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TURN ME ON
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(Check out Chris Reed’s Turn Me On movie review. Director Michael Tyburski is a former HtN Short Film Contest winner and the film is now available to stream on Apple TV, Amazon and Fandango at Home. Seen it? Join the...
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Now Streaming: iHOSTAGE, Unnerving Dutch Hostage Thriller
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Also: 'Lazarus' and animated action, 'I, Jack Wright' and murderous money. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Friday One Sheet: THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME
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Something that comes up in almost every entry of this column, lately, is the omission of the credit block in movie posters. As if to single-handedly compensate for this, the BLT Communications design for the latest Wes Anderson film, The Phoenician...
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Chaz Ebert Says ILLUMINATE Film Festival Will Help Light The Way
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More information about the Santa Barbara-based film fest, dedicated to inspiring positive change, with Chaz in attendance.
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Calgary Underground 2025 Review: BROKEN BIRD, A Beautiful And Muddled Provocation
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We meet Sybil, confidently applying for a new job as undertaker’s assistant with the sharpest of black bangs, and a fashion that is both vintage and arthouse-modern. She is a seasoned pro with several references, and a balm for the...
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Exclusive Restoration Trailer for Northern Lights Reintroduces Powerful Cannes Winner
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One of the most remarkable discoveries I witnessed at last year’s New York Film Festival was the Revivals selection Northern Lights. John Hanson and Rob Nilsson’s overlooked 1978 drama, recently revived in a gorgeous 4K restoration, captures the plight of...
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That’s What Disruption Does For Me: Gareth Evans on “Havoc”
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The action director takes us blow-by-blow through his latest melee for Netflix.
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Doc10 Launches 10th Anniversary Edition with Some of the Best Non-Fiction Films of 2025
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A preview of Chicago's elite documentary film festival.
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UNTIL DAWN Review: Far Better As a Standalone Horror Flick Than a Videogame Adaptation
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Adapting videogames into other media, specifically film or television, has often proven to be a challenge many accept willingly, but few actually succeed in translating the gameplay mechanics, design, or conception into an equally immersive experience.   It’s made all...
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Your Guide to Ebertfest 2025: Day 3, April 25th
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A guide to Day 3 of the festival.
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