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“There Are So Many Black Stories That Are Not Duly Explored”: Seeds Director Brittany Shyne on Her Sundance-Winning Debut
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Director Brittany Shyne didn’t grow up on a farm, but a family history rooted in agrarian work inspired her to make a film about Black land ownership and generational farmers in the American South. Shyne started working on the project...
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I KNOW CATHERINE, THE LOG LADY
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(Check out Jessica Baxter’s I Know Catherine, the Log Lady movie review. It’s in theaters now. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) You probably DO know Catherine, the Log Lady. She was an actress for stage and...
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POLYBIUS Book Review: Mysterious Video Game Turns Deadly
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Collin Armstrong's gripping novel is a page-turner of the highest order. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Bonjour Tristesse Review: Remake Strikes Different Note Than Otto Preminger’s Masterpiece
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Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2024 TIFF coverage. Bonjour Tristesse opens in theaters on May 2. There was slight trepidation going into Bonjour Tristesse. Justifying itself as another “adaptation” of Françoise Sagan’s text rather than...
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‘Thunderbolts*’ Review: MCU’s Leftover Misfits Converge in Surprisingly Intimate Adventure
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Patchy as the film may be, the ennui felt by its characters is thematically fascinating. The post ‘Thunderbolts*’ Review: MCU’s Leftover Misfits Converge in Surprisingly Intimate Adventure appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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‘Weapons’ Trailer: Where Are the Children?!
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The official trailer for Zach Cregger’s Barbarian amps up the teaser’s creep factor. The post ‘Weapons’ Trailer: Where Are the Children?! appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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First Trailer for Dardennes’ The Young Mother’s Home, Premiering in Competition at Cannes
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While the critical support and general adoration for the Dardennes’ naturalistic style has unfortunately fallen out of favor in recent years, the Belgian brothers are back with a film premiering in competition at the Cannes Film Festival next month. The...
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A Masterpiece is Restored in Exclusive Trailer for René Clément’s Forbidden Games
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A rarity in today’s age, René Clément’s Forbidden Games premiered at the 1952 Cannes Film Festival and went on to screen later that year at the Venice Film Festival, where it picked up the festival’s top prize of Golden Lion....
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The Florida Film Festival: An Oasis for Creative Souls
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A report on the 2025 Florida Film Festival.
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Highlights from the 2025 MUBI Fest Chicago
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On the second edition of the streaming service's traveling film fest, and its stop in Chicago.
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