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WITCHES
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(The 2024 Tribeca Film Festival runs June 5-16, and as always, we have many boots on the ground. Check out Chris Reed’s Witches movie review. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) The potential problem with personal-essay films is...
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‘Ghostlight’ Review: An Illuminating Look at Performance, Theatrical and Otherwise
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Ghostlight isn’t shy about spotlighting parallels and resonances between life and art. The post ‘Ghostlight’ Review: An Illuminating Look at Performance, Theatrical and Otherwise appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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SABBATH QUEEN
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(The 2024 Tribeca Film Festival runs June 5-16, and as always, we have many boots on the ground. Check out Matt Delman’s Sabbath Queen movie review. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Sandi Dubowski’s transformative documentary Sabbath Queen follows Amichai...
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20,000 Species of Bees Review: A Sensitive Look at a Trans Girl’s Self-Realization in Rural Spain
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The film suggests that our sense of gender identity bears the imprints of our family histories. The post <em>20,000 Species of Bees</em> Review: A Sensitive Look at a Trans Girl’s Self-Realization in Rural Spain appeared first on Slant Magazine.
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How Cold War Thrillers Expressed Presidential Campaign Concerns
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Sixty years ago, a moviegoing public still grieving JFK's November 1963 assassination, experienced The Cold War U.S. and national leadership through the lens of the filmmakers who brought them cautionary tales and doomsday thrillers such as "The Best Man," "Fail...
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PRESUMED INNOCENT Review: Murder, Without a Doubt
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Jake Gyllenhaal, Ruth Negga, and Peter Sarsgaard star in David E. Kelley's new adaptation of Scott Turow's murder mystery, debuting on Apple TV+. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Tribeca Review: McVeigh is a Chilling Portrait of a Community-Enabled Terrorist
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Mike Ott’s McVeigh is an immersive, chilling, meticulously paced portrait of Timothy McVeigh, played by Alfie Allen, who embodies the bleak, quiet rage of the radicalized terrorist. Entering the story months before he carries out the deadliest attack of domestic...
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Laying Brick: Robin Campillo to Shoot “Enzo” this Month
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The passing of the torch was confirmed around Cannes, and rather than what might have been an August shoot, Les Films de Pierre producer Marie-Ange Luciani and filmmaker Robin Campillo are moving full steam ahead on Enzo – the project...
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Sound And Vision: Guy Ritchie
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In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week we take a look at Madonna's What It Feels Like For A Girl, directed by Guy Ritchie. Ritchie started out his...
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Memoir of a Snail Review: Adam Elliot Returns with Black-Comic Claymation Melancholy 
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Grace Pudel (the voice of Succession’s Sarah Snook) is wishing goodbye to her elderly friend Pinky (Jacki Weaver), who’s currently prone on her deathbed. Once she finally perishes, Grace––who’s somewhere in her 20s, yet wears a black beanie customized with...
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