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Female Filmmakers in Focus: Fleur Fortuné on “The Assessment”
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An interview with the director of the Elizabeth Olsen-led sci-fi drama.
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Looking Back: Highlighting Some Great Pieces by Our Female Critics
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Some great reviews and articles by our female critics.
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The Antidote for Fear: Natalie Morales on “My Dead Friend Zoe”
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An interview with the star of the great "My Dead Friend Zoe."
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A Look at the Rich Tapestry of Films Coming from South Africa
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A look at great South African films, all available on Netflix.
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‘Mickey 17’ Review: Bong Joon-ho’s Timely and Entertaining Anti-Capitalist Satire
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Robert Pattinson clearly relishes leaning into bug-eyed lunacy as much as he does pathos. The post ‘Mickey 17’ Review: Bong Joon-ho’s Timely and Entertaining Anti-Capitalist Satire appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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X-Rated Trailer for Bruce LaBruce’s The Visitor Offers Up an Explicit Game of Seduction
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After making a splash with his uncompromising incest drama Saint-Narcisse, underground Canadian filmmaker Bruce LaBruce returned to Berlinale last year with The Visitor, his explicit take on Pier Paolo Pasolini’s Teorema. Ahead of a release from Circle Collective starting this...
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Exclusive U.S. Trailer for Acclaimed French Thriller The Temple Woods Gang, Coming to NYC on March 12
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Named one of the 10 best films of Cahiers du Cinéma back in 2023, Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche’s crime thriller The Temple Woods Gang is finally getting a proper U.S. release later this year from Several Futures. However, New York City audiences...
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The Rule of Jenny Pen Review: John Lithgow Torments Geoffrey Rush in Depraved Psychological Horror
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Three decades on from Brian De Palma’s gleefully unhinged psychological thriller Raising Cain, John Lithgow has once again found a cinematic role to showcase his panache for exuding deranged evil. New Zealand director James Ashcroft’s The Rule of Jenny Pen,...
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“Daredevil: Born Again” is an Imperfect Interrogation of Our Current Moment
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The ambitious nine-part series lands plenty of punches if you go in knowing that it positions comic-book fare not as escapist entertainment but as bloody, political commentary. 
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DAREDEVIL: BORN AGAIN Review: Matt Murdock, Attorney at Law. And Sometimes he is Daredevil
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“Does the mask allow us to be our true selves, or, does it strip away our identity and allow us to act like animals?”   What should have been a night for celebration ends in tragedy when the assassin Bullseye...
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