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BIRD
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(Check our Chris Reed’s Bird movie review. It hits theaters in NYC Friday, November 8 before expanding after that. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) British director Andrea Arnold (Cow) has long explored the ins and outs...
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Interview: Tyler Taormina on the Shape and Sincerity of ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’
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Taormina discusses how “sonder” informs the shape and texture of his work. The post Interview: Tyler Taormina on the Shape and Sincerity of ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’ appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Cheating Death: Michel Franco’s ‘Dreams’ Set for 2025 Major Film Fest Premiere
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Despite having gone into production in the summer of 2023 (in Mexico City and San Francisco), Dreams was not a film that Michel Franco wanted to rush for a 2024 drop. Today, The Match Factory officially launches sales on the...
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Five Highlights from the 2024 Tokyo International Film Festival
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There’s always the high-wire act, an exchange-and-trade, attending festivals in enviable parts of the world. Some locations only offer too much joy at the opportunity to kill time with a directorial debut that will never be seen outside these confines....
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STOCKHOLM BLOODBATH Exclusive Clip: It WAS a Nice Day For a White Wedding
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A ruthless political struggle between Sweden and Denmark turns bloody under the tyranny of the mad King Christian II. Caught up in this deadly war, two sisters seek revenge on the men who brutally murdered their family.   Mikael Håfström's...
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Oh, Canada Trailer: Richard Gere Reflects on His Life in Paul Schrader’s Poignant Drama
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After his trio of “Man in a Room” films, Paul Schrader has switched gears with the poignant drama Oh, Canada. Reteaming with his American Gigolo star Richard Gere, the film follows a famed Canadian documentary filmmaker who gives a final...
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Black Harvest Film Festival 2024 Preview
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A preview of the 2024 Black Harvest Film Festival.
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A Prophet is Without Honor in His Own Country; or, The Curious Case of Clint Eastwood
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A piece on Clint Eastwood and the WB mishandling of his "Juror #2."
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Riga Review: Dreamy Stereoscopic 3D Folk Tale Twittering Soul is One of a Kind
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Not many people have mourned 3D cinema’s second waning. Yet, every now and then, the old parlor trick threatens to capture the imagination. I can think of two films in the last few years that have done such: the first...
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2024 Marrakech Intl. Film Fest: Neo Sora, Murat Fıratoğlu, Damian Kocur & Mo Harawe in Comp
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The Marrakech International Film Festival have announced its complete line-up and in the official competition (first and second feature films) film titles we find a handful of Cannes and Venice Film Festival sidebar items most notably Venice’s own Orizzonti section...
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