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The Next Best Picture Podcast – “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie”
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For this week’s main podcast review, Josh Parham, Giovanni Lago, and Daniel Howat join me to discuss “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie,” starring Chris Pratt, Anya Taylor-Joy, Charlie Day, Jack Black, Keegan-Michael Key, Benny Safdie, Donald Glover, Glen Powell, and Brie Larson....
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‘The Christophers’ Review: Steven Soderbergh Paints an Expansive Portrait of an Artists’ Duel
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The film abounds in lightly satirical observations of a culture that treats art as a commodity. The post ‘The Christophers’ Review: Steven Soderbergh Paints an Expansive Portrait of an Artists’ Duel appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Dominga Sotomayor’s ‘La Perra’ – Everything We Know So Far …
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A cinema that is lyrical, autobiographical, and deeply attentive to the emotional textures of family and youth, with the landscape allowing for her players to explore moments of transition, Dominga Sotomayor’s cinema is one that drifts and observes intimacy and...
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Diagonale 2026 Review: WAX & GOLD Probes Memory and Myth of Ethiopia’s Beloved Autocrat
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Austrian filmmaker Ruth Beckermann uses the spatial and historical layers of the Hilton Addis Ababa to examine how the legacy of Haile Selassie is constructed, negotiated and contested through personal memory, archival material and competing narratives. [Read the whole post...
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The Last One for the Road Trailer: Take an Inebriated Trip Through Italy
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A far more recommended way to kick off the summer movie season than whatever sequel or reboot Hollywood is cooking up, Francesco Sossai’s delightful road trip movie The Last One for the Road is coming to limited theaters this May....
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The Next Best Picture Podcast – Interview With “The Blue Trail” Filmmaker Gabriel Mascaro
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“The Blue Trail” is a dystopian drama film directed and co-written by Gabriel Mascaro. Starring Denise Weinberg and Rodrigo Santoro, the film follows the 77-year-old Tereza, forced to retire from her job and placed under the guardianship of her daughter,...
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THE TALLEST DWARF
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Check out Chris Reed’s The Tallest Dwarf  movie review, the film premieres on PBS Monday, April 6. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Those who stand outside what society considers normative usually face discrimination of some sort,...
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FACES OF DEATH Interview: Daniel Goldhaber and Isa Mazzei on IP, Censorship, and Horror History
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Turning a maybe not quite beloved but certainly important cult object like 1978's faux-snuff/faux-documentary Faces of Death into a multiplex-friendly narrative film with aspirations of taking on major social media companies is no small endeavor, creatively or culturally. That's part...
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BLUE FILM Trailer: One of the Most Daring, Controversial Films of the Year Arrives in May
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One indie drama that made waves following its premieres at the 2025 Edinburgh International Film Festival and NewFest was writer-director Elliot Tuttle’s Blue Film. While screening to much acclaim, Tuttle’s feature debut has also garnered controversy over its provocative and...
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YOUR FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS S2 Review: Lifestyles of the Rich and Criminal
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Jon Hamm, Amanda Peet, and Olivia Munn return in the ensemble dramatic series, with James Marsden joining as a mysterious new, ultra-wealthy neighbor. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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