life through contrasting conditions of normalcy. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Diagonale 2026 Review: THE STORIES Turns Familiar Tragicomic Family Saga Tropes into Finetuned Crowd-pleaser
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Abu Bakr Shawky's film unfolds as a multi-generational family saga that situates an intimate love story within the shifting social and political landscape of Egypt from the 1960s to the 1990s. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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The Next Best Picture Podcast: Episode 486 – 2026 Cannes Film Festival Lineup Predictions, “Backrooms” & “Deep Water” Trailers
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For Episode 486, I am joined by Josh Parham and Ema Sasic as we look ahead to April 9th, and the announcement of the lineup for the 79th Cannes Film Festival, and discuss which films we think will be announced for this year’s...
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