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Features

Pick of the Day: “Resurrection”

“Resurrection” is an unapologetically gonzo movie that would absolutely not work without Rebecca Hall. But, luckily, Hall does deliver a career-best central performance as Margaret, a...

Interviews

Tribeca 2022 Women Directors: Meet Irene Taylor – “Leave No Trace”

Irene Taylor is a Peabody and Emmy-winning, Oscar-nominated director and producer whose documentaries have shown theatrically, at film festivals, and on television worldwide. Her most recent film,...

Television

Samara Weaving Set to Star in Sony TV Adaptation of Holly Madison’s “Down the Rabbit Hole”

Samara Weaving is following up her lethal game of hide and seek in “Ready or Not” by showing a different side of the Playboy Mansion. Deadline reports that the “SMILF” alumna...

Films

Charlène Favier’s “Slalom” Lands at Kino Lorber

Charlène Favier’s feature debut has found a home. Kino Lorber acquired U.S. rights to “Slalom,” a press release announced. The coming-of-age drama about an elite athlete premiered as...

Interviews

Sacha Polak on Confronting Feelings of External Beauty Versus Internal Dignity in “Dirty God”

Interview by Gabriela Rico  Sacha Polak is an award-winning director and screenwriter. Her feature films “Hemel” and “Zurich” were both screened ata range of international film festivals....

Trailers

Trailer Watch: Elisabeth Moss Is Haunted by Her Abusive Ex in “The Invisible Man”

Elisabeth Moss is out of Gilead but far from free in a new trailer for “The Invisible Man.” Inspired by the the H.G. Wells novel and 1933 film of the same name, the thriller sees...

Films

Phyllida Lloyd to Direct Female-Driven Housing Drama “Herself,” Sharon Horgan Producing

“The Iron Lady” and “Mamma Mia!” director Phyllida Lloyd is teaming up with Sharon Horgan’s production company, Merman, for her next project. Lloyd will helm...

Guest Posts

Guest Post: Why My Sisters and I Shared Our Story of Childhood Sex Abuse in a Documentary

Guest Post by Desirae Brown In the fall of 2007 we were at the peak of our careers. All five of us, including our brothers Gregory and Ryan, had attended Juilliard, capturing the attention of The New...

Awards, Films, News

Margot Robbie’s “I,Tonya” to Get Awards-Qualifying Run

Tonya Harding never found herself on an Olympic podium, but a biopic about the figure skater may be headed for awards season glory. “I, Tonya” has received an awards-qualifying release date, The...

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