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Julianne Nicholson on Janet Planet and Implicitly Trusting Annie Baker
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It’s of course essential that the actor-auteur relationship has some bedrock of trust, and the last descriptor one could apply to Julianne Nicholson is “amateur.” Still, carrying the first feature by a playwright (brilliant or otherwise) is no small task,...
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Zlín 2024 Review: ADDICTS (ADIKTS), Dark Humor Meets Drug-Fueled Chaos in Miniseries
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Czech director Adam Sedlák explores the extremes of addiction and obsession with a raw, visceral approach, balancing dark humor and surreal imagery to deliver a preventative message to a TikTok-driven Gen Z audience. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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A Conversation with Sebastien Vaniček (INFESTED)
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Sebastien Vaniček hails from the suburbs of Paris and is an up and coming horror filmmaker with a unique style and tons of passion. He started making short films in 2015, getting around 3 under his belt before making his...
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Annecy 2024 Review: THE GLASSWORKER, First Pakistani Anime Is Humanist Tale of Youth in Troubled Times
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Usman Riaz's 2D animated film, Pakistan's first hand-drawn feature film, offers a coming-of-age tale of two generations amidst military conflict. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Annecy 2024 Review: SPERMAGEDDON, Outrageous Comedy Meets Heartwarming Sex-Ed in Year’s Most Unlikely Family Film
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Directors Tommy Wirkola and Rasmus A. Sivertsen deliver a hilariously heartwarming 3D animation romp that intertwines a wild microscopic adventure with the awkwardness of the first sexual experience. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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ANIMALIA Exclusive Clip: Moroccan Sci-fi Thriller Available Now on Digital And On Demand
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Watch an exclusive clip from Sofia Alaoui's Sundance award winning sci-fi thriller, Animalia, out now on Digital and On Demand. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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‘Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1’ Review: Kevin Costner’s Stilted Grand Opus
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The stories lack polish, and the characters are never developed beyond archetypes. The post ‘Horizon: An American Saga — Chapter 1’ Review: Kevin Costner’s Stilted Grand Opus appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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THE UNDERGROUND RAILROAD Blu-Ray Review: A Monumental Story of the Personal and Historical
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It's extremely rare for Criterion Collection to produce a television series; so when one does make the cut, you know it's special. And that's just the least of the adjectives that could be used to describe The Underground Railroad, Barry...
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Luca Guadagnino Says Queer is a Tribute to Powell & Pressburger, Will Feature “Scandalous” Sex Scenes
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We were just remarking a few weeks ago how it’s the summer of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, with the largest-ever U.S. retrospective of the British masters now underway and the Martin Scorsese-narrated documentary  The post Luca Guadagnino Says Queer...
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Jason Schwartzman and Carol Kane Form Strange Bond In Trailer for Nathan Silver’s Between the Temples
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Nathan Silver’s Between the Temples is among the most formally adventurous films ever made about a late-in-life Bat Mitzvah––scripted with more narrative and structural surprise than its basic bedrock would ever suggest, shot (by Sean Price Williams) and edited (courtesy...
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