All posts tagged "Willem Dafoe"
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #8. Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things
January 20, 2022Poor Things Produced by Yorgos Lanthimos, Element Pictures’ Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 100 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2022: #49. Abel Ferrara’s Padre Pio
January 11, 2022Padre Pio His insatiable appetite for the seventh art means that when Abel Ferrara ain’t making...
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Reviews
Nightmare Alley [Video Review]
December 15, 2021Guillermo Del Toro‘s latest might not feel like a major departure from his general reputation as...
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Reviews
The French Dispatch | Review
October 20, 2021Repetition Commission: Anderson Flatlines with Twee Aesthetic Since cinema requires a semblance of participation by the...
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Reviews
The Card Counter | 2021 Venice Film Festival Review
September 2, 2021January Man: Schrader Fans the Underbelly in Morose Facade of Lost Souls Paul Schrader has obsessively...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 150 Most Anticipated Foreign Films of 2020: #24. Siberia – Abel Ferrara
January 3, 2020Siberia It’s been a long, hard road, but it looks like 2020 may finally be the...
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Film Festivals
2020 Sundance Film Festival: Miranda July, Julie Taymor, Dee Rees & Sean Durkin in the Premieres Section
December 4, 2019The most acquisitions and distributor launch-pad friendly section of the festival, the Premieres category had some...
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Reviews
The Lighthouse | Review
October 18, 2019I Can Hear the Mermaids Singing: Eggers Unleashes a Hyper-Stylized Portrait of Nautical Madness Virginia Woolf...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #3. Wes Anderson’s The French Dispatch
February 8, 2019The French Dispatch More croissant than cronut, Wes Anderson returns to the red, white and blue...
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Annual Top Films Lists
Top 100 Most Anticipated American Independent Films of 2019: #15. Robert Eggers’ The Light House
February 8, 2019The Light House Robert Eggers blasted onto the scene with what we can describe his own...