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Sundance 2026: I Want Your Sex, The Incomer, Paralyzed by Hope: The Maria Bamford Story
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The last Sundance in Park City is off to a good start with a truly horny film from one of its favorite sons.
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Sundance Review: American Doctor Shows the Genocide Your Tax Dollars Are Paying For
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When will this end? When will this bloodshed stop? And when will the United States of America stop supporting it? Filmmaker Poh Si Teng offers a clear-eyed, unrelenting look at the genocide in Gaza with her documentary American Doctor. It...
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Sundance Review: One in a Million Tells an Epic Saga of Exile and Assimilation
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“War is not the hardest thing a person can go through. It’s not as hard as what comes after.” These opening words are the guiding theme of Itab Azzam and Jack MacInnes’ One in a Million, an epic saga of...
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“ONE IN A MILLION”
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THE STORY – A Syrian girl’s decade-long journey to Germany and back, as she and her family face the challenges of war and life as refugees, showing both the hardships and hopes of starting anew. THE CAST – N/A THE...
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Top 5 Most Shocking 2026 Oscar Nominations
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The 98th Academy Award nominations yesterday brought their fair share of shocks and surprises. Here are five that specifically made us jump out of our seats (which you can see on Next Best Picture’s YouTube page in their live reactions...
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“THE HISTORY OF CONCRETE”
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THE STORY – A filmmaker applies lessons from a Hallmark movie writing workshop to pitch a documentary about concrete. THE CAST – John Wilson THE TEAM – John Wilson (Director/Writer) THE RUNNING TIME – 100 Minutes A documentary called “The...
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Lightning in a Bottle: Angus MacLachlan on “A Little Prayer”
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The writer-director talks about his latest film, his process, and art’s ability to expand personal horizons.
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‘The Oldest Person in the World’ Review: Sam Green’s Moving Celebration of Lives Lived Long
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Green’s continually, and slyly, confronts us with our mortality. The post ‘The Oldest Person in the World’ Review: Sam Green’s Moving Celebration of Lives Lived Long appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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“THE OLDEST PERSON IN THE WORLD”
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THE STORY – A decade-long global journey chronicles the ever-changing record holders of the title of oldest person alive. What begins as a portrait of longevity becomes a meditation on the passage of time, the randomness of fate, and the...
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“CLOSURE”
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THE STORY – After his teenage son goes missing, Daniel scours the depths of the Vistula River, torn between the dread of a fatal leap and the hope that his son may still be alive. THE CAST – N/A THE...
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