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Fantasia 2025 Review: THE UNDERTONE, Scary to Watch, Terrifying to Listen to
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Evy is back at her mother’s home, watching over her as she lies on her deathbed, her passing inevitable. When she is not caring for her mom, Evy hosts The Undertone, a paranormal podcast she co-hosts with her friend Justin....
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New York Asian 2025 Interview: RAVENS Director Mark Gill and Star Tadanobu Asano Talk Untold Histories, Practical Creatures, Kaleidoscopic Genre
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An emerging director and a singular actor discuss shining a light on the life of photographer Masahisa Fukase. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Netflix’s “Leanne” is Predictable Southern Comfort
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None of it is cutting-edge, but that’s OK.
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Second Season of Peacock’s “Twisted Metal” is Faster and Funnier
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One of the most surprising jumps in quality from a first to second season in a very long time.
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Exclusive Trailer for the Quay Brothers’ Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass, Presented by Christopher Nolan
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In a momentous cinematic event, the Quay Brothers are returning with their first feature since 2005. Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass, a stop-motion / live-action endeavor inspired by the works of Jewish-Polish author and artist Bruno Schulz, was acquired...
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14 Films to See in August
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As the summer comes to an end, August delivers the season’s most eclectic lineup of films. From a few studio highlights to Cannes premieres to festival favorites some years back that are finally arriving, there are many worthwhile opportunities to...
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Happyend Trailer: Neo Sora’s Acclaimed Narrative Debut Set for September Release
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With the unfortunate pausing of Metrograph Pictures, a few of their releases were in limbo. Thankfully, Film Movement has come to the rescue for one, Neo Sora’s narrative debut Happyend (following his first feature, capturing his father in Ryuichi Sakamoto...
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Souleymane’s Story Review: A Dardenne-Esque Political Fable with a Thriller’s Urgency
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 TIFF coverage. Souleymane’s Story opens in theaters on August 1. Souleymane’s Story delivers a political fable with all the grit and urgency of a thriller. It follows a Guinean...
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The Sparrow in the Chimney Review: An Artistic Catharsis for the Zürchers 
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Locarno coverage. The Sparrow in the Chimney opens in theaters on August 1. There’s something electrifying about watching a filmmaker break free from well-worn formulas and push themselves into...
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Harvest Review: Athina Rachel Tsangari Beautifully Renders the Past Present
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Venice coverage. Harvest opens in theaters on August 1 and arrives on MUBI on August 8. An unnamed village, an unknown time; somewhere in Britain, sometime in the Late...
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