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STAR PEOPLE: Kat Cunning Stars in Exclusive Clip From UFO Sci-fi Thriller
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We have an exclusive clip from Adam Finberg's sci-fi thriller, Star People, starring actor and recording artist Kat Cunning. Their fiction narrative uses the largest mass UFO sighting in U.S. history, The Phoenix Lights, as the basis for their story. ...
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Jay Kelly Trailer: Noah Baumbach Sets George Clooney and Adam Sandler on a European Adventure
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Reteaming with Netflix after his ambitious misstep White Noise, Noah Baumbach is getting introspective. Jay Kelly stars George Clooney and Adam Sandler as a movie star and his manager, respectively, as they reflect on life and their careers on a...
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Weapons Review: A Sprawling Horror Tale Lacking Emotional Resonance
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For as long as we’ve known about Weapons, writer-director Zach Cregger’s hotly anticipated follow-up to his 2022 blackly comic splatter sensation Barbarian, we have heard endlessly that it’s the supernatural horror genre’s epic equivalent to Magnolia––not exactly the most marketable...
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Short Films in Focus: The Vacation
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The kind of short film that accomplishes a lot without ever looking like it’s trying too hard.
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63rd New York Film Festival Unveils Main Slate
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Ahead of the 63rd New York Film Festival kicking off next month, taking place September 26 through October 13, the Main Slate has now been unveiled, featuring 34 of the most acclaimed and anticipated films of the year. Highlights include...
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Locarno 2025 Preview: Kechiche, Jude, Komljen, Koberidze and Rivers Lead the Competition
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At a moment when global cinema is reexamining its aesthetic language and moral imagination, the 78th Locarno Film Festival unveiled a main competition shaped by formal audacity, political introspection, and a deepening search for emotional and historical truth. [Read the...
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Fantasia 2025 Review: BURNING, A Rashoman-Style Horror Thriller Calls Out For Social Change
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An explosion tears through the silence of an otherwise quiet Kyrgyzstan town. What happened to the couple that lived there? Asel and her husband, Marat. And didn’t his mother, Farida, just arrive in town to help around the house?   ...
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Now Streaming: Zach Cregger’s BARBARIAN, Sneaky Horror
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Prepare for 'Weapons' by watching 'Barbarian' (again). Plus: Nisha Ganatra's previous films hint at what may come with 'Freakier Friday.' [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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James L. Brooks Finally Returns with First Trailer for Ella McCay
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In the fifteen interminably long years since James L. Brooks’ last directorial feature, the kind of adult-focused, warm dramas with recognizably emphatic characters that have defined his career have sadly fallen out of fashion. After staying busy helping emerging filmmakers...
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FREAKED: The Near-Lost Cult Comedy Restored to Gross-Out Glory
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We're living in what feels like a golden age of film restoration: from classic Hollywood to obscure Eastern European animation to hidden African gems to old cult films, it's getting easier to find, restore, and create collector's editions of movies we...
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