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Ross McElwee’s Sherman’s March Returns in 4K as Remake Debuts
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Ross McElwee’s Sherman’s March Returns in 4K as Remake Debuts

Two of Ross McElwee’s films are headed back to cinemas this year, courtesy of Music Box Films. The distributor has acquired a pristine 4K restoration of Sherman’s March alongside his new…
Deep Water review: Eckhart anchors Harlin’s ocean-disaster thriller
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Deep Water review: Eckhart anchors Harlin’s ocean-disaster thriller

OverviewRenny Harlin’s Deep Water channels the era of big, crowd‑pleasing disaster cinema, trading glossy spectacle for raw, oceanic peril. Aaron Eckhart plays Rich, a veteran officer whose instinct to survive tests…
Goro Miyazaki’s New Ghibli Short Could Define His Solo Voice
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Goro Miyazaki’s New Ghibli Short Could Define His Solo Voice

Studio Ghibli is rolling out a new short that could redefine how its next generation of directors is judged. Titled Majo no Tani no Yoru, or A Night in the Valley…
William Shatner Reflects on Chris Pine’s Kirk: A Generous Take from the Original Captain
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William Shatner Reflects on Chris Pine’s Kirk: A Generous Take from the Original Captain

William Shatner will always be associated with Captain Kirk, the character he defined on Star Trek. As the franchise continues with fresh faces in the captain's chair, the original legend weighs…
CGI gumshoes with real heart: a sharper take on The Sheep Detectives
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CGI gumshoes with real heart: a sharper take on The Sheep Detectives

Kyle Balda’s film centers a CGI flock that leads a village whodunit about a shepherd’s murder. The woolly quartet—Lily, Sebastian, Mopple, and their peers—come with distinct personalities and celebrity voicework that…
Mark Jenkin: Looking Back to Move Forward with Rose of Nevada
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Mark Jenkin: Looking Back to Move Forward with Rose of Nevada

Filmmaker Mark Jenkin remains devoted to a hands-on, self-reliant approach to cinema, where memory acts as a creative engine. He shoots with a hand-cranked Bolex and handles the soundscape himself, from…
Nuestra Tierra Reframes Indigenous Murder as a Brutal Chronicle of Colonial Legacies
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Nuestra Tierra Reframes Indigenous Murder as a Brutal Chronicle of Colonial Legacies

Overview Lucrecia Martel's documentary dives into a 2009 killing within the Chuschagasta Indigenous community of northern Argentina. The film blends drone-captured imagery, courtroom footage, and raw cellphone videos to pull back…
Dystopian Arena Drama: The School Duel Reframes Violence as Spectacle
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Dystopian Arena Drama: The School Duel Reframes Violence as Spectacle

Todd Wiseman Jr. delivers a stark debut that uses black-and-white imagery to draw you into a near-future crisis. The School Duel reframes school violence as a televised arena where teens face…
Truth & Movies Explores Rose of Nevada, Mother Mary and Vox Lux (2018)
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Truth & Movies Explores Rose of Nevada, Mother Mary and Vox Lux (2018)

In the newest Truth & Movies installment, the hosts thread together three titles that anchor a broader talk about cinema's present moment: Mark Jenkin’s Rose of Nevada, David Lowery’s Mother Mary,…
Mark Jenkin on Nostalgia as a Creative Engine for Rose of Nevada
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Mark Jenkin on Nostalgia as a Creative Engine for Rose of Nevada

Filmmaker Mark Jenkin keeps a distinctly tactile workflow, steering much of his work by hand. He handles the camera on a hand‑cranked Bolex, fends for sound design and music in post,…

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