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Tribeca 2025 Review: ON A STRING, Sharp Comedy About Struggling Musicians
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Isabel Hagen directs herself in a sharp look at struggling musicians. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Splitsville Review: A Resuscitation of the Rom-Com
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Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin know no sophomore slump. The best-friend filmmakers––who met acting opposite each other in a commercial 15 years ago and made their feature debut nine years later with bromance bike comedy The Climb––write, produce, and...
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Van Morrison ‘Remembering Now’ Review: A Patchy but Laidback Return to Form
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The singer’s voice easily holds these songs together, but the material could be more compelling. The post Van Morrison ‘Remembering Now’ Review: A Patchy but Laidback Return to Form appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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WICK IS PAIN Review: Behind the Scenes in the Action Franchise
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Jeffrey Doe's documentary asks: What makes the action franchise work? [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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The 20 Best Films of 2025 So Far
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Our staff picks 20 films from 2025 that stand out from the crowd.
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Tribeca 2025 Review: SHAM, True Crime Courtroom Drama Filled with Missed Opportunities
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Takashi Miike's film stars Gô Ayano. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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‘Dog of God’ Review: A Bewitching and Grotesque Rotoscope-Animated Fever Dream
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The film is uncannily expressive, intensely violent, and perversely funny. The post ‘Dog of God’ Review: A Bewitching and Grotesque Rotoscope-Animated Fever Dream appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON Review: Live-Action Remake Fails to Justify Its Existence
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When filmmaker Gus Van Zant (Milk, My Own Private Idaho, Drugstore Cowboy) remade Alfred Hitchcock’s masterpiece, Psycho, in 1998, critics somewhat justifiably dismissed the end result as a stunt, a prank, a jest, and not an affectionate homage to a...
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A Conversation with Tanaz Eshaghian (AN EYE FOR AN EYE)
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After killing her husband in an act of self-defense, Tahereh Eshaghian served 14 years in prison. But the punishment isn’t over yet. Now, her husband’s family must decide whether she is to pay a sum of blood money or face...
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