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‘Zodiac Killer Project’ Review: Charlie Shackleton Boldly Dissects True-Crime Conventions
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The film is a wicked embodiment of the notion of the media itself being the message. The post ‘Zodiac Killer Project’ Review: Charlie Shackleton Boldly Dissects True-Crime Conventions appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Sundance 2025: Life After, Sugar Babies, Seeds
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On three strong docs from the U.S. Documentary program from Sundance this year.
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Sundance 2025: The Dating Game, Prime Minister, How to Build a Library
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On three offerings from the Sundance World Documentary Competition.
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YOJIMBO / SANJURO: TWO SAMURAI FILMS BY AKIRA KUROSAWA 4K Review: Pristine Perfection
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Toshiro Mifune stars as a classic character in the action classics, now in 4K from The Criterion Collection. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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David Cronenberg’s The Shrouds Sets Spring Release as New Teaser Arrives
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After his long-awaited return with Crimes of the Future, David Cronenberg returned last year to the festival circuit with The Shrouds, a darkly funny conspiracy thriller led by Vincent Cassel, Diane Kruger, and newly minted Oscar nominee Guy Pearce. Picked...
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Friday One Sheet: I LOVE YOU FOREVER
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For Cazzie David and Elisa Kalani's anti RomCom, I Love You Forever, the key art is all about the blank white wall. I know I have been going on for some time about the death of movie credit blocks on...
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Sundance 2025: The Perfect Neighbor, The Alabama Solution, Zodiac Killer Project
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On three fantastic documentaries of Sundance 2025 that challenge how we tell stories of crime.
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‘Plainclothes’ Review: Carmen Emmi’s Intensely Subjective Tale of Queer Shame and Desire
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In the harsh light of 2025, the film’s snapshot of its 1997 setting doesn’t look like yesterday. The post ‘Plainclothes’ Review: Carmen Emmi’s Intensely Subjective Tale of Queer Shame and Desire appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Sundance 2025 Review: KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN, Politics, Queerness, and Jennifer Lopez
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As countries on both sides of the Atlantic careen uncontrollably towards illiberalism, authoritarian, and fascism, art as an act of resistance, opposition, or defiance gains ever greater importance.   That includes an oft-adapted work, such as Manuel Puig’s 1976 postmodern...
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