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The Featherweight Trailer: Robert Kolodny’s Acclaimed Boxing Drama Arrives in September
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A premiere at last year’s Venice Film Festival is now coming to theaters next month. Robert Kolodny’s feature debut The Featherweight, which stars James Madio, Ruby Wolf, Keir Gilchrist, Stephen Lang, Ron Livingston, Lawrence Gilliard Jr., Shari Albert, and undefeated...
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DIRECTOR’S CUT Official Trailer: Indie Slasher Hacks Into a Punk Band This Halloween
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The indie slasher Director's Cut from filmmaker Don Capria arrives in theaters October 31st, with digital release to follow. The official trailer came out this week. You will find it down below.    Capria makes their feature film debut with...
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2024 Venice Film Festival: Eric Lavallée’s Top 5 Most Anticipated!
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It’s not often the case, but on paper, the 2024 edition of the Venice Film Festival appears poised to outshine the Cannes Film Festival with its lineup of potential high-grade film items. Ahead of the 81st edition’s kickoff on Wednesday,...
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Exclusive Clip: Invalid Expire Dates in Aude Léa Rapin’s ‘Planet B’
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After splashing in the Critics’ Week section on the Croisette with Heroes Don’t Die (2019), Aude Léa Rapin returns to another Critics’ Week section this time on the Lido with her sophomore feature, Planète B (aka Planet B.) Starring Adèle...
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The Ambition of “Star Wars Outlaws” Overwhelms Its Flaws
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The ambition of Ubisoft’s “Star Wars Outlaws” constantly battles with its own execution in a game that’s invigorating and frustrating in equal measure. It’s a title that feels like it has boundless potential, but also traps you in the same...
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FX’s “English Teacher” Gets an Incomplete Grade for Now
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When it comes to comedy, FX has more than earned the benefit of the doubt. Not only have they displayed a willingness to embrace creative voices with all-timers like “Better Things” and “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” but they’re arguably...
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Hulu’s “Only Murders in the Building” is Less Cozy, Still Fun
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Hulu's Emmy darling and smash hit is back with more murder, but some serious undertones too.
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Exclusive Trailer: Anna & Cristi Are Cost-effective in Ciro De Caro’s ‘Taxi Monamour’
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Known for his debut feature Spaghetti Story (2013), Italian filmmaker Ciro De Caro makes a return visit to the Giornate degli Autori programme this year with Taxi Monamour. After having premiered Giulia back in 2021, this fourth feature film also...
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‘City of Dreams’ Review: Casting a Lurid Light on the Shadows of Child Trafficking
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The film ultimately exploits an urgent crisis in order to provide audiences with genre kicks. The post ‘City of Dreams’ Review: Casting a Lurid Light on the Shadows of Child Trafficking appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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EMILIA PÉREZ Teaser Trailer: Jacques Audiard Is Back with Sensational Trans-Cartel Musical
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Jacques Audiard is a auteur of many surprises. The French writer/director – known for his gritty, socially aware dramas (see A Prophet and Rust and Bone) – is back with a groundbreaking crime musical that took Cannes by storm this...
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