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‘Havoc’ Review: Gareth Evans’s Plodding Neo-Noir Is Nearly Redeemed by Its Killer Finish
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If only the entirety of the film displayed the ferocious sense of purpose of its final act. The post ‘Havoc’ Review: Gareth Evans’s Plodding Neo-Noir Is Nearly Redeemed by Its Killer Finish appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Brussels 2025: Highlights and Award Winners from the 9th BIF Market Industry Showcase
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In the shadow of Brussels’ iconic Atomium, the BIF Market, running in conjunction with the Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival, celebrated its ninth edition last week, hosting no fewer than 50 projects in various stages of development across a five-day...
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Calgary Underground 2025 Review: TWO WOMEN, Modern Remake of Quebec Sex Comedy
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A tiny camera move during a scene at a Montreal Canadiens hockey game demonstrates what good direction can do: the storytelling happens via the camera itself, revealing the gag (which I will not) and surprising the audience with something possible...
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YADANG: THE SNITCH Review: Informant Turns Against Corrupt Cop
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Kang Ha-neu, Yoo Hae-jin, Park Hae-joon, Ryu Kyung-soo, and Chae Won-bin star in director Hwang Byeong-gug's so-so drug thriller. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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OXY MORONS: Release Date Announced For Dark Comedy That Takes Shots at Big Pharma
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Our friends at Entertainment Squad have announced that Sarah Cayce dark comedy, Oxy Morons, will have an on-demand and digital release on June 10th. Considering the state of things in privatized healthcare in some countries it is terribly relative at...
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Robert Daniels & Odie Henderson Talk Sinners
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Two critics talk Coogler.
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Wonder Is Everything: Willem Dafoe on “The Legend of Ochi”
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The actor discusses the importance of wonder in his creative process for A24's latest.
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Netflix’s “You” Gives Us a Better Ending Than We Deserve
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The final season honors “You’s” women, rehashing the objects of Joe’s many ill-fated romances.
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Isabelle Huppert, Catherine Deneuve, Virginie Efira, Vincent Cassel & More to Star in Asghar Farhadi’s Parallel Tales
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While Asghar Farhadi’s first ventures working internationally with the French-set The Past, starring Bérénice Bejo and Tahar Rahim, and the Spanish-language drama Everybody Knows, starring Javier Bardem and Penélope Cruz, didn’t quite Iive up to the Iranian director’s finest works,...
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Exclusive: Virginie Efira Wants to Save Her Family in U.S. Trailer for All to Play For
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Before Virginie Efira can be seen reteaming with her Other People’s Children director Rebecca Zlotowski in the Cannes-bound Vie privée, one of the actor’s previous festival selections is finally arriving stateside. Delphine Deloget’s drama All to Play For, which premiered...
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