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BLACK CAB: First Look at Nick Frost in Supernatural Horror Flick, Film Constellation Joins Production
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A night out goes from bad to worse when an estranged couple are abducted by their cab driver, resulting in a terrifying ordeal. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Now Streaming: GOLD RUN, Norwegians vs Nazis, Never Give Up
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Jon Øigarden, Sven Nordin, Axel Bøyum, Thorbjørn Harr, and Ida Elise Broch star in the thriller, directed by Hallvard Bræin, now streaming on Viaplay. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Launch Day for My Book, It’s Time To Give a FECK! Book Tour Dates, Tamron Hall Show
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UPDATE: Today, May 7th, marks the launch of Chaz Ebert's new book, It's Time to Give a FECK! See Chaz talk about it on the latest episode of Tamron Hall LIVE. Click here to see where you can watch the show...
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Star Wars — Episode I: The Phantom Menace
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We are re-posting this review in honor of the re-release for the film's 25th anniversary.If it were the first "Star Wars" movie, "The Phantom Menace" would be hailed as a visionary breakthrough. But this is the fourth movie of the...
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Floating Through the Nowhere Stream with Director Luis Grané
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At this moment, you’re likely floating in the Nowhere Stream. There’s no telling how long you’ve been there. Maybe minutes, maybe hours. Maybe longer than you’d care to admit. The Nowhere Stream offers so much comfort and so much promise;...
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Audrey Diwan’s Emmanuelle Will World Premiere at San Sebastian Festival
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In a rather surprising turn of events, after Cannes skipped on premiering Emmanuelle––Audrey Diwan’s follow-up to her Golden Lion-winning Happening––the film won’t be at Venice, Telluride, or TIFF either as the 72nd San Sebastian Festival announced it will world premiere...
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Interview: Hamaguchi Ryûsuke on Music and Movement in Evil Does Not Exist and Gift
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Hamaguchi discusses the evolution of his approach to dialogue and camera movement. The post Interview: Hamaguchi Ryûsuke on Music and Movement in <em>Evil Does Not Exist</em> and <em>Gift</em> appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Aisha | Review
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No Safe Havens: Letitia Wright’s Breathtaking Refugee Turn Frank Berry’s Aisha is the superbly moving record of a Nigerian refugee’s quiet fight for dignity in Ireland’s inhumane Direct Provision system for asylum seekers. Thoroughly-researched but fictional, gently-paced but absorbing, Berry’s...
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The Ross Brothers Made a Road-Trip Movie. They Didn’t Come Back the Same.
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For filmmaking brothers Bill Ross IV and Turner Ross, every movie is a journey. The directors behind acclaimed hybrid projects like “Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets” blur the line between fiction and nonfiction, presenting real situations that have been preplanned, allowing...
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Book Excerpt: The World is Yours: The Story of Scarface by Glenn Kenny
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We are incredibly proud to present an excerpt from contributor Glenn Kenny's new book The World is Yours: The Making of Scarface, available this week. The official synopsis from Amazon is below, followed by the excerpt. Get a copy here....
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