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Toronto 2025 Review: UNIDENTIFIED, Justice Is Not Easy to Find
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True crime might be the cornerstone of the podcast industry, or so it would seem by the number of people who engaged in amateur detecting. Murder is an intriguing (and obviously horrific) crime; perhaps it's not surprising that an unintended...
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Sound And Vision: Celine Song
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In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week we look at Laufey's Goddess, directed by Celine Song. Celine Song, in just two films and one music video, has carved...
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Toronto 2025 Review: STEAL AWAY, A Fable of Desire and Danger
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The words uttered at the beginning of a story don't have to be precisely 'Once upon a time' to lure the audience into a fairy tale. But the form continues to resonate for a reason: we understand that such a...
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Toronto 2025 Review: ROSE OF NEVADA, Between a Rift in Time and the Deep Blue Sea
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I am far from the first cinephile to point this out, but there is no substitute for print film when it comes to conveying texture. The crisp quality of digital may give clarity, but there is a depth to a...
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Vlissingen 2025: Recommendations
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Next weekend sees the start of the 27th Film by the Sea Festival in the town of Vlissingen (Flushing), in the South-West of the Netherlands. A harbortown with beautiful beaches, it's in an area of scattered islands and peninsulas (and...
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Toronto 2025 Review: LEVERS, Perhaps the Unknown Will Save the World
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A community gathers to celebrate the unveiling of a public sculpture. The artist is thanked, the significance recognized, the head of the local arts council praised for her efforts in making this moment happen. But it seems a moment of...
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Toronto 2025 Review: EGGHEAD REPUBLIC, An Intern in a Gonzo Land
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Considering the current political situation, it's not too much of a stretch to imagine a world where the Cold War never stopped, and where at one point it turned 'hot' enough for a nuclear bomb to fall, in this case...
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Toronto 2025 Review: MILE END KICKS, Kicking Down the Door of Self-Worthy, Romcom Style
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To be a young woman who yearns for work and some form of success in a male-dominated industry, especially one in which you will achieve some public notoriety, is setting yourself up for a challenge of epic proportions. I wish I...
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Now Streaming: DANGEROUS ANIMALS, WEDNESDAY S2, HIGHEST 2 LOWEST, A WORKING MAN
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Our weekly guide to new and noteworthy indie and international genre fare. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Friday One Sheet: UNDER THE SAME SUN
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A round hug of a one sheet, for Ulises Porra's historical drama, Under The Same Sun uses the title and credit block, above the line and below the line, to form a circle around its multi-racial trio. A young Spanish...
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