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PLAY DIRTY Review: The Mark Wahlberg Of It All
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Shane Black directed; Mark Wahlberg, LaKeith Stanfield, and Rosa Salazar star. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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THE LOST BUS Review: It’s Not Alright, Alright
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Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera star in Paul Greengrass' thriller. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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BONE LAKE: Here Are The Canadian Theatrical Listings For This Opening Weekend
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You know, we are glad that there is a publicist out there who is thinking about a theatrical release here in Canada for once. All too often, we get lumped into that 'North American' release mumbo jumbo, then our Canadian...
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Friday One Sheet: EUROPE’S NEW FACES
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A smoking vessel on an open sea. A literal and metaphoric image dominates the key art for Sam Abbas' documentary, Europe's New Faces, or "An observation of the migrant experience: From crossing the Mediterranean Sea to settling in Paris-based squats."...
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OBEX: Watch The Trailer For Albert Birney’s Low-fi Fantasy Adventure Film, On a Quest in Theaters This January
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Guaranteed to be one of the more unique cinematic experiences you will have, Albert Birney's low-fi fantasy adventure film, Obex, will arrive in theaters on January 9th, courtesy of Oscilloscope Laboratories. This distribution partnership makes total sense. It is an...
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THE SMASHING MACHINE Review: Benny Safdie and Company Deliver An Unconventional Sports Biopic
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Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt star in Benny Safdie's indie-feeling drama. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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THE PERFECT GAMBLE: Saban Films’ Action Thriller in Theaters & On Demand Nov 14th
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Two gamblers released from prison decide to open an illegal casino, but get entangled with the mafia, with one gambler's girlfriend caught in the middle. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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New York 2025 Review: A HOUSE OF DYNAMITE, The Last Minutes of the World As We Know It
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On a seemingly ordinary morning, a nuclear missile is launched somewhere out of the Pacific Ocean and is on a trajectory to hit Chicago in about 20 minutes. On a military base in Alaska, the officers who first detected the...
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Busan 2025 Review: KOKUHO, Heir Commits Himself to an Artist’s Life
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A hit in Japan, where it was selected to represent the country at the Academy Awards, Kokuho is a tougher sell elsewhere. Focusing on two kabuki rivals over a 50-year period, the film is nothing if not ambitious. Viewers unfamiliar...
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Busan 2025 Review: ALL GREENS, High Schoolers Become Drug Dealers in Goofy Comedy
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A bright, bouncy film about coed drug dealers, All Greens makes full use of its narrative contradictions. It employs a tone similar to the Baby Assassins franchise, only without violent stunts. Of the many coming-of-age films at this year's Busan...
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