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THE MORTICIAN Review: Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust. But Whose Ashes?
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Joshua Rofé's documentary series dives into the case of a mortician accused of mishandling ashes of the dearly departed. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Clint Eastwood Intends to Direct a New Feature: “There’s No Reason Why a Man Can’t Get Better with Age”
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It would be no disrespect to imagine Clint Eastwood, who turns 95 tomorrow, might have retired. Even if his nigh incomprehensible age were no factor, last year’s Juror #2 was long rumored to be a self-styled swan song for one...
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SHALL WE DANCE? Interview: Masayuki Suo and Tamiyo Kusakari Discuss Their Unexpected Love Story
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A Japanese director and star reflect on the romantic classic that brought them together. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Exclusive Trailer for 7 Walks with Mark Brown Takes a Tender Look at Normandy’s Flora
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One of the loveliest titles I saw at last year’s New York Film Festival was Pierre Creton (A Prince) and Vincent Barré’s tranquil, rejuvenating new documentary 7 Walks with Mark Brown. Following paleobotanist Mark Brown on seven walks through Normandy’s...
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Cannes Review: Imago Finds a Chechen-Born Filmmaker Searching For Home
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Halfway through Imago, an engaging documentary from Déni Oumar Pitsaev, the director has a conversation with his mother about the piece of property she bought for him in Pankisi (a valley in Georgia near the Chechnya border). When he asks...
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Giveaway! Get a Pair of Tickets to I DON’T UNDERSTAND YOU in Montreal
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Giveaway time! The amazing folks at Vertical and Route 504 PR have graciously given ScreenAnarchy, 5 pairs of tickets to give away to our readers in Montreal, for an advance screening of the new horror comedy film, I Don't Understand...
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Ghost Trail | Review
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The Executioner’s Song: Millet’s Stabbing Debut Looks at How Control Moves Beyond Borders If a Syrian doesn’t find himself in Syria does he still make a sound? In Jonathan Millet’s feature debut, those who are far, far away from their...
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The Phoenician Scheme | Review
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Much Ado About Fussing: Anderson Spills More Twee The Wes Anderson devotee cult has been searching for a way to justify his cinematic sainthood following an arguable trend of hollow triumphs, and it seems his latest endeavor, The Phoenician Scheme,...
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Friday One Sheet: MEGAN 2.0
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Leaning hard into a magenta, back-lit, pop-star aesthetic, LA's design for the sequel to Blumhouse's surprise hit M3GAN, has the most elegant, and wonderfully simple alliteration tagline of the year, "Miss Me?" This could easily be a super hero or action movie poster,...
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THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME Review: All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Go
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Out of many cultural references featured in Wes Anderson’s latest film, The Phoenician Scheme, the one that was absolutely not intended by the authors, but that keeps coming to mind, is Amy Adams’ famous rant in The Fighter about having...
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