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Criterion in October 2025: Cronenberg, del Toro, Lynch, EYES WITHOUT A FACE, ALTERED STATES
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To call the Criterion Collection's October 2025 lineup anything less than masterful would be doing the films and the label a disservice. It's more like: wow! The official announcement is bookended by David Cronenberg: first, a 4K of A History...
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RIVER OF BLOOD Exclusive Trailer & Poster: Horror Thriller From Howard J. Ford Available Next Month
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A jungle kayak adventure descends into terror when a group of friends becomes the target of a merciless, bloodthirsty tribe. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Popcorn Frights 2025: Tina Romero, Dee Wallace, 25 More In-Person Films Ride Second Wave
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Our friends at the Popcorn Frights Film Festival just announced the second wave of programming for their 11th edition, which will be held in South Florida, U.S., from August 7-17. Some 25 film premieres have been added, along with special...
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The Criterion Collection’s October Lineup Includes Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, A History of Violence, and Nightmare Alley on 4K
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True to the Halloween spirit, the Criterion Collection’s October lineup is fright-filled (and 4K-heavy to boot). Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is getting a major upgrade alongside Eyes Without a Face, while David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence represents...
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EDDINGTON Review: Men Would Rather Destroy Themselves Than Go to Therapy
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Eddington, the fourth feature from Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar, Beau is Afraid), moves away somewhat from horror and the uncanny we've come to expect in his films, into a combination of a western and crime thriller that focuses in a very fraught...
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Fantasia 2025: 25 Films To Watch in ’25 – Raising the Bloody Curtain on Genre Film Paradise
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Fantasia is nearly upon us, and with almost two hundred feature films spread out over three weeks of cinematic bliss, we thought you could use a bit of a roadmap to success in what to look forward to at this...
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Emulsion Episode 11: Restoring Hearts of Darkness with Fax Bahr and James Mockoski
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Raise the subject of documentaries about filmmaking and you’ll probably first go to Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker’s Apocalypse. Or the film you’re thinking about instead was directed by somebody was thinking about Hearts of Darkness. Or, assuming the film...
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Book Excerpt: It Can’t Rain All the Time by Alisha Mughal
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We are extremely proud to present an excerpt from a new book about “The Crow,” available today. Alisha Mughal, who has written pieces for us about “Fatal Attraction,” “Picnic at Hanging Rock,” and more, has written It Can’t Rain All...
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30 Minutes On: “Nashville”
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On one of Robert Altman's best.
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Drowning Dry Review: An Unnerving, Cruelly Funny Lithuanian Drama
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 Locarno coverage. Drowning Dry opens in theaters on July 18. Memories can be slippery things. Take what happens around the halfway point of Laurynas Bareiša’s beguiling second feature: two...
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