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Kani Kusruti on All We Imagine as Light, Girls Will Be Girls, and Indian Moviegoing Culture
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In All We Imagine as Light, a nurse in a Mumbai hospital is confronted by the emptiness in her life when she helps a friend move to a seaside village. Set near an upscale Himalayan prep school, Girls Will Be...
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Bertand Bonello, Takashi Miike, Nikyatu Jusu, and More Plan Next Features
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After crafting the best film of 2023 (and 2024, depending on your release calendar) with The Beast, Bertrand Bonello is prepping his next feature. While he was tight-lipped on details, he tells Variety, “It’s a little early to talk about...
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Alessandra Lacorazza, Sasha Calle, Lío Mehiel on “In the Summers”
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An interview with the director and stars of In the Summers.
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Short Films in Focus: Don Hertzfeldt’s “ME”
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Our short film series gets to the great Don Hertzfeldt and his latest, "ME."
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‘The Piano Lesson’ Review: Malcolm Washington’s Reverential August Wilson Adaptation
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The film, at times, strains for visual dynamism at the expense of the plays’ natural rhythms. The post ‘The Piano Lesson’ Review: Malcolm Washington’s Reverential August Wilson Adaptation appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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AFI Fest Review: September 5 is a Competent But Bloodless Thriller 
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Tim Fehlbaum’s September 5 stars John Magaro, Peter Sarsgaard, Leonie Benesch, and Ben Chaplin as ABC sports journalists unexpectedly put in the position of narrativizing the hostage crisis of the 1972 Munich Olympics. It’s an effective thriller––one couldn’t accuse it...
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GHOSTS OF RED RIDGE Exclusive: First Look at Trailer For Indie Western, From Well GO USA
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After foiling a good ol’ fashioned stickup in the gold bust town of Red Ridge, Texas, the town sheriff jails a mysterious stranger suspected of ties to the gang of outlaws terrorizing residents. But as the sheriff draws closer to...
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STOCKHOLM BLOODBATH Review: There’s a Better Movie in the Edit
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“A great deal of this actually happened,” states one of the many opening text cards in Stockholm Bloodbath. This is after giving us the exposition that the Danish King Kristian II has placed himself in Sweden to settle some political...
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THE END Trailer: Tilda Swinton Stars In Joshua Oppenheimer’s Post-Apocalyptic Musical
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Oscar-nominated director Joshua Oppenheimer follows up his two documentaries The Act of Killing and The Look of Silence with his first narrative feature. His post-apocalyptic musical, The End, centers on a family living in an extravagant bunker years after the...
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Youth (Homecoming) | Review
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Last Train to Zhili: Bing Brings Youth Cycle to Circular Close Wang Bing completes his ‘Youth’ trilogy with finale Youth (Homecoming), which features the most forgiving running time of the three segments at only two and a half hours. The...
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