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TIME OF THE HEATHEN Review: Lost Indie Feature Showcases a Bleak Post-WWII America
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It's safe to say that the post-WWII years were not as good as many people had claimed for many years. Despite propaganda lauding those years as a time of prosperity and success for all, it didn't take long for that...
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SUMMER SOLSTICE Trailer: Noah Schamus’ Debut Explores Friendship Post-Transition
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The relationship of two longtime friends is challenged in writer-director Noah Schamus’ Summer Solstice. Told from a queer and trans perspective, it centers on two reunited college best friends (Bobbi Salvör Menuez and Marianne Rendón), one trans and one straight/cisgender,...
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Our 20-Most Anticipated 2024 Cannes Film Festival Premieres
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It’s the most exciting time of the year for a cinephile: the Cannes Film Festival is set to kick off next week, running May 14-25. Ahead of festivities we’ve rounded up what we’re most looking forward to, and while we’re...
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A Quiet Place: Day One’s New Trailer Takes Us Back to the Day the World Went Quiet
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The film is the highly anticipated prequel to the series created by John Krasinski. The post <em>A Quiet Place: Day One</em>’s New Trailer Takes Us Back to the Day the World Went Quiet appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Bodkin
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Netflix’s new comedic thriller “Bodkin” opens with the show’s protagonist, Gilbert Power (Will Forte), stating, “When I started this podcast, I didn't expect to solve anything. I didn't expect it to change my life.” It sets up the characters' preoccupations...
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Mother of the Bride
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Over the last few years, there has been a trend of opulent destination wedding romantic comedies. Two years ago, there was "Ticket to Paradise" starring George Clooney and Julia Roberts and "Shotgun Wedding" starring Jennifer Lopez and Josh Duhamel. Most...
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Black Twitter: A People’s History
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Black people are the architects of American culture. The hip verbiage many young people speak, the music they consume, and even the most influential art among what could be called hipsters are derived from Black people. Our distinctive perception of...
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The Beatles Were Never More Human Than in ‘Let It Be’
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For the 54 years since “Let It Be” premiered in theaters in May 1970, the documentary that chronicled what turned out to be the last studio album the Beatles released has been most notable for its absence. The Fab Four...
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Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person Trailer: Festival Favorite Arrives This June
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Boasting one of the longest yet most intriguing titles of the year, Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person marks the debut feature from Ariane Louis-Seize. An acclaimed selection at Venice Film Festival, where it picked up the Giornate Degli Autori...
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REGINALD THE VAMPIRE S2 Review: Forget the Stereotypes, Bring the Slushies
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Jacob Batalon stars in the SyFy horror-comedy series, created by Harley Peyton, based on Johnny B. Truant's 'Fat Vampire' book series. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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