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2024 NYFCC: The Brutalist Nabs Best Picture & Best Actor, Marianne Jean-Baptiste Still in the Mix

The New York Film Critics Circle Awards gave Brady Corbet's Venice and Golden Globe winning The Brutalist the top honors in the Best Film...

2024 Gothams: Sean Baker’s Anora Lands Four Noms; Payal Kapadia & RaMell Ross in the Mix

The notoriously unpredictable and always confusing Gotham Awards revealed their nominations for the upcoming 34th gala, with Sean Baker’s Anora leading the pack. Anora...

Hard Truths | 2024 Toronto Intl. Film Festival Review

Take A Chance On Love: Mike Leigh Delivers A Late Career Powerhouse You can’t help but wonder if Mike Leigh is making a sly joke...

Fatman [Video Review]

Black Coal, Thin Gag: The Nelms Bros. Stalk Santa in Middling Comedic Thriller Santa Claus is apparently a federal employee in Fatman, a novel idea...

Video Interview: Peter Strickland – In Fabric

We sat with filmmaker Peter Strickland following the premiere of his latest film In Fabric at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival. Strickland shares...

In Fabric | Review

Dress to Kill: Strickland Strikes Again in Luscious Homage to 70s Cinema “Dress shabbily and they remember the dress; dress impeccably and they remember the...

Off Set 2018 TIFF Portrait Series: In Fabric

It was a major coup for TIFF to nab the world premiere for Peter Strickland's fourth feature film. Selected for the Midnight Madness programme, In...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2018: #10. Peter Strickland’s In Fabric

In Fabric British director Peter Strickland is responsible for three formidably distinct genre tinged recuperations of the past decade---and remains frustratingly underrated. Arriving with 2009’s...

Cake | Review

Let Them Have It: Barnz Banks on Adept Aniston Grief is a prickly emotion to convey within the confines of the indie American melodrama, a...

Suffering in Silence; Worthington, Kendrick, Messina & co. Slice into “Cake”

Jennifer Aniston will have quite the "support" group of actors for her next journey into indie film format. Moving away from familiar rom com...

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2025 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 7 – Julia Ducournau’s ‘Alpha’

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2025 Cannes Critics’ Panel: Day 7 – Tarik Saleh’s ‘Eagles of the Republic’

Swedish filmmaker Tarik Saleh has been moving up from...