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‘The Crow’ Review: A Garden-Variety Brood-a-Thon with a Single Killer Sequence
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Only the third-act showdown inside an opera house elevates this mostly uninspired remake. The post ‘The Crow’ Review: A Garden-Variety Brood-a-Thon with a Single Killer Sequence appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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STRANGE DARLING Review: Love Hurts, and How
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Willa Fitzgerald and Kyle Gallner star in the thriller, directed by JT Mollner and photographed by Giovani Ribisi. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Extramarital Excitement: Dakota Johnson & Adria Arjona Join Michael Angelo Covino’s ‘Splitsville’
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Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin will continue to examine relationship woes, lows and highs with a new sophomore feature film packaged with thesps Dakota Johnson and Adria Arjona with the backing of the NEON folks. Deadline reports that Michael...
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HELL HOLE Exclusive Clip: Nobody Wants to be Contaminated Like This
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The new film from the Adams Family, Hell Hole, starts streaming on Shudder tomorrow, Friday, August 23rd, and we'e got an exclusive clip to share with you today. Check it out down below.    In the Adams Family's celebration of...
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UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE Trailer: The Fierce Embrace of Multiculturalism
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Oh, Canada. We like to call you a mosaic, a land in which people are free to maintain their culture and language, and to a certain extent, this is true. Growing up in Toronto, now living in Montreal, I love...
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A Crisis of Faith: Between the Temples Director Nathan Silver on Jason Schwartzman’s Inspiration and Shooting on 16mm
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Nathan Silver’s Between the Temples takes a stock story––a lonely middle-aged man finds unexpected love––and places it in an unfamiliar context. For one thing, it’s set in the upstate New York town Rhinebeck, depicted as a place where social life revolves around a...
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BETRAYAL Exclusive Clip: What Did You Do?
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Three desperate brothers return to the remote Scottish woodland where they killed their abusive father only to discover his shallow grave is now empty, forcing them to question each another's loyalty as fear and paranoia set in. [Read the whole...
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Popcorn Frights 2024: STRANGE DARLING, BIRTHRITE Win Awards From Jury and Audience
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The 2024 edition of the Popcorn Frights Film Festival has concluded, but on a closing note, the Audience and Jury award winners have been announced. The 10th annual fest, held in South Florida, broke their records for attendance. As a...
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First Trailer for Matthew Rankin’s Cannes Standout Universal Language
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Following his Guy Maddin-influenced debut The Twentieth Century, Matthew Rankin has returned five years later with his follow-up. Universal Language, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and soon heads to TIFF, NYFF, and Fantastic Fest, marks quite an aesthetic...
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Locarno 2024 Review: TOXIC Explores Teenage Turmoil Through Female Gaze
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Saulė Bliuvaitė's debut feature offers a haunting exploration of adolescence, delving into the unsettling realities of growing up in an industrial wasteland where the body becomes both a battleground and a means of escape. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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