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Sorry, Baby Review: Eva Victor’s Debut is a Singular Revelation
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Note: This interview was originally published as part of our 2025 Sundance coverage. Sorry, Baby opens in theaters on June 27. Agnes’ (Eva Victor) life is defined by a sense of stagnancy. Four years after completing grad school in rural...
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A Conversation with Raúl O. Paz-Pastrana (BACKSIDE)
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Director Raúl O. Paz-Pastrana just premiered his latest documentary, Backside, at the 2025 Tribeca Festival (where I reviewed it). The film focuses on the grooms and hotwalkers of Churchill Downs (home of the Kentucky Derby), most of whom are Latine....
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SMOKE Review: Burning Down the House
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Taron Egerton and Jurnee Smollett star in Dennis Lehane's crime drama series, premiering on Apple TV+. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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VIDEOHEAVEN Trailer: Maya Hawke Narrates Alex Ross Perry’s Video Store Doc
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“This is the story of the birth, life, death, and afterlife of the video store.” Hammer to Nail alum Alex Ross Perry is gearing up for his second film of this year. Following its premieres at the Rotterdam and Tribeca...
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The Best Films of 2025 … So Far
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The post The Best Films of 2025 … So Far appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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40 ACRES Official Restricted Trailer: In Cinemas Across Canada on July 4th
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In a post-apocalyptic world with food scarcity, a Black family of Canadian farmers descended from American Civil War migrants defends their homestead against cannibals trying to seize their resources. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Cure Your Insomnia with Prime Video’s “Countdown”
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A series with no discernible story, character development, or sense of purpose.
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Friendship Is Insane: Eva Victor on “Sorry, Baby”
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An interview with the writer-director of A24's latest dramedy.
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GUNS UP Official Trailer: Kevin James And Christina Ricchi Star in Action Comedy
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A family-man moonlighting as a henchman for the mob has one night to get his family out of the city – and keep his dark secret hidden – after a job goes horribly wrong.   Guns Up, the action comedy...
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Recommended New Books on Filmmaking: A Visit to Asteroid City, Women of the French New Wave, the Legendary Gandolfini, and J. Hoberman Remembers the 60s
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With summer time upon us, it is fitting to begin with the most sun-drenched feature of Wes Anderson’s career, followed by a gem from J. Hoberman, an essential biography of James Gandolfini, and plenty more to read while working on...
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