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SUCCUBUS Trailer: Hey Single Fathers! Don’t Kiss the Screen
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R.J. Daniel Hanna's tense thriller stars Brendan Bradley, Rachel Cook, Rosanna Arquette, and Ron Perlman. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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India Donaldson on Good One, Girlhood, and the Rhythms of Hou Hsiao-Hsien and Kelly Reichardt
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The best directorial debut of the year, India Donaldson’s Good One, is a carefully-observed portrait of both womanhood and fatherhood, capturing the 17-year-old Sam (Lily Collias, in a revelatory breakthrough performance) who embarks on a camping trip in the Catskills...
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CUCKOO Review: Tactile, Gorgeous, Completely Daft Thriller
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Hunter Schafer, Jessica Henwick, and Dan Stevens star in Tilman Singer's thriller. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Dreams in Nightmares Review: Shatara Michelle Ford’s Sophomore Feature is a Cathartic Work of Healing and Beauty
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Shatara Michelle Ford’s sophomore feature Dreams in Nightmares is a Black road trip film with a big heart, full of warmth, healing, and beauty. With their debut film Test Pattern, Ford announced themselves as an essential new voice in Black...
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First Trailer for Jeremy Saulnier’s Rebel Ridge Brings the Suspense
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After quite a long wait, the latest film from Blue Ruin and Green Room director Jeremy Saulnier is finally arriving in less than a month. Rebel Ridge, set to premiere on Netflix on September 6, stars Aaron Pierre, Don Johnson,...
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Fantasia 2024: BOOKWORM Wins Audience Award/Prix du Public
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Screendaily shared the news that Ant Timpson's Bookworm, the story of an absent father who reunites with their daughter to get proof of a mythical beast, has won the Audience Award for this year's edition of Fantasia.    Bookworm was...
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It Ends with Us
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"What would you say if your daughter told you her boyfriend pushed her down the stairs but it's okay because really it was just an accident?" Questions like this are at the heart of "It Ends with Us,” based on...
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Rule of Two Walls Trailer: Acclaimed Documentary Takes Immersive Look at the War in Ukraine
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As the war in Ukraine rages on, we’ve received a handful of essential cinematic dispatches capturing a country fighting back from unprovoked terror. The latest to arrive is Rule of the Two Walls, coming from Ukrainian-American director David Gutnik and...
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Fantasia 2024 Review: 100 YARDS, Exemplary Martial Arts Action
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It’s the 1920s in Northern China and prized student Qi Quan returns to their martial arts academy. He is there to participate in a formal duel, for leadership of the academy. He will fight Shen An, son of the academy’s...
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Recommended New Books on Filmmaking: Trans Cinema, Moving Memoirs, A Major Year in Sci-Fi & More
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Our latest review of new and recent books about (or connected to) cinema includes an extraordinary look at transness in film; memoirs from Griffin Dunne, Jon Chu, and Susan Seidelman; and several new books on music, highlighted by the latest...
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