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BiFan 29th Edition Looks Back on Lee Byung-hun while Doubling Down on AI
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The Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan), Asia's go-to destination for genre film aficionados, this week announced the lineup for its 29th edition, which will open its doors on July 3rd. Kicking off the festivities this summer in the sweltering...
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Syfy’s “Revival” Resurrects the Small-Town Zombie Craze In Suitably Morbid Fashion
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It's really the cast that helps elevate "Revival," particularly Scrofano, who carries the entire piece on her resolute shoulders.
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Meeting with Pol Pot Review: Rithy Panh’s Languid, Incendiary Cautionary Tale
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In 1978, journalist Elizabeth Becker was one of three westerners granted permission to enter Cambodia while under the communist rule of the Khmer Rouge. “We were all conscious of our role as singular witnesses of the revolution,” she writes in...
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‘Sham’ Review: Miike Takashi’s True-Crime Drama Puts the Truth Itself on Trial
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The film is a human drama that skirts topicality to ruminate on the nature of truth itself. The post ‘Sham’ Review: Miike Takashi’s True-Crime Drama Puts the Truth Itself on Trial appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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EDDINGTON Trailer: Joaquin Phoenix and Pedro Pascal Face Off in Ari Aster’s Pandemic Paranoia Western
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After working together on the polarizing, yet mindblowing Beau Is Afraid, Ari Aster and Joaquin Phoenix are back together for the former’s fourth feature. Eddington, fresh off its world premiere at Cannes, is a Western set in 2020 during the...
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BACKSIDE
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(The Tribeca Festival runs June 4-15 in New York’s Tribeca neighborhood and Hammer to Nail has boots on the ground! Check out Chris Reeds’s Backside movie review fresh from the fest. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) For...
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A Ring to Herself: Lila Pinell Begins Filming on ‘Shana’ with Eva Huault and Noémie Lvovsky
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It’s a debut solo feature debut film we’ve been tracking after French filmmaker Lila Pinell claimed the Grand Prix prize at the Prix du Scénario 2025 back in February, and managed to snag producers in Ecce Films’ Emmanuel Chaumet and...
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Tribeca 2025 Review: CUERPO CELESTE, Highs and Lows, Amplified By Shifting Tides
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Helen Mrugalski comes of age in Nayra Ilic Garcia's Chilean drama. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Tribeca 2025 Review: PEOPLE AND MEAT, Korean GOING IN STYLE Goes Dine and Dash
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Park Keun Hyong, Jang Yong, Ye Su Jeong star in director Yang Jong-hyun's lighthearted, occasionally meaty tale. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Tribeca Review: Holding Liat Tells the Story of One Family Through a Mosaic of Political Views
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The first words we hear in Brandon Kramer’s Holding Liat are spoken, over the phone, by a person named in the subtitles as “Israeli Army liaison.” In this short call the male voice tells a perturbed 70-ish man that his...
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