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DALIA AND THE RED BOOK: Argentine Animated Film Lands Multiple Territories in World Sales Spree
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Our friends at FilmSharks have been hard at work securing territorial rights for the Argentine animated film, Dalia and the Red Book (Dalia y el Libro Rojo) since screening at Sitges this year.    When Dalia is a little girl,...
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BLIND PARADISE: Argentine Cosmic Horror Heads to AFM Under Firebook Entertainment Sales Banner
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Our friend at Blood Window Javier Fernandez has brought something to our attention that deserves yours. An Argentine cosmic horror flick called Blind Paradise has been acquired by sales outfit Firebook Entertainment who will takes worldwide sales into AFM soon. ...
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STOCKHOLM BLOODBATH: Action-Adventure Comedy in Theaters and On Demand on November 8th
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A ruthless political struggle between Sweden and Denmark turns bloody under the tyranny of the mad King Christian II. Caught up in this deadly war, two sisters seek revenge on the men who brutally murdered their family. This looks like...
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Morbido 2024: CDMX Genre Fest Announces Lineup, Local Hit PARVULOS Will Open
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Mórbido, my Mexican home away from home, has announced the lineup for this year's festival. As expected there are a tonne of great films coming to CDMX at the end of the month and I'm super sad that I'm not...
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Friday One Sheet: THE ORDER
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I am generally indifferent to collage style posters, particularly when designers transitioned from hand-painted to photoshop. However, I do admire the commitment to verticality taken by design house, Fable, for Justin Kurzel's neo-nazi procedural, The Order. The pull quotes, the above...
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DIE ALONE Review: The Post-Apocalyptic Zombie Sub-Genre Gets a New, Fresh Spin
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Every genre, sub-genre, and micro-genre eventually exhausts itself. But genres typically don't end; they expand, they evolve, and adapt, drawing on new ideas from outside the genre, mixing elements from other genres, and ultimately resurrect themselves, reborn on the ashes...
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FX’s “What We Do in the Shadows” Loses Some Of Its Bite In Season Six
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It feels as if “What We Do in the Shadows” has outstayed its welcome, with each episode feeling increasingly bloated as time goes on.
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Hammy Acting and Stilted Pacing Dampen Peacock’s “Hysteria!”
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“Hysteria!” isn’t frightening enough to be a horror series, nor wacky enough to be funny.
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New to Streaming: The Wild Robot, Woman of the Hour, Alien: Romulus & More
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Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here. Alien: Romulus (Fede Alvarez) It’s a dire, inhospitable environment, wherein corporate interests can give...
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NYFF Review: Suburban Fury Documents the Unlikely Woman Who Tried to Kill the President
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On September 22, 1975, Sara Jane Moore, a 45-year-old single mom, drove into downtown San Francisco, pushed her way to the front of a crowded barricade, reached into her purse, pulled out a pistol, and fired two shots at President...
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