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Fantasia Review: Hellcat is a Contained Survival Thriller
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Lena (Dakota Gorman) awakens with no idea about her surroundings. The room is moving and cramped. She feels groggy, as though escaping a drug-fueled sleep. And she has no recollection of what occurred or might have occurred to get her...
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“King of the Hill” Slides Right Back into Confidently Funny Rhythms
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“King of the Hill” quickly finds its footing, and a couple of the episodes in the mid-section of this 10-episode season rank among the best half-hour comedy chapters of the year, anywhere.
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Fantasia 2025 Review: I LIVE HERE NOW, The Mothers Are Not All Right
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Rose is in a state of quiet panic. The young (but no longer young) actress receives a last-minute opportunity, a part for which the no-nonsense casting agent -- played by a delightfully wicked Cara Seymour, who smokes cigarettes like she...
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UNTIL DAWN Review: Better to Forget It’s a Videogame Adaptation
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David F. Sandberg directs the horror thriller. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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DEATH OF A UNICORN Review: Moderate Your Expectations
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Elliott (Paul Rudd) really needs a win. Still struggling to get his life together after his wife has died of cancer, he’s bringing his teenage standoffish daughter Ridley (Jenna Ortega) on a work retreat at the wildlife preserve sponsored by...
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Interview: Charles Burnett on the Long and Complicated History of ‘Killer of Sheep’
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Burnett discusses why it remains so important to show Black life as it is. The post Interview: Charles Burnett on the Long and Complicated History of ‘Killer of Sheep’ appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Friday One Sheet: BLUE SUN PALACE
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This Spanish poster for Blue Sun Palace has a beautiful verticality to it. The lead character is framed by a long window, with lines of hazy light coming through the vertical blinds. Hanging pendant lights drop down from the top of...
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SINNERS on 4K UHD and Blu-ray: The Best Film of the Year Comes Home!
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Ryan Coogler's latest is new to 4K UHD, plus a Criterion Collection roundup. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Fantasia 2025: Mother of Flies, The Virgin of the Quarry Lake, Foreigner
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Three young women seek safety and purpose in the supernatural in three new titles from this year's fest.
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Isabelle Huppert Makes Her One-Woman Debut In Exclusive Trailer for Michael Rozek’s Marianne, Screening In New York July 30
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Update: The New York premiere of Marianne will be held on July 30 at the Emily Harvey Foundation, featuring Michael Rozek in a post-screening Q&A; tickets are free and more information is here. Original story below. 50 years, 150-something films,...
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