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Fantasia 2024 Review: TIMESTALKER, Alice Lowe Chases The Love of Their Lives
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They say "You'll find love when you stop looking for it." Well, I can tell you from experience that I stopped a long time ago and either I’m not looking very well or it’s complete bullshit.    On the other...
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Dìdi (弟弟) Director Sean Wang on Resisting Nostalgia, Marketing Battles, and Why First-Time Directors Need Patience
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It wouldn’t have been Sundance without at least a handful of coming-of-age stories. Sean Wang’s audience award winner Dìdi (弟弟) proves that, with a new perspective, there are still emotions to be mined from a tried-and-true formula. Exploring the everyday life of...
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THE INSTIGATORS Review: Bungling Criminals in Supposed Comedy
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Matt Damon and Casey Affleck star in Doug Liman's knockabout action comedy about a bungled robbery, featuring an all-star supporting cast and a lot of smashed vehicles. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Exclusive: Dark Star Acquires Alice Maio Mackey’s SATRANIC PANIC And CARNAGE FOR CHRISTMAS
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ScreenAnarchy has the first word about two acquisitions from our friends at Dark Star Pictures. The outlet has once again picked up two films from Australian trans director Alice Maio Mackay.   Today they're announcing the acquisition of Satranic Panic and...
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DIDI Review: Coming-of-Age Tale Moves, Resonates
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Written and directed by Sean Wang, the film stars Izaac Wang, Joan Chen, Shirley Chen, and Chang Li Hua. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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‘The Instigators’ Review: Doug Liman’s Fleet-Footed, Boston-Set Crime Caper
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Like a well-executed heist, the film knows how to get in and get out with minimal fuss. The post ‘The Instigators’ Review: Doug Liman’s Fleet-Footed, Boston-Set Crime Caper appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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15 Films to See in August
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As the summer movie season comes to a close, August brings a shockingly stacked slate of offerings, topped by a film that is sure to age like a fine classic in years to come. Elsewhere we have accomplished debuts, action...
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The Unloved, Part 128: Cobweb
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Earlier this year a movie was released and forgotten in such quick succession there's a strong chance you didn't know it existed. That's fine, I almost missed it myself, except for one thing: I was looking for it. Why? It...
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Losers Win: Guardians of the Galaxy Turns 10
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There's never a time when I don't feel like watching the "Guardians of the Galaxy" movies, the first of which was released August 1, 2014. That's ten years ago this week. Time flies when a film is a classic. This...
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Shadow of the Erdtree Expands Scope of One of the Best Games of Its Era
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While many have already reviewed the incredibly successful “Shadow of the Erdtree,” the multi-hour DLC for the smash hit 2022 game “Elden Ring,” I’ve been wandering the Lands Between and the Land of Shadow, obsessively trying to take in everything...
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