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June 2025 Blu-Ray/Streaming Guide: “Drop,” “The Nice Guys,” “Dark City,” More
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The monthly drop of the best in physical media including special editions of films by William Friedkin, Alex Proyas, Sidney Lumet, and Shane Black.
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Shark Attack: “Jaws” Remains as Entertaining as It Was 50 Years Ago
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It's impossible to run out of things to talk about when we watch Jaws. Here are just a few.
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Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is a Touching Story about Love and Loss
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If you keep an open mind, you’ll experience one of the best sci-fi universes ever crafted.
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The G Review: Dale Dickey Brings the Rage
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our Fantasia 2024 coverage. The G opens in theaters and on VOD on June 27. Ann Hunter (Dale Dickey) loves her husband. She’s simply never been the caregiver type. That’s what...
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First Trailer for Alex Ross Perry’s Videoheaven Captures the Rise and Fall of the Video Store
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A late but exciting addition to the July movie calendar is Alex Ross Perry’s second release of the year. The three-hour essay film/documentary Videoheaven takes a comprehensive, staggering look at the history and near-demise of the video store solely through...
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Watch: Wes Anderson Directs Himself in New Montblanc Short Film, Shot by Darius Khondji
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With Wes Anderson’s newest film The Phoenician Scheme now in theaters, he’s now reteamed with Montblanc for a new short film following last year’s collaboration, which was shot by Linus Sandgren. This time shot by Darius Khondji, who worked with...
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Chattanooga 2025 Review: UNDER THE BURNING SUN Brings an Abortion Road Trip Movie to the Apocalyptic Wasteland
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Directed by Yun Xie, the film stars Stephanie Pardi, Stevie Kincheloe, and Martyna Frankow. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Teodora Ana Mihai’s ‘Heysel 85’ – Everything We Know So Far…
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We first became aware of Romanian-born filmmaker Teodora Ana Mihai through her 2021 film La Civil, which screened in Cannes’ Un Certain Regard section and earned a specially created Prize of Courage. Blending documentary and fiction, she most recently explored...
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Tribeca 2025 Review: THE DEGENERATE: THE LIFE AND FILMS OF ANDY MILLIGAN, A Compassionate Portrait of a Complex Man
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There is no filmmaker quite like Andy Milligan. A connoisseur of the depraved and debaucherous, Milligan’s lot in life was troubled, but out of the pain he suffered beginning in his youth he managed to create a unique oeuvre that...
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A Conversation with Fawzia Mirza (THE QUEEN OF MY DREAMS)
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Filmmaker Fawzia Mirza’s feature directorial debut, The Queen of My Dreams (which I reviewed back at SXSW 2024), opens June 20, 2025, after a long and successful festival run. A charming meditation on identity and culture—queer, Pakistani, and Muslim—the film...
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