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Karlovy Vary 2025 Review: IT WAS JUST AN ACCIDENT Takes Justice for a Ride
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Iranian filmmaker Jafar Panahi delivers a political revenge thriller infused with absurdist comedy in his latest work, using the framework of post-authoritarian reckoning to examine the moral ambiguities of justice, memory, and collective trauma. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor Form Delicate Love in First Trailer for The History of Sound
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Following up his Akira Kurosawa remake Living, Oliver Hermanus brought his queer drama The History of Sound, starring Paul Mescal and Josh O’Connor, to Cannes Film Festival earlier this year. With a September 12 release date now set from MUBI,...
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Train Dreams Trailer: Joel Edgerton Leads Denis Johnson Adaptation
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One of the year’s most beautiful, aching films is Clint Bentley’s Train Dreams, a Denis Johnson adaptation that premiered at Sundance Film Festival. With a cast featuring Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones, Nathaniel Arcand, Clifton Collins Jr., John Diehl, Paul Schneider,...
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Fantasia 2025 Short Film, Short Review: LE TOUR DE CANADA
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Fuelled by strong beer, broken glass, and raw fish, John Hollands' Le Tour De Canada a frenetic race from St. John’s to Vancouver somewhere in an alternate 1970s - if the chroma keyed backdrops of Toronto are too be trusted, or...
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Enjoy Every Second: Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky on “Final Destination Bloodlines”
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Directors Adam Stein and Zach Lipovsky chat with MZS about the unexpected success of Final Destination Bloodlines.
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Final Volume of “The Sandman” Solidifies Its Legacy In the Growing Realm of Fantasy Television
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A review of the second half of season two of "The Sandman," the end of the hit Netflix show.
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Fantasia 2025: The Serpent’s Skin, The Well, Sweetness
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On three tales of girls coming of age in genre-specific circumstances at this year's festival.
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Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother is Centerpiece Selection of NYFF63
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Following yesterday’s announcement of Luca Guadagnino’s After the Hunt as opener, Film at Lincoln Center has announced Jim Jarmusch’s Father Mother Sister Brother as the Centerpiece selection of the 63rd New York Film Festival. Following its world premiere at Venice,...
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Full Trailer for Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another Brings the Anarchy
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We’re now just two months away from Paul Thomas Anderson’s highly anticipated One Battle After Another. Ahead of the September 26 release, which features an IMAX and 70mm roll-out, Warner Bros. has now finally started to kick up the marketing...
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Diciannove Review: Giovanni Tortorici’s Debut Feature is Full of Style But Lacks a Backbone
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Luca Guadagnino, for better or for worse, is an arbiter––and cultural signifier––of taste. Follow his lead and you are assured a sensuous journey, albeit one that never goes too far beneath the surface. In the years since’s Call Me By...
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