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TIFF 2024: Emilia Pérez, The End
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On two original musicals from this year's TIFF.
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BOOGER Review: Teetering on the Edge of Sanity. Meow!
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Directed by Mary Dauterman, the eerie and strange movie stars Grace Glowicki. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Beyond Fest 2024: Full Lineup Announced
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Beyond Fest, the massive genre film festival out of Los Angeles has announced the program for this year's festival. As expected, it is a bounty of world premieres, festival hits and classic favorites.    Gary Dauberman's Salem's Lot will premiere...
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PRESENCE: New Teaser For Soderbergh’s Haunted House Flick
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At some point the promotion of Steven Soderbergh's supernatural thriller Presence is going to have to - to completely ignore the original meaning of the idiom - give up the ghost.  Now is not that time.  In the second teaser...
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MY OLD ASS Review: Coming of Age By Talking to Yourself
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Aubrey Plaza and Maisy Stella star in Megan Park's rueful comedy. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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LITTLE BITES Official Trailer: A Bite-Sized Look at Spider One’s New Horror Flick
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Mindy, a young widow and mother, desperately tries to protect her daughter Alice from the grips of a fiendish, flesh eating monster named Agyar. Mindy has been secretly sacrificing her own life by allowing the creature to slowly feast on...
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PRESENCE To Open Sitges 2025; Alexandre Aja’s NEVER LET GO To Close
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This was one of the hardest festival news articles I've had to write. Why? Because I can't attend Sitges this year, and their line-up, always great, is even more stellar than usual. Each paragraph brough tears to my eyes, thinking...
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SPEAK NO EVIL Review: The Importance of Being Impolite, Part 2
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James Watkins directs the remake, starring James McAvoy, Mackenzie Davis, and Scoot McNairy. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Venice Review: Kevin Costner Is Going Strong With Horizon: An American Saga – Chapter 2
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How blessed are we to have a whole six hours of Kevin Costner’s mythopoetic Horizon already make their way to (some) audiences, especially when this project has been on his wish list since 1988? I often try to demystify festival...
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TIFF Review: Joseph Kahn’s Ick is a Riotous, Satirical Take on the Creature Feature
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The world is ending and nobody cares in Ick, Joseph Kahn’s latest genre offering after 2017’s Bodied and 2011’s Detention. Despite only making four features in 20 years, Kahn is ubiquitous in pop culture from his background in directing music...
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