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CREEPY BITS 2: Canadian Horror Anthology Now Shooting in Ontario
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A second season of the Canadian horror anthology series, Creepy Bits, is currently filming in and around Ontario, Canada.   Dubbed Creep Bits 2 the project is led by local filmmaker David J. Fernandes. He is joined by four other...
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Watch Two Exclusive Clips from The All Golden, Playing Wednesday at the Roxy Cinema
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When friend and Film Stage contributor Ethan Vestby suggested I watch Nate Wilson’s The All Golden, I did so with no expectations of what might follow. My enthusiasm was frankly non-existent, having no sense of what the film even is....
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2024 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Rasoulof, Kapadia, Audiard, Baker & Schrader are Top 5
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On awards day, there is what they call le reprise des films de la Compétition – essentially each film in the comp receives one extra screening for those who might have missed the film, and while our top three films...
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Killer Klowns from Outer Space Is a Total Blast
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Clowns don’t tend to scare me, and certainly not the ones in “Killer Klowns from Outer Space,” the new video game adapted from the 1988 film of the same name. But I suspect that’s sort of the point; the latest...
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga | Review
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Woman Thou Art Loosed: Miller Wades into the Wasteland In all likelihood, George Miller presumably will be closing out his filmography the same way it began, fleshing out the iconic dystopian desert world he created back in 1979 with Mad...
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Sound And Vision: Jimmy T. Murakami
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In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week we take a look at Kate Bush's King of the Mountain, directed by Jimmy T. Murakami. With the recent passing of...
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Cannes 2024: It’s Not Me, Filmlovers!, Misericordia
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In his freely associative, furiously introspective “C’est Pas Moi” (“It’s Not Me”), which played in the Cannes Première sidebar, Leos Carax pays homage to the late Jean-Luc Godard, along with an assemblage of other influences, through a rapid-fire cinematic “self-portrait”...
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IN A VIOLENT NATURE Interview: Director Chris Nash Talks About Their Slasher Hit
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In A Violent Nature, Chris Nash's tremendous take on the slasher genre, opens in cinemas this coming Friday, May 31st. We managed to steal a few minutes of his time and speak with him about his breakout Sundance hit and...
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The World’s Biggest Jewelry Box: Kristen Joseff on Hollywood’s Favorite Jeweler, Joseff of Hollywood
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The family-owned jewelry firm Joseff of Hollywood has been providing sparkle and glamor to the movies for almost a century. At the opening reception of the Hollywood Museum exhibit showcasing some of Joseff’s treasures, Leonard Maltin paid tribute. In an email, he...
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Cannes Review: Misericordia is a Galvanizing Ode to the Power and Subversiveness of Desire  
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In a career spanning four decades and eight features, Alain Guiraudie has cemented himself as one of our most astute chroniclers of desire. If there’s any leitmotif to his libidinous body of work, that’s not homosexuality (prevalent as same-sex encounters...
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