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Ferrari | Review

I Got a Fast Car: Mann Gets Glossy with Longstanding Labor of Love For his first theatrical release in eight years and his second biopic...

Black Bear [Video Review]

Husband and Wives and Bears, Oh My!: Levine’s Dark Dream an Ambiguous, Playful Psychodrama The crux of our innate creative necessities might require something beyond...

2020 Sundance Film Festival: Omniboat, Lawrence Michael Levine, Heidi Ewing & Danny Madden in the NEXT Section

The Death of Dick Long, Give Me Liberty, Selah and the Spades and Alistair Banks Griffin's The Wolf Hour (which is receiving its theatrical...

Video Interview: Maxime Giroux – The Great Darkened Days

From working with a text about a path that is crossed with improbable odds in Felix et Meira, to the alienating, but nonetheless road...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2018: #69. Xavier Dolan’s The Death and Life of John F. Donovan

The Death and Life of John F. Donovan Established Canadian auteur Xavier Dolan embarks on his most ambitious endeavor yet with his long gestating seventh...

The 9th Life of Louis Drax | Review

One Life to Live: Aja’s Childhood Abuse Drama a Soapy Misstep Once at the forefront of the French horror wave of the early to mid-2000s...

The Girl King | Review

The Throne of Loneliness: Kaurismaki Cartoons Christina Considering it’s been forty years since her last notable on screen incarnation, the time has come for a...

2016 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: James Schamus’ Indignation

A veteran player on the independent film scene dating all the way back to Todd Haynes' 1991 release of the seminal queer film Poison,...

Maps to the Stars | Review

What’s the Matter with Havana?: Cronenberg’s L.A. Story a Hot Mess of Tangled Ideas Couched within its episodic instances of harpooning Hollywood stereotypes, there is...

Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2015: #78. Mika Kaurismaki’s The Girl King

The Girl King Director: Mika Kaurismaki // Writer: Michel Marc Bouchardt Finnish director Mika Kaurismaki, brother of famed auteur Aki Kaurismaki, has often resided in the shadows...

Dracula Untold | Review

Play It Again, Vlad: Shiner’s Debut Attempts to Reboot Legendary Monster It’s a bit hard on the undead when you shackle their malevolent natures into...

Enemy | Review

Identical/Identity: Villeneuve's Doppelganger Thriller a Kafkaesque Dead Ringer You can forget the pulpy throes of the dark hearted Prisoners, the recently released collaboration of Jake...

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Bonjour Tristesse | Review

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The Scary House | 2025 Udine Far East Film Festival Review

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