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Love Review: An Honest, Calming Nordic Perspective on Romance Love Review: An Honest, Calming Nordic Perspective on Romance Note: This review was initially published as part of our coverage for the 2024 Filmfest Hamburg. Love will be released in theaters on May 16. It requires a certain level of confidence to title your film so plainly and ambiguously as Love. While Michael Haneke was able to succeed with this approach in his acclaimed film Amour, Gaspar Noé, conversely, seemed to struggle. Roman Polanski, Vincent Gallo, and Panos Cosmatos are working on new feature films. Roman Polanski, Vincent Gallo, and Panos Cosmatos are working on new feature films. At nearly 92, and more contentious than ever, Roman Polanski is coming off possibly the least favored film of his career, leading many to doubt that he will direct again. Yet, still one of our most accomplished filmmakers, he appears unwilling to let the final shot of The Palace conclude his narrative. (This won't resonate if you haven't watched the film; Alison Brie and Dave Franco are accused of plagiarizing their project "Together," which was a successful hit at Sundance that sold for $17 million. Alison Brie and Dave Franco are accused of plagiarizing their project "Together," which was a successful hit at Sundance that sold for $17 million. On Tuesday, a lawsuit was submitted claiming that Dave Franco and Alison Brie appropriated the concept for their upcoming body-horror movie Together, which NEON acquired from the Cannes Review: Sound of Falling is a Psychosexual Fever Dream of Grand Proportions Cannes Review: Sound of Falling is a Psychosexual Fever Dream of Grand Proportions German writer-director Mascha Schilinski’s second feature, Sound of Falling, is the first competition entry to be shown at Cannes this year. If this serves as an indication, we could be in for a memorable edition of the festival. Taking place on a farm in northern Germany over the span of a century, this highly experimental and profoundly disturbing film. Get ready for ten incredible action movies you may have overlooked… There's a classic genre that continually draws in large crowds, from theaters to streaming platforms. It's action! Whether featuring cowboys, commandos, or anything in between, a great action film gets the heart racing and delivers an exhilarating ride for viewers. Outback is now part of Hiya Toys' G.I. Joe Exquisite Mini Series action figure lineup. Outback is now part of Hiya Toys' G.I. Joe Exquisite Mini Series action figure lineup. Hiya Toys has officially revealed that Stuart ‘Outback’ Selkirk will be introduced in its G.I. Joe Exquisite Mini Series, featuring a new 1/18th scale action figure for the Joes' survival expert. The figure is slated for shipment in Q2 2016 and is currently available for pre-order at a price of $24.99; take a look at the official promotional images and details […] Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review: A Flawed but Intense Conclusion Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning Review: A Flawed but Intense Conclusion “I’m going to miss the thrill of being notorious,” Ving Rhames’ Luther Stickell complains to Tom Cruise's legendary superspy following their initial impossible mission. It’s 1996, and these bold newcomers are enjoying beer outside a pub, getting ready to go their separate ways for good. “Don’t worry, Luther,” Ethan replies with a grin, “if it helps at all, I’ll always... The Criterion Channel's programming for June highlights Alan Rudolph, Johnnie To, Gene Hackman, and others. The Criterion Channel's programming for June highlights Alan Rudolph, Johnnie To, Gene Hackman, and others. A few months back, when I talked to Alan Rudolph, he mentioned that Criterion had attempted to release his (truly remarkable, essential) Remember My Name but faced delays due to music rights issues—so complex that a lawyer hired by the director ultimately threw in the towel. I prefer to believe that something has shifted in under 60 days. Paul Banks Discusses Composing His Initial Film Score for Sister Midnight and His Lasting Passion for Film Paul Banks Discusses Composing His Initial Film Score for Sister Midnight and His Lasting Passion for Film Since the release of Turn on the Bright Lights in the summer of 2002, Interpol's frontman Paul Banks has been a symbol of coolness. He has explored numerous musical endeavors, ranging from solo albums to instrumental experiments and collaborations with RZA, consistently pushing the boundaries of his creativity. He now has yet another project to add to his repertoire. The Damned Review: Chilly Civil War Journey Teeters Between Documentary and Reenactment The Damned Review: Chilly Civil War Journey Teeters Between Documentary and Reenactment Note: This review was initially released as part of our coverage for the 2024 NYFF. The Damned is set to hit theaters on May 16. Robert Minervini’s The Damned starts with two wolves feasting on an elk carcass, stripping away its fur and gnawing on its insides. While this isn’t a nature documentary, these brutal visuals establish a stark atmosphere for a The Weeknd, Trey Edward Shults, and Jenna Ortega Discuss Discovering the Essence of Hurry Up Tomorrow. The Weeknd, Trey Edward Shults, and Jenna Ortega Discuss Discovering the Essence of Hurry Up Tomorrow. Before collaborating with The Weeknd and Jenna Ortega on their new film, Hurry Up Tomorrow director Trey Edward Shults was feeling emotionally drained. Jimmy in Saigon: How I Obtained $300,000 from 750 Contributors to Discover the Truth About My Brother Jimmy in Saigon: How I Obtained $300,000 from 750 Contributors to Discover the Truth About My Brother Peter McDowell serves as the director and producer of "Jimmy in Saigon," a fresh documentary that delves into the enigmatic death and transformative life of his brother, Jimmy McDowell. In the latest trailer for DC Studios' summer blockbuster, Superman takes to the skies and engages in combat. In the latest trailer for DC Studios' summer blockbuster, Superman takes to the skies and engages in combat. “Your decisions and your actions define your identity.” If you were looking forward to James Gunn's interpretation of Superman, the new trailer offers our most in-depth preview of the film. Before it premieres this summer, the superhero blockbuster reveals the complex dynamics Superman shares with [...] Eerie mannequins unveiled in the latest trailer for The 18th Attic. Eerie mannequins unveiled in the latest trailer for The 18th Attic. Steelkrill Studio has unveiled a new teaser trailer (view it below) for their eagerly awaited game, The 18th Attic. This trailer offers a first glimpse at one of the game’s most frightening beings, the mannequins. These creatures, reminiscent of “Weeping Angels,” will become immobile when observed, but if you look away, they will pursue you. […]

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