Dune: Denis Villeneuve Goes Big and Finds Clarity En Route to Delivering a Previously 'Unfilmable' Epic
Original-Cin Chat: Dune Director Denis Villeneuve on Adapting the “Unadaptable”
By Karen Gordon
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Knocking: Art-House Horror Mesmerizes While Paying Homage to Greats of the Genre
Halloween Kills: Two really good Michael Myers movies in a row is a little much to axe for
The Old Ways: Offbeat Thriller About Exorcism Buoyed by Irreverent Humour
The Velvet Underground: Todd Haynes Doc Captures the NYC Cult Stars in Full Splendour
ReviewJim SlotekTodd Haynes, The Velvet Underground, Rock movies, documentary, Lou Reed, John Cale, Mo Tucker, New York City, The Sparks Brothers, Sterling Morrison, Cult Bands, Andy Warhol, The Factory
Demigod: In Horror Movies At Least, There's a Reason Americans Shouldn't Travel
Dear Future Children: Young women in Chile, Uganda and Hong Kong fight for a better tomorrow
Mass: Intense Drama Explores Horrors of School Shootings Through Parental Lens
Bergman Island: Ingmar's Spirit Hangs Over Lovely Film about Relationships, Creativity
By Karen Gordon
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The Last Duel: Ridley Scott's Medieval Tale of Elusive Truth Turns History into Riveting Filmmaking
I'm Your Man: Danke Schön, Mister Roboto
Muppets Haunted Mansion: Beloved Characters Bring Gentle Chills, Big Life Lessons
By Karen Gordon
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Fever Dream: Moms, Kids, And Madness Under the Argentinian Sun
ReviewJim SlotekFever Dream, Claudia Llosa, Argentina, Argentinian films, Spanish language, thriller, drama, mystery, Supernatural thriller, María Valverde, Dolores Fonzi, Netflix
The Rescue: How a Global Call to Action Made an Impossible Underwater Cave Mission Possible
By Karen Gordon
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Night Raiders: First-Time Director Creates a Dystopian Future as Metaphor for a Horrific Past
Slasher: Flesh & Blood Like a Deranged Soap Opera with David Cronenberg to Boot
Old Henry: Tim Blake Nelson and Stephen Dorff are note-perfect in an old-school Western reboot
By Karen Gordon
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Defining Moments: Check the Dictionary Under 'Cringe'
Summertime: And the Livin’ is Poesy