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New York Asian 2025 Review: THE INFORMANT, Moles Turn Double Agents in Labored Korean Crime Farce
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Opening night at this year's New York Asian Film Festival featured the world premiere of The Informant, a crime comedy from South Korea. Despite engaging stars, this ride hits a lot of potholes. Key to the plot is a ledger...
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Fantasia 2025: A Grand Mockery, Every Heavy Thing, Anything That Moves
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On three weird, avant-garde films that found purchase at this year's festival.
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Emulsion Ep. 13 – Dave Kehr on Restoration, Preservation, and MoMA’s Silent Movie Week
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Few people have contributed more to cinema and cinephilia in the last 50 years than Dave Kehr. He’d have some claim to this title solely as a major critical voice, his work remaining currency decades hence––just look at the popular...
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Interview: Michael Shanks on ‘Together’ and the Horrors of Codependency
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Shanks discusses Together’s bodily contortions and what the ending means to him. The post Interview: Michael Shanks on ‘Together’ and the Horrors of Codependency appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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‘Together’ Review: Michael Shanks’s Grisly Fusion of Body Horror and Relationship Angst
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The film sees its body horror as just another wrinkle in the complexities of loving someone else. The post ‘Together’ Review: Michael Shanks’s Grisly Fusion of Body Horror and Relationship Angst appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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PAIGE DARCY: RELUCTANT DETECTIVE Exclusive Clip
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I don't know about the rest of you, but I certainly had aspirations as a child, to be a detective. I think it's fairly common: once you're of a certain age and have some freedom, you want to prove you...
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Ethan Hawke, Margaret Qualley, Bobby Cannavale, and Andrew Scott Get Close-Quarters In Trailer for Richard Linklater’s Blue Moon
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So much hay was made of Richard Linklater’s Cannes-premiering Nouvelle Vague that you’re liable to forget, just three months prior, his debuting Blue Moon at the Berlinale. Sony Pictures Classics will begin its theatrical release (already putting it one step...
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Fantasia 2025 Review: HI-FIVE, A Super Funny, Super Powered, Superhero Movie
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Five strangers are the beneficiaries of organ transplants. More than a life-saving gift, each of them is unwittingly bestowed a superpower, dependent on which organ they received from this mysterious donor. On their roads to discovery, they learn that a...
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All 8 Netflix Trainwreck Documentaries So Far, Ranked
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We break down the best and the worst of humanity, and Netflix's smash hit disaster-porn documentary series.
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Exclusive Trailer for Anna Eriksson’s Locarno Premiere E Takes a Journey Through the Desert
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Finnish artist and filmmaker Anna Eriksson is returning to the Locarno Film Festival this year with her latest feature, E. Premiering in the Fuori Concorso section, the avant-garde desert journey capturing the loneliness of modern man stars Eriksson, Parco Lee,...
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