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Mona Lisa and the Blood Moon | Review

The Moon in the Gutter: Amirpour Shoots for the Moon and Misses For her third directorial outing, Ana Lily Amirpour remains fascinated with B-movie grunge...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Chase Palmer’s Naked Singularity

We were anticipating a showing of Naked Singularity at last year's edition of Sundance and of course it didn't land anywhere else this year...

2021 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Ana Lily Amirpour’s Mona Lisa And The Blood Moon

A Sundance Film Festival darling back in 2014 for the Iranian vampire spaghetti western A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (read review), she would...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #41. Prisoners of the Ghostland – Sion Sono

Prisoners of the Ghostland Despite being a perennial festival presence, some may be wondering what’s happened to Japanese provocateur Sion Sono, who usually has somewhere...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #119. Born a King – Agusti Villaronga

Born a King Agusti Villaronga’s ninth feature Born a King should be ready for 2019 in what stands as one of the Spanish filmmaker’s largest...

If Beale Street Could Talk | Review

I Can Feel the Beale: Jenkins Does Justice to Classic Baldwin Novel Following his history making Best Picture winner Moonlight, stakes are set high for...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #3. Barry Jenkins’ If Beale Street Could Talk

If Beale Street Could Talk Film historians will likely do a poor job in describing the resounding support, everyone onboard and all-aboard of the Moonlight...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2018: #74. Agustí Villaronga’s Born a King

Born a King Spanish auteur Agusti Villaronga has maintained a prolific resume over the past decade, but one would hardly know it stateside as his...

Kill Your Friends | Review

How to Get Ahead in Miming: Harris’ Recycles the Sociopathic Entrepreneur Owen Harris dips out of television for feature debut Kill Your Friends, an adaptation...

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