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New York 2024 Review: SUBURBAN FURY, The Truth is Still Out There in This Captivating Documentary Thriller
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Even with all the collective force of human imagination, evidenced by books, scripts and conspiracy theories, nothing can be as wonderfully and sometimes scarily incredible as reality. Some history lessons, even seemingly lesser ones, are so genuinely wild it’s hard...
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New York 2024 Review: TRANSAMAZONIA, Uneven But Poignant Coming-of-Age Story
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A plane crashes in the Amazon jungle leaving a sole survivor, a five-year-old child named Rebecca, who is then saved just in time by an Indigenous Iruaté man. Nine years pass, and Rebecca (Helena Zengel) is now widely known as...
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Trailer for Ed Wood inspired VAMPIRE ZOMBIES…FROM SPACE!
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Clearly inspired, and having some old timey fun with modern filmmaking tools and more than a touch of self-awareness, Mike Stasko's goofy homage to Plan 9 From Outer Space! era Ed Wood, Vampire Zombies...From Space! has been working its way through the...
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Montreal Nouveau 2024 Review: ON BECOMING A GUINEA FOWL
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It's hard to imagine what any of us would do, if we were driving along a quite road and came across a dead body, let alone the body of a member of our family. For Shula (Susan Chardy), on her...
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BEYOND THE WASTELAND Trailer Exclusive: Sci-fi Horror Thriller on Digital November 5th
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The world has been ravaged by a pandemic. Alone and outside the safety of the forest, Marko faces a shattered world shrouded in silence and danger. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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Hawaii 2024 Review: Hard Justice in BALOTA
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It seems like election conflicts are the norm right now, or perhaps it’s always been this way, and we just notice it more in the age of constant social media and news. Kip Oebanda’s (Abandoned, Liway) latest film, Balota, addresses...
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HIPPO: Official Trailer & Poster For Very Odd Coming-of-Age Tale
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Hippo examines the coming-of-age of two step-siblings: Hippo, a video-game addicted teenager and Buttercup, a Hungarian Catholic immigrant with a love of classical music and Jesus. Like the Ancient Greek Aphrodite, Buttercup’s love is unrequited by a brother who prefers...
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THE LAST VIDEO STORE: Black Fawn Distribution Sets Canadian Theatrical Dates
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A young woman – who happens to have a legendary “cursed tape” in her possession – drops off an old VHS collection at her local video store. When she and the store’s owner decide to watch the tape in question,...
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BOOKWORM Review: Sometimes Silly and Sometimes Serious Makes for a Fun Father-Daughter Adventure
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Elijah Wood stars in Ant Timpson's family adventure. [Read the whole post on screenanarchy.com...]
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ANORA Review: Wildly Entertaining
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The experience of watching Anora is akin to a spontaneous and unexpected invite to a epic house-wrecking party. It starts off with surprise and wonder, plunges into drunken euphoria, loses all your friends, projectile vomits on you in a car ride around...
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