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Pretty Packaging: THE CONVERSATION Is Worth Talking About
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Here at ScreenAnarchy, and indeed in this column, we have a few choice distributors whose works keep popping up. Criterion, Anime Limited, Severin, Arrow, Second Sight, Curzon and several crazy Germans and French ones manage to regularly raise our eyebrows....
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Paddington in Peru Review: Threequel Fails to Climb to Franchise Heights
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It’s hard to overstate just how ubiquitous the Paddington films––particularly the 2017 sequel––have been in the British cultural consciousness over the last decade. Not simply massive box office successes experienced by many more millions through their seemingly weekly BBC One...
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THE APPRENTICE, Or How To Use Film To Capture An Essence Of Donald Trump
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How do you capture the essence of Donald Trump? In this case, by capturing an underexposed, pivotal period in his life. The period from 1970 to 1980, when Donald Trump was shaped by his relationship with lawyer Roy Cohn. Or...
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‘Bird’ Review: Andrea Arnold’s Gritty, Sentimental Coming-of-Age Fable Flies Blind
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Arnold’s artful indulgences often detract from the film’s purported authenticity. The post ‘Bird’ Review: Andrea Arnold’s Gritty, Sentimental Coming-of-Age Fable Flies Blind appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Vlissingen 2024 Review: ONCE AGAIN (FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME) Brims With Renewal
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Boaz Yakin's Once Again (For the Very First Time) signals something of a rebirth. In it's opening moments, the protagonist falls from the heavens with bloodied clothing and lands on the doorstep of his love interest. He is a street...
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Vlissingen 2024 Review: THE MAGNET MAN mesmerizes
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One of my favorite films of all time is Gust Van den Berghe's Lucifer, a film that is so stylistically audacious it is hard to compare it to anything else. Based on a famous Flemish version of the Lucifer-story and...
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Blood In The Snow 2024: Lineup Announced For Lucky 13th Edition
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The lineup for the 13th annual Blood In The Snow Film Festival has been announced.    Lowell Dean's Dark Match is the opening night film while Vivieno Caldinelli's Scared Shitless is all set to close out the six day event. Both...
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James Gray to Direct Adam Driver, Jeremy Strong, and Anne Hathaway in Paper Tiger
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While it looked like James Gray was going to follow up Armageddon Time with either a John F. Kennedy biopic or the ghost story Ezekiel Moses, one of America’s great filmmakers will be instead shifting gears to a new project....
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Tarsem Singh, Jaume Collet-Serra, Kim Jee-woon, Paul W.S. Anderson & More Set Next Films
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While Tarsem Singh is currently enjoying the The post Tarsem Singh, Jaume Collet-Serra, Kim Jee-woon, Paul W.S. Anderson & More Set Next Films first appeared on The Film Stage.
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THE RETREAT: XYZ Films Announces Production Begins on Ted Evans’ Debut, The World’s First Deaf Thriller
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This news hit the trades a few days ago, over at Variety, and if you haven't read up on it now is your chance.   Production has begun on a new thriller in the UK called Retreat. It will be...
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