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CRIME & PARODY
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(Check out Chris Reed’s Crime & Parody movie review. The film world premiered at Big Sky Documentary Film Festival on Feb. 21st.  Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) We tell ourselves we live in a democracy, yet...
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CBS’s “CIA” Refuses to Read the Room
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An important part of quality is understanding the audience, moment, and subject matter. “CIA” does none of that.
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PAST LIFE: Trailer And Poster Drop For UK Thriller From Grimmfest’s Simeon Halligan
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Jason doesn't believe in reincarnation until hypnosis reveals that he may have been a killer in his PAST LIFE. He partners with hypnotist Bevan to explore secrets locked in his mind and try to solve a mystery from before he...
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The Next Best Picture Podcast: Episode 480 – The EE BAFTA Winners, “Toy Story 5, “Lee Cronin’s The Mummy,” “Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man” & “Pressure” Trailers
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For Episode 480, Nadia Dalimonte, Dan Bayer, Amy Kim, and Will Mavity join me for our annual real-time reactions to the EE BAFTA winners as they’re announced online hours before the actual broadcast airs. While we wait for the winners, we go over the...
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A New Dawn | 2026 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review
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Grave of the Fireworks: Shinomiya Finds All the Colors in the Dark For his debut film, A New Dawn, animator Yoshitoshi Shinomiya marries bureaucratic takeovers, environmental issues, and broken family ties into a narrative which feels like a beautifully illustrated...
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Lali | 2026 Berlin Intl. Film Festival Review
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Ghosts of Past & Present: Sultan Khoosat Hones His Visual Flair But Latest Devolves Into Silliness A universal thematic thread of the past haunting its central characters in conflicting ways is tackled in the Pakistani production Lali. Director Sarmad Sultan...
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Berlinale Review: Trial of Hein Is a Rigorous Debut Feature Questioning Identity and Memory
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From Biblical tales of the prodigal son to Zach Braff’s Garden State, stories of returning home after an extended absence are ripe territory to explore reconciliation and changed identity. With his rigorous debut feature Trial of Hein, Kai Stänicke distills...
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Berlinale Review: My Wife Cries Is Another Poetic Tapestry From Angela Schanelec
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Deep into the second week of another tumultuous (and freezing cold) year at the Berlin Film Festival, Angela Schanelec arrives with a welcome reminder of what summertime in the city feels like: a place where young people meet and chat...
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Berlinale Review: Home Stories Tells an Ambitious If Uneven Intergenerational Tale
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In Home Stories, a young woman from the town of Griez in East Germany is selected to compete on a TV talent show—an opportunity that will require her family to do a rare bit of self-reflection. The writer of this...
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The 2026 EE British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) Winners
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The EE British Academy Of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) have announced their winners representing the best in film for 2025. Here are this year’s winners… BEST FILMHamnetMarty SupremeOne Battle After AnotherSentimental ValueSinners OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM28 Years LaterThe Ballad of...
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