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The Next Best Picture Podcast – Interviews With “Hedda” Stars Nina Hoss, Tom Bateman, Composer Hildur Guðnadóttir & The Casting Directors
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“Hedda” is a dramatic adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s “Hedda Gabler” written and directed by Nia DaCosta, starring Tessa Thompson in the title role, with Imogen Poots, Tom Bateman, Nicholas Pinnock, and Nina Hoss in supporting roles. The film premiered at...
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Now Streaming: BALLAD OF A SMALL PLAYER Spins Sadness
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Plus: 'Hedda' and 'Jurassic World Rebirth' in our weekly guide to genre movies debuting on streaming services. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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TALES FROM BEYOND THE PALE: Season Six Episodes Announced, Along With Writers And Voice Cast!
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One of those experiences that will live on in our memories was the summer we got to watch Tales From Beyond the Pale live at Fantasia. Well, the folks behind the genre audio series are back with season six, and...
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Now Streaming: DOWN CEMETERY ROAD Sprightly Trods Familiar Path, TALES FROM THE REZ Tells Stories From Fresh Perspectives
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Our weekly guide to new and noteworthy indie and international genre fare. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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MGM+’s “Robin Hood” Dazzles With Its Craft, Yet Lacks the Allure to Justify Its Creation
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Even when the plot falters, “Robin Hood” is a rare series that emulates its time period with ease with its visual and musical feats. 
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Pillion | Review
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Sit & Deliver: Lighton Assumes Positions in Titillating Debut There’s a melancholic seductiveness to Pillion, the directorial debut of Harry Lighton, based on the 2020 novella Box Hill by Adam Mars-Jones. Contemporizing the 1970s set bildungsroman to modern day, it...
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THE LOVE THAT REMAINS Trailer: Hlynur Pálmason’s Compassionate Drama Captures a Fractured Family Living & Loving
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Following his magnificently bleak period piece Godland, writer-director Hlynur Pálmason offers a reprieve from the overcast skies of human despair with his compassionate new family drama, The Love That Remains. Set in his native Iceland and shot on 35mm film...
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Interview: György Pálfi & Zsófia Ruttkay – Hen
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In 2025 cinema embraced the POV of our winged friends. We have Macedonian filmmaker Tamara Kotevska’s Tale of Silyan that takes the human and bird rapport to higher heights and a bit lower to the surface we find a film...
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