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Cristian Mungiu on Fjörd, Family, Sebastian Stan, and the State of the World
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For all the glories that Romanian cinema has enjoyed in the last quarter-century, 2026 has the potential to outshine them all. If one man will be responsible for this, it is probably Sebastian Stan, an American mega-star of Romanian extraction...
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“THE HAND THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE”
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THE STORY – An upscale suburban mom brings a new nanny, Polly Murphy, into her home, only to discover she is not the person she claims to be. THE CAST – Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Maika Monroe, Raúl Castillo & Martin Starr...
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CHAINSAW MAN – THE MOVIE: REZE ARC Review: Beautifully Animated, Slightly Repetitive Blast
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A note at the start that Chainsaw Man - The Movie: Reze Arc (just "Reze Arc" going forward because wow, what a title) is entirely accessible to the curious who have not seen the show. Some ongoing threads are touched...
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THE YOUNG PEOPLE: Osgood Perkins’ Next Film Now in Production, First Image Released
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A new film from Osgood Perkins has become an event in its own right. Seemingly unable to stop making movies, we will not be the ones to get in their way. Neon has announced today that production has begun on...
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‘Hamnet’ Review: Chloé Zhao’s Monotonously Blunt Portrait of Learning to Live with Grief
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Zhao’s take on Shakespeare’s family life telegraphs its themes loudly and incessantly. The post ‘Hamnet’ Review: Chloé Zhao’s Monotonously Blunt Portrait of Learning to Live with Grief appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Bugonia | Review
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When Will They Ever Learn?: Lanthimos Turns to Eco-Horror Yorgos Lanthimos embarks on his first remake with Bugonia, a loose adaptation of the 2003 Korean film Save the Green Planet!. The acerbic mixture of environmental conspiracy theory, grotesque violence and...
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Morelia 2025 Review: LA GLORIA, Texas Rancher Swept Up in Immigration Crisis
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David Morse, Jaklyn Bejarano and Bill Heck star in J.T. Walker's film. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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The Next Best Picture Podcast – “Frankenstein”
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For this week’s second podcast review, Nadia Dalimonte, Dan Bayer, Brendan Hodges, and Will Mavity join me to review and discuss the latest film from Guillermo del Toro, “Frankenstein,” starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi, Mia Goth, Christoph Waltz, Felix Kammerer, Lars Mikkelsen, Charles...
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A Conversation with Emily Mkrtichian (THERE WAS, THERE WAS NOT)
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It may be incongruous to characterize a film about war and destruction as “gentle,” or a film of loss and ethnic cleaning as “tender,” but Emily Mkrtichian’s debut feature There Was, There Was Not is a film that continuously breaks...
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MR. K Review: Revealing a Grand Illusion
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Crispin Glover stars. If you want to take a mental break from complicated and intricate plotting, and give in to the absurdities of an European art flick, 'Mr. K' will be a highly rewarding moviegoing experience. [Read the whole post...
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