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The Criterion Collection’s April Lineup Includes Anora, Chungking Express, and Ugetsu on 4K
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Criterion’s starting 2025 with 4K on the mind: today brings news that April will bring Sean Baker’s Anora and a Blu-ray of Prince of Broadway alongside 4K releases for Julian Schnabel’s Basquiat (both the theatrical edition and black-and-white director’s cut),...
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WOLF MAN Review: Leigh Whannell’s Backwoods Howler Doesn’t Quite Hit The Mark
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A man struggling in a strained marriage strikes out into the woods with his wife and daughter on a mission to reclaim a family farm and perhaps repair his relationship, but instead finds himself tangling with a vicious, primordial –...
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‘Wolf Man’ Review: Leigh Whannell’s Reboot Tears a Somber Path Through Werewolf Lore
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Whannell’s film doesn’t convincingly reinvent the fundamentals of werewolf folklore. The post ‘Wolf Man’ Review: Leigh Whannell’s Reboot Tears a Somber Path Through Werewolf Lore appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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Wolf Man Review: Leigh Whannell’s Effective Reboot Scares Up Hereditary Horrors
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“In early 1995, a hiker went missing in the remote mountains of central Oregon,” reads the prologue over a gorgeous opening shot: a still, wide frame looking down at a farm surrounded by dense forest and looming mountains, dark clouds...
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DAREDEVIL BORN AGAIN Trailer: Daredevil And Fisk Face Off Once Again
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Arguably the best series that Marvel has ever made for streaming was the original Daredevil show distributed by Netflix at the time. Matt Murdock is back in a new series and a new home over at Disney+ this March, Daredevil...
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Starz’s “The Couple Next Door” Stops Itself From Reaching Great Heights
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The core four actors feel like the only people not sleeping through these scenes. 
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Meet the Writers: Zachary Lee
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An interview with one of our critics and contributors, Zachary Lee.
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Emmanuelle Review: Audrey Diwan Subverts an Erotic Classic to Compelling, Alienating Effect
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The most striking thing about Audrey Diwan’s reinterpretation of Emmanuelle––the infamous novel-turned-softcore franchise from fabulously named director Just Jaeckin––is that the original dramatic beats largely remain intact. Perhaps this is why it received a critical drubbing at its San Sebastian...
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Jose Solís’ Top 10 Films of 2024
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Following The Film Stage’s collective top 50 films of 2024, as part of our year-end coverage, our contributors are sharing their personal top 10 lists. By the time this list is published, I will be an official inhabitant of Lyon, France, the...
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Ard’s Dozen Of Musings About 2024
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Normally around this time of January I give an overview of impressions I got in the previous year. Why me? What makes me so special? Well... sometimes, in the past, I actually hadn't seen enough films to properly participate in...
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