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Exclusive Trailers for Green Fish and Oasis Restorations Bring Lee Chang-dong’s Early Features to Proper Light
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Though South Korea’s hardly produced a better-seen, more-beloved auteur, Lee Chang-dong hasn’t been quite so represented as the reputation suggests. Thus the work of restoring his earlier films is a major necessity and all the more reason to celebrate Film...
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RENEGADE NELL Review: All About the Avatars
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Sally Wainwright creates a new action-comedy-fantasy adventure series about the highwaymen era in England, starring Louisa Harland and Adrian Lester, debuting on Disney Plus. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Steve! (Martin): A Documentary in Two Pieces
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There’s nothing worse than watching a bio-doc about a revolutionary, unique, creative voice that reduces the life story of its subject to the basic beats, using standard techniques instead of embracing that which made this person's story worth telling in...
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Léa Seydoux and Tony Leung to Lead Ildikó Enyedi’s Silent Friend
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It flew under the radar that Ildikó Enyedi (most recently of Story of My Wife, most notably of My Twentieth Century) had suited a role for Tony Leung in her new feature, Silent Friend, which “tells three stories connected to...
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KINDS OF KINDNESS Teaser Trailer: Yorgos Lanthimos & Emma Stone Reunite for Anthology Comedy
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“This is it. The moment of truth.” Fresh off her second Best Actress Oscar win for her performance in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things, Emma Stone’s newest collaboration with the director will be arriving a lot sooner than expected. Lanthimos’ anthology...
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David Krumholtz Wants to Reintroduce Himself to You
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Over Zoom, David Krumholtz flashes a friendly, bashful smile, his demeanor several shades warmer than the character he plays in the movie he’s here to promote. Named after the depressive malcontent at its center, “Lousy Carter” is a wry, off-kilter...
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Watch: A 17-Year-Old Orson Welles Directs Shakespeare in Never-Before-Released Footage of His 1933 Production
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A special piece of cinema history has been unveiled. Seven years before Orson Welles would embark on the production of his legendary directorial debut Citizen Kane, he shot one of his earliest short films, capturing his production of William Shakespeare’s...
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Exclusive: Terrence Malick’s Three-Hour Biblical Epic The Way of the Wind Aims for 2025 Premiere as First Story Details Arrive
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While Martin Scorsese aims to kick off production on his Jesus film this year, Terrence Malick is going on year five of editing his, marking one of the only films to wrap production pre-pandemic that still has yet to be...
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First Teaser for Yorgos Lanthimos’ Kinds of Kindness Brings Together Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley, Jesse Plemons & More
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Quickly following up last year’s Poor Things, we’ll be getting Yorgos Lanthimos’ next feature sooner than expected as Kinds of Kindness arrives this summer. Featuring a reunion with Emma Stone, Willem Dafoe, and Joe Alwyn, with an ensemble also including Jesse...
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SXSW Review: Secret Mall Apartment Finds Artists Making a Home in the Belly of the Gentrification Beast
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Shedding light on a quirky 2007 story that made national headlines, Secret Mall Apartment takes us deep into the bowels of the Providence Place Mall, centerpiece of the renaissance of Rhode Island’s capital city developed under convict mayor Buddy Cianci....
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