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BeyondFest 2024 Review: BAAL, Mystery Horror Thwarted by It’s Ending
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Grace returns to the small town she grew up in to settle her father’s estate. She learns that her brother, David, has gone missing. In fact, a lot of people from this small town are also missing. There is rumour...
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FRANKIE FREAKO: Raven Banner Launches Pre-sales For Physical Release on Blu and VHS
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Raven Banner has announced the launch of pre-sales for their Special Edition of Steven Kostanski's small creature feature Frankie Freako.    An instant hit on the festival circuit, pleasing fans wherever it played, you can pre-order either the Special Edition...
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Dutch Film Festival 2024 Review: LIKE TEARS IN RAIN, A Loving Portrait Of A Private, Adventurous Man
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For film actor Rutger Hauer, the bravado of his early Dutch films as Turkish Delight, Soldier of Orange and the thoughtful villainy of Blade Runner were his signature as an actor. In the 1982 science fiction film made by Ridley...
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ALL OF US STRANGERS 4K Review: Andrew Haigh’s Ghostly Film of Queer Isolation
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Andrew Scott, Paul Mescal, Claire Foy, and Jamie Bell star in Andrew Haigh's acclaimed 2023 drama. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Sound And Vision: Gore Verbinski
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In the article series Sound and Vision we take a look at music videos from notable directors. This week: Gore Verbinski's music videos. Gore Verbinski has had an erratic career, going from big blockbusters to weird passion projects. With genres...
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EMILIA PÉREZ, A DIFFERENT MAN, BEETLEJUICE BEETLEJUICE and More at SCAD Savannah 2024
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Regional film festivals are the unsung heroes of the film circuit. They bring smaller titles to a local audience that might not otherwise get to see them, and they can also bring the larger films with their stars, directors, and...
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BeyondFest 2024 Review: ABOVE THE KNEE Attempts a Different Take on The Domestic Thriller
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Amir has a dark secret that he’s keeping from everyone close to him. He wants to get rid of one of his legs. The left one specifically. Amir has body dysmorphic disorder, a disorder that leaves him convinced that one...
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New York 2024 Review: CAUGHT BY THE TIDES, Time Passing, Observed Silently
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Jia finally makes a silent movie star out of Zhao Tao. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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PSYCHONAUT Has a Poster, A Trailer, And A World Première At The Brooklyn Horror Festival
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Seven years ago, Dutch filmmaker Thijs Meuwese co-directed the science fiction film Molly a film overflowing with ingenuity, a no-budget post-apocalyptic superhero epic. You can read my review here... That film had an incredibly impressive finale, and it marked its...
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Busan 2024 Review: THE FINAL SEMESTER, Youth Enters the Workforce in Empathetic Korean Indie
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Four years after her layered character study A Leave, director Lee Ran-hee returns to the Busan International Film Festival with her sophomore film The Final Semester, a film that also examines the professional struggles of the trade-bound working class. While...
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