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The 10 Most Anticipated Films of Cannes 2024
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Every year, the Cannes Film Festival is an embarrassment of riches, offering moviegoers a smorgasbord of exciting, challenging cinema. In recent times, the likes of “Parasite,” “Portrait of a Lady on Fire,” “The Worst Person in the World,” “Triangle of...
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GASOLINE RAINBOW Review: Ode to Childhood and Kindness of Strangers
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They say drunk people, children and fools always speak the truth. No word is truer than that of a drunk foolish kid, as Gasoline Rainbow proves. The docu-drama hybrid is a warm-hearted look at five naive teens going on a...
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In a Violent Nature Trailer: The Year’s Gnarliest Horror Film Arrives This Month
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What new perspective can one bring to the horror genre? With his directorial debut, Chris Nash answers this question with a resoundingly brutal and formally fascinating answer. Primarily following a murderer’s steps and slashes through his travels terrorizing those near...
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FRANKIE FREAKO: Raven Banner Launches Sales of Steven Kostanski’s Little Monster Horror-Comedy at Cannes
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Raven Banner has shared word that they are launching sales of Steven Kostanski's latest horror comedy, Frankie Freako. Production wrapped on the flick back in August and now it is time to unleash Kostanski's ode to little monster horror-comedies from...
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EYES OF THE ABYSS: Daniel de la Vega’s Horror Flick Sells to Uncork’d Entertainment
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Caught wind from our friends at Del Toro Films in Argentina that something was happening with Daniel de la Vega's newest horror flick Eyes of the Abyss (Los Ojos del Abismo) and this morning Variety is reporting that it has...
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Poolman
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Chris Pine's first film as a director, "Poolman," is a character comedy about oddball Los Angelenos that doubles as a spoof of 1940s detective movies. Pine also cowrote (with Ian Gotler), co-produced, and plays the title character, Darren Barrenman. Darren is a big-bearded,...
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Frederick Wiseman’s Filmography Has Been Restored and is Coming to Theaters
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After rumblings from the man himself that he was at work restoring much of his incredible filmography, Frederick Wiseman and Zipporah Films have confirmed today that the five-year process of restoration and digitizing 33 of his features has been completed...
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June Squibb Gets Her Mission: Impossible in First Trailer for Thelma
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One of the most purely enjoyable movies to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival found June Squibb on a mission for justice. Josh Margolin’s debut Thelma finds the nonagenarian actor in, shockingly, her first leading role (starring alongside Richard Roundtree...
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NYC Weekend Watch: Out 1, Jane Campion, Takashi Miike & More
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NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Museum of Modern ArtA massive overview of Bulle Ogier continues, this weekend bringing Out 1. Roxy CinemaJane Campion’s An Angel at My Table plays on Saturday, as does Time to Die and...
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LAZARETH Review: Survival Thriller Hits One Too Many Familiar Beats
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Teens and hormones. Together, they’re responsible for the realization of any number of worst-case scenarios. Once activated, however, they’re the perfect catalyst for drama in all its permutations, up to and including writer-director Alec Tipaldi’s (The Daphne Project, Spiral Farm)...
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