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New to Streaming: It’s Never Over Jeff, Buckley, Together, She Rides Shotgun, Venice 2025 Shorts & More
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Each week we highlight the noteworthy titles that have recently hit streaming platforms in the United States. Check out this week’s selections below and past round-ups here. Emergent City (Kelly Anderson and Jay Arthur Sterrenberg) Full transparency: I’ve been to Sunset...
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NYC Weekend Watch: New Orleans, Shinji Sōmai, Charlie Chaplin & More
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NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Museum of Modern ArtA series on New Orleans before, during, and after Hurricane Katrina includes Déjà Vu on 35mm; the Michael Caine retrospective continues. Film at Lincoln CenterDouble-feature pairings of M. Night Shyamalan...
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Shudder Launches Biggest Ever Programming Event “Season of Screams” on September 1st
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Shudder is going hard in the final third of the year; this is their tenth anniversary. Shudder will launch its biggest programming event, Season of Scream, next week. From September 1st through New Year's Eve, December 31st, expect new weekly...
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CLOWN IN A CORNFIELD: Available on 4K UHD Steelbook on September 9th
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I imagine this is the last that we're going to write about this slasher horror, Clown in a Cornfield. With the mighty weight of AMC subsidiary RLJE Films behind the theatrical release, and a publicity campaign that made it the...
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Locarno 2025 Interview: FANTASY Director Kukla and Cast Talk Gender, Motherhood in the Film Industry, Reimagining Balkan Youth on Screen
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Slovenian director Kukla and cast members Sarah Al Saleh, Alina Juhart, and Mina Milovanović discuss the development of the film, a multi-year project shaped by collaborative rehearsal, regional identity, and a visually driven approach to storytelling. [Read the whole post...
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Locarno 2025 Interview: SOLOMAMMA Director Janicke Askevold on Redefining Family, Donor Anonymity, Building Intimacy Through Genre
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Norwegian director director Janicke Askevold offers an in-depth look at the creative process behind the film, unpacking its real-life inspirations, thematic complexity, and the collaborative choices that shaped its distinctive tone and performances. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Locarno 2025 Interview: PHANTOMS OF JULY Director Julian Radlmeier on Quiet Politics, Surreal Humor, Psychogeographic Origins
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Julian Radlmeier reflects on shifting away from overt satire toward a more lyrical and layered mode of storytelling in his latest film, born from a single photograph and shaped by the strange, revealing textures of a forgotten East German town....
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V/H/S HALLOWEEN Teaser Trailer: Eight Spooky Themed Tales Arrive in Time For Peak Season Scares
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A collection of Halloween-themed videotapes unleashes a series of twisted, blood-soaked tales, turning trick-or-treat into a struggle for survival. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Venice Review: Yorgos Lanthimos’ Bugonia Honors Its Korean Predecessor with a Potent Mix of Comedy and Horror
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After dabbling in dystopian fantasy (The Lobster) and period comedy (The Favourite), shocking us along the way with original creations (Dogtooth) and fanciful adaptations (Poor Things) alike, Yorgos Lanthimos has proven time and again that there’s not a single uncreative...
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Locarno 2025 Interview: IRKALLA: GILGAMESH’S DREAM Director Mohamed Al-Daradji on Casting Real Orphans, Filming Amidst Baghdad’s Unrest
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Mohamed Jabarah Al-Daradji reflects on the wounds that shape his cinema, the ethical complexities of working with traumatized children, and the quiet defiance of making films in a country where storytelling can still be an act of survival. [Read the...
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