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A24 Delays ‘Legend of Ochi’ After Director Loses House in L.A. Fires
A24 has delayed the theatrical release of “The Legend of Ochi” after filmmaker Isaiah Saxon‘s house burned down in the Los Angeles wildfires. The fantasy adventure will premiere at!-->…
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Mirror and the Light Turned Down by Every Streamer
“Wolf Hall” director Peter Kosminsky is sounding the alarm about the state of U.K. high-end television, writing in evidence submitted to a parliamentary committee that the series’ second part,…
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Documentary on Magazine’s Operations to Hit Netflix
As the New Yorker magazine has its centennial year celebration in 2025, a new Netflix documentary will look at the inner workings of the prestigious and venerable publication.
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Brian Cox Play ‘Make It Happen’ to Open Edinburgh Fest
Brian Cox is set to make his return to Scottish theater after a decade-long hiatus in “Make It Happen,” a new satirical play about the 2008 Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) collapse from acclaimed…
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‘Icebreaker’ Trailer, Jojo Erholtz to Direct ‘Dead Women Talking’
Finland’s Helsinki-filmi is ready to hear “Dead Women Talking” in a new series set to be directed by Jojo Erholtz.
Based on the original concept by Johanna Holvikallio – with Tua Harno as…
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‘Mr. Nobody Against Putin’ Director on Kremlin Propaganda
“Mr. Nobody Against Putin,” which has its world premiere on Saturday in the World Cinema Documentary Competition section of the Sundance Film Festival, delivers an insider’s view of the impact of…
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A Middling Religious Refugee Drama
One of the most dehumanizing features — which is certainly a built-in component and not a bug — of the U.S. immigration system as it pertains to asylum seekers is that the applicant bears the…
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A Solidly Crafted Inspirational Teacher Drama
Based on the real-life experiences of co-writer and co-executive producer Nathaniel Deen, who appears at the end to bestow his approval on the dramatization and invite the audience to take its…
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Sundance 2025 Kicks Off With Questlove and Anxiety About Indie Film
“Does it get more Sundance than this?” Eugene Hernandez, the festival’s director, said at the opening night premiere of “Twinless,” which was being unveiled Thursday at the Eccles, Park City’s…
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Deaf Star Gets a Tender Doc
In her documentary “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” the star continues to explore the at times lonesome space she has occupied since bursting on the scene in 1986: that of being a…
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