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One Night in Miami | Review

One Night Only: King Bespeaks Intention in Compelling, Recuperative Debut A night-time commiseration between Malcolm X, Muhammad Ali, Sam Cooke and Jim Brown is the...

Patrick Brice’s Corporate Animals | 2019 Sundance Film Festival

Working at almost a film per year pace since 2014's Creep, versatile in humor and horror, Corporate Animals is perhaps the best of both...

Top 50 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #46. Patrick Brice’s Corporate Animals

Corporate Animals A last minute addition for what might be a vintage Midnight section at the Sundance Film Festival, Patrick Brice went into production this past...

Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2019: #132. Little Monsters – Abe Forsythe

Little Monsters A project that was announced at the end of 2017, Australian actor/director Abe Forsythe turns to the popular rom-com zombie subgenre with his...

2019 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: #19. Patrick Brice – Corporate Animals

Pretty much working non-stop since 2014's Creep, Patrick Brice's only Sundance stop as been the acerbic The Overnight Earlier in the summer in New Mexico,...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #136. Adam Wingard’s The Guest

The Guest Director: Adam Wingard Writer: Simon Barrett Producers: Snoot Entertainment’s Keith Calder and Jessica Wu U.S. Distributor: Rights Available Cast: Dan Stevens, Joel David Moore, Lance Reddick After segments...

2014 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Adam Wingard’s The Guest

Sundance's Trevor Groth has a special place in his cinephile heart for Adam Wingard's filmic output - allowing the filmmaker to present the V/H/S...

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The results of the third Eurimages Project Evaluation Session...

Maria | Review

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