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First Teaser for Bi Gan’s Resurrection Arrives Ahead of Cannes Premiere
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It looks like Cannes was saving our most-anticipated premiere for last: it was just announced last week that Bi Gan’s sci-fi detective tale Resurrection has been added to the main competition. With a score by M83 and cast including Jackson Yee, Shu...
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RESURRECTION ROAD Official Trailer: Civil War Era Horror Flick
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An elite squad of six soldiers, led by ex-slave Barabbas, is sent on a suicide mission to infiltrate a heavily guarded Confederate fort hidden deep in the Arkansas wilderness. Their objective: destroy the fort’s long-range guns and shift the tide...
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SWAMP DOGG GETS HIS POOL PAINTED
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(Check out Lauren Wissot’s Swamp Dogg Gets His Pool Painted movie review. The film hit theaters in L.A. and NY May9 and will make it’s way across the U.S. soon. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Isaac...
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THE WIND WILL CARRY US Blu-ray Review: Poetry in the Hillsides, Cows Underground
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A man from the city comes to a rural village. His real reasons for being there, he keeps to himself, while keeping up a friendly yet elusive story to the locals. They, too, are friendly yet elusive. Among misses connections,...
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J.J. Abrams, Josh Holloway Reunite on Clever if Inconsistent “Duster”
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Josh Holloway is back in a fun throwback show that works when it remembers to be escapism.
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Love (Kjærlighet) | Review
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Ain’t Nothin’ But Sex Misspelled: Haugerud Continues Quiet, Earnest Talking Cure Trilogy Norwegian director Dag Johan Haugerud continues his sexuality-themed film trilogy (Sex/Dreams/Love) in Love, following the first installment, Sex, which premiered earlier this year at the Berlin International Film...
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“It is a Kingdom of Conscience or Nothing”: Ridley Scott’s Kingdom of Heaven at 20
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20 years ago, 20th Century Fox began the summer-blockbuster season with a sword-and-sandals epic about the Crusades. Kingdom of Heaven‘s pedigree was impressive, if not bulletproof. Ridley Scott was only five years on from his Best Picture-winning Gladiator (not to...
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Sister Midnight | Review
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Crazy On You: Kandhari’s Strange Fantasy of Madness It’s been nearly twenty years since director Karan Kandhari’s 2005 debut Bye Bye Miss Goodnight (since then working on short films and music videos, including Franz Ferdinand’s “Stand on the Horizon”). He’s back with...
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Emulsion Episode Six: Edo Choi and Alexander Fee on Mikio Naruse
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In a city where the rents are too high, the subways are too slow, and morale barely hovers above cope, repertory options might make such troubles worthwhile. So one thinks while looking over Mikio Naruse: The World Betrays Us, a...
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The Damned | Review
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The Damned Do Cry: Minervini Details a Doomed Mission For his first narrative feature, Roberto Minervini tackles another aspect of the evolving American identity with The Damned. A period piece depicting a company of volunteer soldiers charged with patrolling and protecting...
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