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TWO TO ONE
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(Check out Chris Reed’s Two To One movie review. The film hits UK theaters Friday, May 2. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Actress-turned-director Natja Brunckhorst (Alles in bester Ordnung) sets her second feature, Two...
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VULCANIZADORA Review: Dark, Deadpan, Often Absurdist Humor, Yet Grim
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Director Joel Potrykus' black comedy stars himself and Joshua Burge on a strange trek through a forest with a disturbing destination in mind. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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SORRY, BABY Trailer: Eva Victor’s Healing Directorial Debut Arrives in Late June
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One of the biggest revelations of this year’s Sundance Film Festival is Eva Victor’s Sorry, Baby. Winner of the festival’s Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, the writer-director stars as an academic reeling from a traumatic event in her life. Told in...
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“It’s a Three-Sided Movie”: Alex Ross Perry and Robert Greene on Pavements, Lifelong Music Geekery, and Val Kilmer   
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On the basis of the following interview, if you’re going to speak to a director, perhaps ask for the lead editor to join them. Fitting for a film largely about the collective interplay of a great rock band, Alex Ross...
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16 Films to See in May
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If you’ve already scoured through our massive summer movie preview, then you’re already aware the season’s kick-off is one of the most eclectic months in some time, featuring high-wire blockbusters, the return of beloved auteurs, the year’s finest comedy, and...
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The Unloved, Part 136: Ironweed
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On the loss of a friend, filtered through 1987's bittersweet tale of perseverance through troubled times.
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What to Watch on Netflix: May 2025
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What to watch on Netflix in May 2025, including Dawn of the Dead, Ali, The Sugarland Express, Smile, and Heart Eyes.
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Sorry, Baby Trailer: Eva Victor’s Sundance Stand-Out Arrives This June
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The finest narrative film to emerge from the Sundance Film Festival this year, Eva Victor’s directorial debut Sorry Baby non-chronologically follows the writer-director as a woman reeling from a traumatic event in her past. Backed by Barry Jenkins and Adele...
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A Conversation with Michael Tyburski (TURN ME ON)
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Director Michael Tyburski’s latest feature, Turn Me On, (which I recently reviewed), is set in a near-future dystopia, where ostensibly messy emotions are suppressed via a daily intake of pills. The residents of the strange, antiseptic compound run by “Our...
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Emma Mackey and Vicky Krieps Experience a Spanish Summer in First Trailer for Hot Milk
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While Emma Mackey is gearing up for a major year with Julia Ducournau’s Cannes premiere Alpha and James L. Brook’s long-awaited return in the December-bound Ella McCay (not to mention future roles in the next films from J.J. Abrams and...
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