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DJ Ahmet | Review
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All DJs, Great and Small: Unkovski’s Debut Can’t Stop the Music While its location might feel inherently unique, the happenings in Georgi M. Unkovski’s narrative debut DJ Ahmet sing a familiar tune. A coming-of-age trajectory defined by the formidable temptation...
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“Help Me To Find Kokumo”: A Guide To Beyond Chicago
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A guide to Beyond Fest's exciting foray into the Windy City.
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“Help Me To Find Kokomo”: A Guide To Beyond Chicago
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A guide to Beyond Fest's exciting foray into the Windy City.
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Camila Morrone Elevates “Something Very Bad Is Going To Happen,” But Predictable Storytelling Undercuts Its Stylish Horror
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THE STORY – A certain atmosphere of horror is felt the week before the celebration of an unfortunate wedding. THE CAST – Camila Morrone, Adam DiMarco, Gus Birney, Karla Crome, Sawyer Fraser, Jeff Wilbusch, Ted Levine & Jennifer Jason Leigh...
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Manas Exclusive Trailer: Venice-Winning Brazilian Debut Arrives This May
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With the formidable backing of executive producers Sean Penn, Walter Salles, and Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, Marianna Brennand’s debut feature Manas picked up the best director award at Venice Days last fall. Ahead of a theatrical release beginning May 22...
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Home Entertainment Guide March 2026: Anaconda, The Housemaid, Killers of the Flower Moon, More
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The latest on physical media and Netflix, including Anaconda, Spongebob, and History of Sound.
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The Next Best Picture Podcast: Episode 485 – Best And Worst Films Of Q1 2026, “Moana,” “Forgotten Island” & “The Furious” Trailers
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For Episode 485, I am joined by Josh Parham, Aaron Danielle, and Giovanni Lago as we look back on the first three months of 2026 to name our favorite, least favorite, most surprising, and disappointing film releases of the year so far. Tying...
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‘The Stranger’ Review: François Ozon’s Haunting Adaptation of an Existentialist Classic
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Ozon’s take on Albert Camus’s novel is transportive and tragically humanist. The post ‘The Stranger’ Review: François Ozon’s Haunting Adaptation of an Existentialist Classic appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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2026 Cannes Film Festival Predictions: Palme d’Or II
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Welcome back to the second portion of our Cannes Film Festival Competition predictions. Earlier we had ten titles jostling among our prognostications; today we add sixteen more. Enjoy the list below, share it among peers, and make sure to join...
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The Next Best Picture Podcast – “They Will Kill You”
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For this week’s main podcast review, Katie Johnson, Josh Parham, Aaron Isenstein, Dan Bayer, and Tom O’Brien join me to discuss “They Will Kill You,” starring Zazie Beetz, Myha’la, Paterson Joseph, Tom Felton, Heather Graham & Patricia Arquette. Written and directed by Kirill Sokolov (co-written with...
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