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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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‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Shih-Ching Tsou’s Intimately Detailed, Taipei-Set Melodrama
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The film delicately teases out its characters’ intersecting ambitions and intertwined fates. The post ‘Left-Handed Girl’ Review: Shih-Ching Tsou’s Intimately Detailed, Taipei-Set Melodrama appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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First Look at Riley Keough in Albert Serra’s Out of This World
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Coming off one of the best films of the decade with Pacifiction and one of the best documentaries of this year with Afternoons of Solitude, Albert Serra is already in post-production on his next feature, Out of This World. Led...
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The Golden Globes Will Honor Sarah Jessica Parker With The Carol Burnett Award
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It has been announced that Sarah Jessica Parker will receive the Golden Globes’ prestigious Carol Burnett Award in recognition of her outstanding contributions to television, both on screen and behind the scenes. The star of “Sex and the City” and...
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Netflix’s “Last Samurai Standing” is One of the Best Action Shows of the Year
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One of the best action TV dramas of this year.
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No Other Land: Surviving a Crushing Machine
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A personal essay about the journey of No Other Land and what's happened since its release and Oscar win.
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Arco Review: A Thought-Provoking Twist on the Solarpunk Genre
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With his debut feature, Arco, Ugo Bienvenu puts a unique, thought-provoking twist on the solarpunk genre. He gives us a glimpse of the sort of sustainable utopia that one would expect from the genre: clean air, luscious gardens, thriving wildlife,...
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