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Girls Will Be Girls Trailer: Sundance Highlight Arrives This September
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While Sundance Film Festival is perhaps most associated with the coming-of-age film, one of a different variety arrived at the festival this year. Girls Will Be Girls follows a young Indian girl who begins a romance with her boarding school...
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Interview with Next Avenue: Chaz Ebert Wants You To Give a FECK
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RogerEbert.com Co-Founder and Publisher Chaz Ebert recently spoke to journalist Randi Mazzella about her bestselling book It's Time to Give a FECK:Elevating Humanity through Forgiveness, Empathy, Compassion and Kindness, and we are reprinting what was chosen by the editors of Next Avenue as the...
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An Unheralded French New Wave Master Gets the Spotlight in Trailer for Jacques Rozier Retrospective
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“I was lucky and so excited to discover [Jacques Rozier’s] Adieu Philippine earlier this year in France, because it is very little known and not available in the U.S. It’s my new favorite French New Wave film,” Richard Linklater recently...
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THE OUTRUN Trailer: Saoirse Ronan Seeks Recovery and Redemption in Poignant True Story
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Saoirse Ronan is on the uneasy road to healing in The Outrun. German filmmaker Nora Fingscheidt (The Unforgivable; System Crasher) directs from a script co-written with Amy Liptrot based on her best-selling memoir of the same name. It centers on...
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The Sparrow in the Chimney Trailer: The Zürchers Close Out Their Trilogy with Locarno Premiere
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After two of the finest films of their respective years, The Strange Little Cat and The Girl and the Spider, Ramon and Silvan Zürcher are back this year to close out their animal trilogy. The Sparrow in the Chimney, which...
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Saoirse Ronan is on the Road to Recovery in U.S. Trailer for The Outrun
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After a relatively quiet last few years, Saoirse Ronan is returning in a major way this fall, leading two new features: first up, Nora Fingscheidt’s Sundance highlight The Outrun followed by Steve McQueen’s Blitz. The former is set for an...
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David Lynch Reveals He Can Only Direct Remotely; Martin Scorsese Plans Limited Series and Smaller Films
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Paramount on a list of news we wouldn’t wish to receive is David Lynch’s directing opportunities being winnowed to a very small set of possibilities. Though limitations have often served a big bang for his art, a new interview with...
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‘The Conversation’ Review: Francis Ford Coppola’s Melancholic Tale of Surveillance
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The film perfectly encapsulates the disaffection, alienation, and paranoia of an era. The post ‘The Conversation’ Review: Francis Ford Coppola’s Melancholic Tale of Surveillance appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Sound And Vision: Josh Boone
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In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week: Bright Eyes' Bells and Whistles, directed by Josh Boone. Josh Boone's works have never clicked for me. The Fault in Our...
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With Season 3, HBO’s Industry Remains One of the Best Shows of the Decade
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Finally, at long last, HBO’s “Industry” will be getting a primetime Sunday-night slot with its third season. First debuting in 2020, the series hasn’t been able to pick up the viewership it deserves, despite having a dedicated online following. But,...
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