The Banshees of Inisherin: Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson Shine in a 'Civil War' Over a Broken Friendship
By Karen Gordon
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Rendezvous With Madness: Festival Marks Its 30th In the Year of Collective Mental Crisis
PreviewJim SlotekRendezvous With Madness, How to Save A Dead Friend, My Emptiness and I, Two Dogs, Bigger than Trauma, Love Bound: When Your Child Becomes Mentally Ill, Rain in 2020, Delphine’s Prayers, My Two Voices, I Didn’t See You There, Eat Your Catfish, Tim and Gemmel, When We Reach Out: Who Will Respond?, Film Festival, Mental health issues, documentary, Drama, Anniversary
Original-Cin Q&A: Louis Armstrong’s Black & Blues Director Sacha Jenkins on the 'World's Most Famous' Jazzman
By Bonnie Laufer
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Decision to Leave: Park Chan-wook's Tale of Murder and Obsession Evokes a Coolly Noir Mood
Aftersun: Sparkling Debut Ponders Father-Daughter Love and the Essence of Memory
By Karen Gordon
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Tales of the Jedi: Bite-Sized Back Stories Satisfy More Than You’d Expect
ReviewJim SlotekStar Wars, Tales of the Jedi, Dave Filoni, Ashley Eckstein, Liam Neeson, Ian McDiarmid, Clancy Brown, Phil Lamarr, James Arnold Taylor, Disney, Animation, prequels
Original-Cin Q&A: Wendell & Wild’s James Hong on Animation and the Enduring Genius of Seinfeld
By Bonnie Laufer
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Original-Cin Q&A: Decision to Leave's Park Chan-wook on Noir, Hitchcock and Femmes Fatale
InterviewJim SlotekPark Chan-wook, Vengeance Trilogy, Decision to Leave, Park Hae-il, Wei Tang, Noir, Hitchcock, Mikio Naruse, Obsession, Femme fatales
Star Trek: Prodigy - Kate Mulgrew Gets Animated Talking About Her YA Trek Series
Toronto After Dark Film Festival: Geeking Out With the City's Most Dedicated Genre Fans
Black Adam: D.C.'s New/Old Action Anti-Hero Brings Nothing New to a Noisy Party
And Still I Sing: A Victory for an Afghan Woman Singer, A Tragedy for a Country
Ticket to Paradise: Starry Comedy is Sweet but Requires Substantial Suspension of Disbelief
Original-Cin Q&A: The Good Nurse’s Redmayne and Chastain on Art Imitating Life
By Bonnie Laufer
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The Good Nurse: Quietly Brilliant True-Crime Saga Hinges on Ace Performances
By Karen Gordon
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ImagineNATIVE Film Fest Turns 23 With Mysticism, Mascot-Busting and Makeshift Families
Review, PreviewJim SlotekThe ImagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, Darlene Naponse, Indigenous films and filmmakers, Shelley Niro, Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Braeden Clarke, Imagining the Indian: The Fight Against Native American Mascoting, Aviva Kempner and Cheyenne filmmaker Ben West, Rosie, Gail Maurice, Keris Hope Hill
We're All In This Together: Katie Boland Soars in Deft Acting-Directing Dysfunctional Dramedy
Halloween Ends: 'Finale' Boasts Some of the Franchise's Best Kills
Rosaline: Revisionist Rom-Com Take on Romeo & Juliet is Smart, Snappy, Fun
ReviewJim SlotekRomantic comedy, Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare, Rosaline, Karen Maine, Kaitlyn Dever, Isabela Merced, Sean Teale, Hulu, Minnie Driver, Kyle Allen, Period piece
Stars at Noon: Claire Denis’ Ideals-Free Thriller About Lovers in a Dangerous Place