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15 Films to See in May
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If you’ve already perused our massive summer movie preview, then our deeper glimpse into May should have too many surprises. Aside from a rather dire Hollywood slate to kick off the season, the arthouse and international offerings are a rather...
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“DEEP WATER”
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THE STORY – A group of international passengers en route from Los Angeles to Shanghai are forced to make an emergency landing in shark-infested waters. Now they must work together in hopes to overcome the frenzy of sharks drawn to the...
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Home Entertainment Guide April 2026: Send Help, 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple, Highest 2 Lowest, More
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The latest physical media releases include Send Help, The Bone Temple, Highest 2 Lowest, Die My Love, and Criterion editions of Point Blank and The Life of Brian.
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Arnaud Desplechin on Two Pianos, Nervous Breakdowns, and Making Cinema Bigger Than Life
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With 18 features and counting to his name—including modern classics like My Sex Life… or How I Got into an Argument and A Christmas Tale—French writer-director Arnaud Desplechin continues to deliver thought-provoking cinema. Be it a police procedural, a documentary...
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PANDA Review: Beautiful Poetry for Marginalised People in Suburban China
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Directed by Zhang Xinyang, the film combines the suffering of people with the charm they display while enduring it. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Zach Cregger Returns in First Trailer for Resident Evil
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Following Barbarian and last year’s Oscar-winning Weapons, Zach Cregger is back sooner than expected, this time jumping into franchise territory. His next feature stays in the horror genre with a new take on Resident Evil. First launched by Paul W....
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The Last One for the Road Review: A Delightful Trip Through Italy
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Thessaloniki coverage. The film opens in theaters on May 1. It doesn’t take long to work out where you are in The Last One for the Road––for the backroads...
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Two Pianos Review: Another Rich, Thoughtful Drama from Arnaud Desplechin
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 TIFF coverage. The film opens in theaters on May 1. The past rears its not-so-ugly head in Two Pianos, Arnaud Desplechin’s latest film exploring the ways gorgeous people make...
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‘Man on Fire’ Review: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Shines in Bog-Standard Special Ops Potboiler
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The series has the distinction of being the first Man on Fire adaptation to lack its own identity. The post ‘Man on Fire’ Review: Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Shines in Bog-Standard Special Ops Potboiler appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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History Repeating Itself: Magnus von Horn Train Hops with Jeremy Strong in ‘The Passenger’
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Hopefully at some point it’ll lose the over-used, generic title, but on the positive side, Swedish filmmaker Magnus von Horn is setting up his next project — moving into English language terrain with some premium talent in Jeremy Strong. Variety...
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