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‘The Lost Bus’ Review: Paul Greengrass’s Roller Coaster Ride Through the 2018 Camp Fire
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The Lost Bus may reminded you of ’90s blockbusters like Dante’s Peak. But should it? The post ‘The Lost Bus’ Review: Paul Greengrass’s Roller Coaster Ride Through the 2018 Camp Fire appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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“Only Murders in the Building” Tackles Changing World by Staying the Same
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If you’re of the camp that “OMITB” has worn out its welcome, the fifth season won’t dissuade you from that stance.
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TORONTO 2025 Review: BAD APPLES, Bombastic Satirical Fantasy of The Modern Classroom
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The apple is such a loaded metaphor. It is the fruit of knowledge. It is the original sin. It is usually the first thing that comes to mind when associating words and images to the individual letters of the alphabet....
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Steven Spielberg Praises Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another: “What an Insane Movie”
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With less than three weeks until the release of Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, the director has finally unveiled his highly anticipated epic ahead of the official Los Angeles premiere tonight. Last night at the DGA theater in...
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JIMMY AND STIGS: Black Fawn Distribution Acquires Joe Besos’s Latest, The First Release From Eli Roth’s The Horror Sesction
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A perfect storm of lousy news sees out-of-work filmmaker Jimmy Lang spiral into a bender, during which he claims to have been abducted by aliens, and fearing their return, he contacts his old friend Stiggs to help him gear up...
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IN THE NAME OF LOVE Review: When Private Parts Become Public
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Sex education, "adult" magazine, and one family s in Norway from the 1970s through the 1990s are examined in a new series, inspired by real-life events. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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RIEFENSTAHL Review: Elegant Doc About One of the Most Controversial Directors of All Times
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Andres Veiel's documentary goes deep on infamous director Leni Riefenstahl. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Toronto 2025 Review: UNIDENTIFIED, Justice Is Not Easy to Find
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True crime might be the cornerstone of the podcast industry, or so it would seem by the number of people who engaged in amateur detecting. Murder is an intriguing (and obviously horrific) crime; perhaps it's not surprising that an unintended...
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TIFF Review: Steven Soderbergh’s The Christophers is a Somewhat Dull Actors’ Showcase
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Steven Soderbergh will not stop, and we should be thankful for that. His second film of 2025, The Christophers, is easily the year’s least essential, yet it has plenty to say about Soderbergh, his oeuvre, and where he finds himself...
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A Future Ukraine is Imagined in Exclusive Trailer for Valentyn Vasyanovych’s To the Victory!
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After landing on our radar with his remarkable, formally fascinating Atlantis, Ukrainian director Valentyn Vasyanovych has returned with To the Victory!, which world premiered in the Platform section at the 50th Toronto International Film Festival yesterday. Imagining the future of...
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