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Ride a Dreamlike Musical Carousel in Exclusive Trailer for Signe Birkova’s Lotus, Partly Shot on a 1920s Camera
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Premiering at Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (aka PÖFF), which kicks off November 8 in Estonia, Signe Birkova’s Lotus is among the lineup’s most intriguing titles. Shot on a mix of 8mm, 16mm, and 35mm, including silent-film portions shot with...
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THE LAST EMPEROR 4K Review: Sweeper of Oscars, Prisoner of History
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Bernardo Bertolucci's Best Picture winner arrives to Criterion 4K UHD. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Addams Family Values 4K Review
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Not only is Halloween thankfully upon us, but the next major holiday, Thanksgiving, at least in America, is next. That can only mean one thing: it’s time for a re-watch of Addams Family Values! Our friends at Paramount Home Entertainment...
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Exclusive Premiere: Guy Maddin Narrates Short Film The Triangular Door Starring Adam Green
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Guy Maddin is singular enough that the lending of his talents to another, far-younger director’s work perks up the ears. But one can understand such affinity within seconds of Dylan Greenberg’s The Triangular Door, a short whose form and tone...
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‘Here’ Review: Robert Zemeckis’s High-Concept Family Epic Is a Mawkish Misfire
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The film is a woefully misguided VFX-aided odyssey through mid-20th-century America. The post ‘Here’ Review: Robert Zemeckis’s High-Concept Family Epic Is a Mawkish Misfire appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Brooklyn Horror 2024 Review: PSYCHONAUT, Love Heals All Wounds
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A late night altercation on a dark and stormy night leaves Maxime’s girlfriend Dylan with a life threatening head wound. Given the circumstances surrounding how Dylan got injured Max can’t take her to the hospital so she takes her to...
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André Holland Talks Deleted Scenes from “42”
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A report from this weekend's tribute to the star of Moonlight and Exhibiting Forgiveness.
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Colonial Tensions: Olivia Wilde & Gael García Bernal Are Oblivious in Sarah Adina Smith’s ‘Monkey Hill’
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Ever since breaking out twice with micro-indie The Midnight Swim and then with Buster’s Mal Heart, filmmaker Sarah Adina Smith has been mixing it up behind the camera working on TV Mini Series (most recently ‘Lessons in Chemistry,’ and feature...
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I AM CUBA 4K Review: Near Perfect, A Reeling Contradiction
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Director Mikhail Kalatozov's enigmatic look at pulsating revolutionary Cuba is "reality through bombast." [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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DIRECTOR’S CUT Review: Fails to Impress, Befuddles And Annoys Instead
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The band Suicide Disease is in a creative rut. They have not played a show in ages, nor have they written any new material. Lead singer Jay is convinced writing new songs is the answer. Bandmates John, Menace and Juan...
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