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‘The Fishing Place’ Review: Rob Tregenza’s Historical Drama Celebrates the Crane Shot
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The film’s particular genius lies in a very consistent use of off-screen space. The post ‘The Fishing Place’ Review: Rob Tregenza’s Historical Drama Celebrates the Crane Shot appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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“El Norte” Screening Commemorates Sundance Institute History at Pivotal Moment 
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On a major event at Sundance this year celebrating Gregory Nava's El Norte.
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Female Filmmakers In Focus: Zeinabu irene Davis on “Compensation”
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An interview with the filmmaker behind the Chicago-set indie landmark.
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Apple’s “A Muerte” Is a Refreshing if Imperfect Watch
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The romance feels real, kinetic, in the way only new relationships can.
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Sebastian Stan and Renate Reinsve Reteam for Cristian Mungiu’s Fjord
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Like so many other actors sucked up by the Marvel machine, the extensive shooting and promotion commitments often mean a plethora of projects showing their more adventurous, praise-worthy acting talent never see the light of day. As Sebastian Stan begins...
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JURASSIC WORLD REBIRTH Trailer: Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Bailey And Mahershala Ali Star in The Gareth Edwards Movie
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The race for your Summer movie budget is officially on. A day after a certain brand's superhero family was unvealed in retro-futuristic fashion the truly retro daddies have something to say. Cue the seasonal dino rampage that is Jurassic World...
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Exclusive U.S. Trailer for Who by Fire Introduces Philippe Lesage’s Lush, Stellar Drama
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After his revelatory coming-of-age film Genesis, Quebecois filmmaker Philippe Lesage has expanded his canvas with Who by Fire, a lush, intimate, and psychologically riveting drama following two families on a secluded getaway in a remote cabin as they contend with...
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Rotterdam Review: Lois Patiño’s Shakespeare Riff Ariel Squanders Its Intriguing Premise
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A few years back, directors Lois Patiño and Matías Piñeiro joined forces for what was meant to be a very loose adaptation of Shakespeare’s The Tempest. The resulting short, Sycorax, felt like the meeting of two kindred spirits. Piñeiro’s ability...
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Sundance Review: East of Wall is an Ordinary Tale Featuring Extraordinary Characters
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The degree of difficulty in making East of Wall must have been enormous: a small budget, a series of remote locations, a slew of non-actor performers, and the incredibly arduous task of working with horses. Written and directed by Kate...
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Sundance Review: Plainclothes is a Riveting Paranoia Thriller About Coming Out
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Set years before George Michael’s arrest and inspired by the bathroom raids that provoked a moral panic in Mansfield, Ohio, in 1963, Carmen Emmi’s Syracuse-set thriller Plainclothes offers a unique twist on the coming-out genre. Cruising the food court and...
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