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The Next Best Picture Podcast – Interview With “Sirāt” Filmmaker Óliver Laxe
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“Sirāt” is a drama film directed by Óliver Laxe, co-written by Santiago Fillol and Laxe. It follows Luis (Sergi López), a father in search of his missing daughter in the deserts of southern Morocco. The film had its world premiere...
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Sound of Falling | Review
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Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown: Schilinksi Paints a Microcosm of Misogyny The original title of Mascha Schilinski’s sophomore feature was The Doctor Says I’m Alright, But I’m Feelin’ Blue, which actually better captures the sinister poetics of...
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“KEEPER”
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THE STORY – Liz and Malcolm escape for a romantic anniversary weekend at a secluded cabin. When Malcolm suddenly returns to the city, Liz finds herself isolated and in the presence of an unspeakable evil that reveals the cabin’s horrifying secrets....
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SON OF SARA: VOLUME 1 Exclusive Clip: Our First Look at Houston Bone’s New Horror Flick
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Haunted by strange urges and visions, a pregnant woman named Sara accepts an invitation to dinner that spirals into a bloody, demented nightmare.   If there is one horror trope that does not go out of style, it is any...
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The 2025 Gotham Awards Will Present Julia Roberts And Luca Guadagnino With The Visionary Tribute For “After The Hunt”
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The Gotham Film & Media Institute announced today that Luca Guadagnino and Julia Roberts will receive the 2025 Gotham Awards Visionary Tribute for Amazon MGM Studios’ “After the Hunt” at the 35th Annual Gotham Film Awards Ceremony, taking place on...
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“Kpop Demon Hunters” Is Ineligible For BAFTA – Which Film Can Capitalize On This And Build Momentum Toward An Oscar Win For Best Animated Feature Film?
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No one saw “KPop Demon Hunters” coming as a massive cultural phenomenon, not even Netflix. Though its trailer had drawn some early curiosity due to its stylish animation and poppy energy, I don’t think anyone anticipated how much of a...
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The Things You Kill | Review
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A Poison Tree: Khatami Deconstructs the Psychoses of Patriarchy For his third feature, Iranian American director Alireza Khatami formulates a powerful psychodrama unspooling through the microcosm of normalized patriarchal dysfunction in Turkey with The Things You Kill. Employing a surreal...
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“There’s Always a Revolution”: Richard Linklater on Nouvelle Vague
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Having enjoyed a conversation with him just last year, I was obviously glad to speak with Richard Linklater about Nouvelle Vague, his film concerning the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless and, in effect, the story of modern cinema’s big bang....
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Interview: Isabella Eklöf – Kalak
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In her stunning feature debut (that premiered at Sundance), Swedish filmmaker Isabella Eklöf offered an unflinching and pitiless examination of a drug dealer’s inner circle, presenting a world of psychological and sexual violence with chilling, dispassionate precision. Moving from the...
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Exclusive Trailer for Acclaimed Documentary WTO/99 Captures a Momentous Protest
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Premiering at the renowned festival True/False, Ian Bell’s acclaimed archival documentary WTO/99 follows the clash between the then-emerging World Trade Organization (WTO) and the more than 40,000 people who took to the streets of Seattle in 1999 to protest the...
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