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‘The Surfer’ Review: Nicolas Cage Rages Against Australian Bros in Psychedelic Thriller
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Visually, the film conjures the same sense of dreamy disorientation of Coralie Fargeat’s work. The post ‘The Surfer’ Review: Nicolas Cage Rages Against Australian Bros in Psychedelic Thriller appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Oscar 2025 Winner Predictions: Picture
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Can you blame us for indulging in “humanities major, sociology minor” thought exercises? The post Oscar 2025 Winner Predictions: Picture appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Tilda Swinton’s Underseen Erotic Drama Female Perversions Gets New Life in Restoration Trailer
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After getting her start in collaborations with Derek Jarman, Sally Potter, and Joanna Hogg––and before she would breakthrough in films by Danny Boyle, Cameron Crowe, Spike Jonze, Jim Jarmusch, and more––Tilda Swinton made her U.S. debut with an erotic drama...
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New Restoration Trailer for Luis Buñuel’s Él Charts a Tale of Obsession
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One of the pleasures of the Museum of Modern Art’s Luis Buñuel retrospective last year was my first-time viewing of Él, a wonderfully entertaining tale of obsession and a clear influence on Alfred Hitchcock for Vertigo. Janus Films will now...
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Friday One Sheet: TODO LO QUE NO SÉ
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Typography so interesting that the lead character cannot help but stare at it.  The warm, creamy key art for Ana Lambarri's Todo lo que no sé (translation: Everything I Don't Know) is from Spanish designer Octavio Terol Bernabé. It checks a lot of...
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‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ Review: Paola Cortellesi’s Winning Black-and-White Feminist Parable
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The sense of hope in There’s Still Tomorrow feels measured and pragmatic. The post ‘There’s Still Tomorrow’ Review: Paola Cortellesi’s Winning Black-and-White Feminist Parable appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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NYC Weekend Watch: Three from Fassbinder, Saint Jack & More
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NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Anthology Film ArchivesA Volker Spengler retrospective brings three films by Fassbinder; films by Ozu and Pudovkin play in Essential Cinema. Museum of the Moving ImageSnubbed Forever continues with films by Bogdanovich and...
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True/False 2025: Seeds, River of Grass, How Deep Is Your Love
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On three docs from the year's prestigious non-fiction film festival.
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I Think Of Them As The Work: Gene Hackman (1930-2025)
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A look back at the accomplished actor following his death on Thursday.
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SCREAMBOAT Official Trailer: Latest Horror Parody in Cinemas This April
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Screamboat, the latest in a seemingly never-ending line of parody horror flicks, is making its way to cinemas on April 2nd.   At the beginning of the year it was announced that the theatrical release would be pushed back to...
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