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‘No Longer Corresponds’ With Values
France’s Academy of Cinema Arts and Techniques, the body behind national film ceremony the César Awards, has departed X.
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Starring ‘Elite’s’ Ester Expósito, ‘The Talent’ Is Boarded by Film…
“The Talent,” a glitzy party-set psychological thriller toplining Ester Expósito, one of the biggest breakouts of “Elite” stars, will be brought onto the market at Berlin by Spain’s Film Factory…
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‘Dark Nuns’ Scares Up Top Spot as New Releases Surge
The South Korean box office for the weekend of Jan. 24-26 was led by horror film “Dark Nuns,” which debuted with a commanding performance, while action sequel “Hitman 2” also had an impressive…
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Arte France Unveils New Nordic TV buys
Arte France, the upscale French public service broadcaster, has made the Nordic region one of its biggest shopping destination of TV drama with the U.K., since the Danish cult series “The…
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‘Third Act’ Review: A Poignant Father-Son Narrative
The weight of responsibility is very much on director Tadashi Nakamura’s mind throughout the process of making “Third Act.” He’s making a film about his father, Robert A. Nakamura, a giant of…
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Freaky Body Horror Movie Leaves Sundance Screaming
“Together,” a gory love story starring real-life husband and wife Dave Franco and Alison Brie, shook up audiences at its Sunday night premiere in Park City. The Sundance Midnight!-->…
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‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ Review: Jennifer Lopez’s Welcome Escape
Boundaries are constantly blurring in “Kiss of the Spider Woman,” the revolutionary mid-’80s film that became a Kander and Ebb musical, and that cunningly (and stunningly) morphs back to the big…
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Jennifer Lopez Attends ‘Kiss of the Spider Woman’ Sundance Premiere
Jennifer Lopez, outfitted in sparkling, webbed-up gown and sky-high black heels, fought back tears as “Kiss of the Spider Woman” was embraced at Sundance Film Festival with a standing ovation.…
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A Vibrant Drama in the Dominican Bronx
Watching a friend be berated by his mother or witnessing a couple’s heated public argument comes with the uncomfortable feeling that one is intruding in a private matter. Those outbursts of…
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Eva Victor’s Smart, Sensitive Debut
In “Sorry, Baby,” the defining moment of Agnes’ adult life happens off-camera, but it haunts nearly every other scene in the movie. A standout of the U.S. dramatic competition at Sundance, Eva…
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