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Daniela Forever Review: Nacho Vigalondo Turns a Romantic Dreamscape Nightmarish
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 TIFF coverage. Daniela Forever opens in theaters on July 11. When Nicolás (Henry Golding) wakes from his dream, Daniela (Beatrice Grannò) is gone. It wasn’t some crazy adventure or...
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BiFan 2025 Review: TEACHING PRACTICE: IDIOT GIRLS AND SCHOOL GHOST 2, Horror-Comedy Reaches Delightful New Heights
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A year after their first outing, the "Idiot Girls and School Ghost" return to the Korean competition section of the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival (BiFan) with Teaching Practice, a bigger and better sequel which builds on the ample passion...
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‘Daniela Forever’ Review: Nacho Vigalondo’s Sci-Fi Drama Is Less Than the Sum of Its Influences
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The film’s lightness and sense of wonder is befitting an evening of blissful dreams. The post ‘Daniela Forever’ Review: Nacho Vigalondo’s Sci-Fi Drama Is Less Than the Sum of Its Influences appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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‘Little, Big, and Far’ Review: Jem Cohen Ponders the Fabric of the Universe
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The film adopts a diaristic, epistolary form that flattens its emotional topography. The post ‘Little, Big, and Far’ Review: Jem Cohen Ponders the Fabric of the Universe appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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FOREIGNER: Raven Banner Acquires Worldwide Rights Ahead of World Premiere at Fantasia
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In the age of low-rise jeans and flip phones, a Persian teen trying to fit in with her new Canadian clique dyes her hair blonde -- and invites a monstrous force into her life. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Now Streaming: MAFIA Digs Into Sweden’s Criminal 90s
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Katia Winter and Peshang Rad star in the Swedish series, following a detective and a Yugoslavian driver who became an atypical crime boss. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Interview: Albert Serra on Being the True Torero in ‘Afternoons of Solitude’
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Serra discusses how being close to a torero taught him to take risks in his work. The post Interview: Albert Serra on Being the True Torero in ‘Afternoons of Solitude’ appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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NYC Weekend Watch: Inherent Vice on 70mm, Hearts of Darkness, Nagisa Oshima & More
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NYC Weekend Watch is our weekly round-up of repertory offerings. Film at Lincoln CenterInherent Vice begins playing on 70mm; In the Mood for Love and its never-before-seen epilogue In the Mood for Love 2001 continue playing, as does a restoration of Christiane F. Film ForumHearts...
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Friday One Sheet: BROKEN VOICES
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The key art for Czech film, Broken Voices, is a welcome reminder to designers that a well lit, perfectly F-stopped photo is often the best way to make a movie poster. In warm hues of browns, creams, and red, a...
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A Chicago Star: A Conversation with Michael Madsen
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Ed. Note: This interview was originally published on MovieMom.com in April 2012 and is being republished here in honor of Michael Madsen. Michael Madsen is a favorite actor of writer/director Quentin Tarantino (Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill: Volume One). He appeared in Thelma &...
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