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Gabe Klinger Returns to Brazil for Berlin World Premiere of Isabel
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Gabe Klinger Returns to Brazil for Berlin World Premiere of Isabel

Gabe Klinger returns to his roots with Isabel, his second fiction feature, which will world‑premiere at the Berlin Film Festival. The project marks his first Brazilian shoot in a decade and…
Crime 101 review: a stylish cast, but a fragile screenplay
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Crime 101 review: a stylish cast, but a fragile screenplay

Bart Layton’s Los Angeles heist thriller aims for the cool, clinical energy of a Michael Mann classic, but it rarely sticks the landing. Neon skylines, gliding aerials, and a sleek score…
The Pitt S2E6 Recap: A Tender Goodbye That Lingers
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The Pitt S2E6 Recap: A Tender Goodbye That Lingers

Episode 6 opens on a high-stakes moment as Robby fights for Louie Cloverfield's life. Despite a round of chest compressions and a last-ditch shock, Louie's condition deteriorates, and the ER absorbs…
Fondazione Prada Film Fund Announces First Grants, Highlighting Huezo, Weerasethakul and Akin
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Fondazione Prada Film Fund Announces First Grants, Highlighting Huezo, Weerasethakul and Akin

\nFondazione Prada unveils its first batch of film grants, naming Huezo, Weerasethakul and Akin among the inaugural recipients\nThe Fondazione Prada Film Fund has revealed the lineup of projects it will back…
Fondazione Prada Announces First Batch of Funded Films, Highlighting Weerasethakul, Huezo and Porumboiu
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Fondazione Prada Announces First Batch of Funded Films, Highlighting Weerasethakul, Huezo and Porumboiu

The Fondazione Prada Film Fund has unveiled its first slate of 14 features, a cross‑border mix of development, production and post‑production work. The initiative backs independent cinema with no thematic constraints,…
Berlin Review: Anders Danielsen Lie Leads a Grim Bill Evans Biopic
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Berlin Review: Anders Danielsen Lie Leads a Grim Bill Evans Biopic

On a tense June night in 1961, the Bill Evans Trio reaches a rare pinnacle before a tragedy reshapes the story. Grant Gee opens with their club‑level ascent at the Village…
Love Letters Trailer Puts Ella Rumpf at the Heart of a Queer Motherhood Story
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Love Letters Trailer Puts Ella Rumpf at the Heart of a Queer Motherhood Story

A new trailer for Love Letters follows Céline as she prepares to become a mother, even though she isn’t the one carrying the baby. Her wife Nadia is expecting, and the…
Casting sparks around Jacob Elordi’s Wuthering Heights adaptation, explained
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Casting sparks around Jacob Elordi’s Wuthering Heights adaptation, explained

Emerald Fennell’s new take on Wuthering Heights has reignited a familiar debate around casting as much as it does around tone and setting. The project pairs Jacob Elordi with Margot Robbie…
The 1970s Breakthrough: Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg Redefined Hollywood—and who’s carrying the torch today
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The 1970s Breakthrough: Coppola, Lucas and Spielberg Redefined Hollywood—and who’s carrying the torch today

The 1970s reshaped American cinema, not with a single blockbuster but through a handful of filmmakers who pressed for control over their work. Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg…
Renny Harlin dives back into shark cinema with Deep Water
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Renny Harlin dives back into shark cinema with Deep Water

Renny Harlin, a veteran of 1990s action cinema, is stepping back into the shark movie arena after years away. He remains best known for Die Hard 2 and Cliffhanger, but his…

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