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New to Streaming: The Brutalist, The Room Next Door, The Last Showgirl, Companion & More
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Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here. The Brutalist (Brady Corbet) Brady Corbet’s long-gestating architecture epic looks and feels as painstakingly...
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NYC Weekend Watch: Hideaki Anno, Claude Chabrol, Pale Flower & More
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NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. IFC CenterHideaki Anno’s Love & Pop plays in a new restoration; Herzog’s Nosferatu, Mulholland Dr., Funeral Parade of Roses, The Thing, and Irreversible show late. Roxy CinemaSaturday brings Bruce LaBruce introducing Ciao! Manhattan and...
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The Monkey Review: Osgood Perkins Return with a Crafty, Comic Kill Spree
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In one of many well-executed nods to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Cinerama-style red and blue credits play over a black screen to sizzling ’60s surf rock, a whiff of violent glee in the air. Suddenly, we smash-open inside...
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MURDERBOT: First Look at Apple TV+’s Adaptation of Sci-fi Novel Series
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A security android struggles with emotions and free will while balancing dangerous missions and desire for isolation, evading detection of its self-hacking as it finds its place. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Berlinale 2025 Review: ISLANDS, Tennis Pro Finds Himself a Murder Suspect
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Dawn in a desert. A body in the sand. Is it a corpse? No, it's Tom, a tennis bum recovering from another night of debauchery. The Canary Islands resort where he gives lessons gleams in the distance. The clever opening...
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‘Kontinental ’25’ Review: Radu Jude’s Biting Look at a Nation Haunted by the Spectres of History
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The through line of the film is rooted in an ancestral grudge that’s easily rekindled. The post ‘Kontinental ’25’ Review: Radu Jude’s Biting Look at a Nation Haunted by the Spectres of History appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Berlinale Review: Blue Moon is a Melancholy Song for Ethan Hawke and Richard Linklater
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There was Dewey Finn, Ned Schneebly, Willoughby, Mason Evans Sr.––now there’s Lorenz (or Larry) Hart. Richard Linklater likes a certain type of guy, and maybe these features come across too infrequently in his female characters: charismatic, voluble, verbose, enthusiastic as...
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Berlinale Review: Timestamp Portrays a Patchwork of Pain and Perseverance for Ukraine’s Children
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Not a single image of warfare can be found in Ukranian director Kateryna Gornostai’s Timestamp, but the irrevocable effect of Russia’s unjustified invasion of her country can be felt in every expression, utterance, and the overwhelming destruction left behind. Shot...
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CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD Red Band Teaser: Everyone is a Friend of Frendo
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Quinn and her father have just moved to the quiet town of Kettle Springs hoping for a fresh start. Instead, she discovers a fractured community that has fallen on hard times after the treasured Baypen Corn Syrup Factory burned down....
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30 Minutes On: “Watership Down”
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Our editor-at-large on one of his favorite movies.
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