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‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’ Review: A Hilarious and Heartfelt Friendship Test
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As ever, the loving textures of Aardman’s claymation practically warm the heart. The post ‘Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl’ Review: A Hilarious and Heartfelt Friendship Test appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Get Out of the Kitchen: Athina Rachel Tsangari’s Next Project in Development
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Athina Rachel Tsangari‘s The Harvest is still touring the film festival circuit which began with a competition slot at Venice Film Festival followed by showcases at TIFF, NYFF, Busan, BFI London and some recent additional stateside screenings at Chicago and...
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Rachel Rose Repurposes Alicia Vikander, Victoria Pedretti & Wagner Moura in ‘The Last Day’
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Alicia Vikander, Victoria Pedretti and Wagner Moura have been confirmed as the trio of thesps on a new Killer Films project from a new filmmaker that just completed shooting this month. Rachel Rose‘s directorial debut The Last Day is said...
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A Conversation with Edward Berger (CONCLAVE)
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The new movie Conclave, from German director Edward Berger (All Quiet on the Western Front), tells the surprisingly gripping tale of what happens during a papal conclave three weeks after a pontiff’s death. Adapted from Robert Harris’ eponymous novel and...
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Brooklyn Horror 2024 Review: BONE LAKE, Sleek, Sexy Erotic Thrilller Comes With a Big Finish
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Professional couple Sage and Diego check in to their weekend rental, a literal mansion by a lake. Before they can say that it is almost too good to be true a younger, hotter couple, Matt and Cin, walk through the...
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Friday One Sheet: THE BRUTALIST
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Typography is no stranger to the design of Brady Corbet's "Monumental" new film, The Brutalist. The credits in both the film, and its recent trailer, do interesting things. This carries into this iconic poster, with the Statue of Liberty upside...
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DEMON POND 4K Review: Kabuki Is Better With Fish People
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Masahiro Shinoda's 1979 folk-horror apocalypse enters the Criterion Collection. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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A Conversation with Shiori Itô (BLACK BOX DIARIES)
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For a moment, think back to the worst experience in your entire life thus far. Perhaps, for far too many, that experience was an assault. Further, imagine writing a book about that devastating occurrence and its aftermath. Then, after the...
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Raoul Peck Investigates a Photographer Pioneer in First Trailer for Ernest Cole: Lost and Found
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Just one year after his documentary Silver Dollar Road, director Raoul Peck (I Am Not Your Negro, Exterminate All the Brutes) returned to the fall festival circuit this year with Ernest Cole: Lost and Found. Featuring narration by LaKeith Stanfield,...
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DON’T MOVE Review: Filler Thriller Doesn’t Overstay Its Welcome
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If you hike or bike in city, state, or federal parks regularly, you're likely familiar with a simple, potentially life-saving rule: Always, and we do mean always, leave information behind as to where you're hiking or biking and when you're...
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