Summary Collider's Steve Weintraub sat down with Alison Brie and Dave Franco for Together at the Sundance Film Festival 2025. Real-life couple Alison Brie and Dave Franco star and produce in horror indie Together about a couple whose move to…
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This year’s Sundance Film Festival was the place to watch films about mental health, grief, and family troubles. Renowned documentary filmmaker Dylan Southern returned to the festival to present all three in his latest film, The Thing with Feathers .…
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“A relationship is like a shark,” so goes a simile popularized by “Annie Hall.” The reason? “It has to constantly move forward, or it dies.” In writer/director Michael Shanks’ debut feature “Together,” a different fate for the predatory fish that…
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Wind Talk to Me German philosopher Ernst Bloch was noted for his introspection and study around what he termed the “utopian imagination.” He put forth the concept of simultaneous non-simultaneity: the possibility that people could live in different temporalities while…
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Love, Brooklyn is unlike any other romance of the last several years. Directed by Rachael Holder from a screenplay by Paul Zimmerman, the film is a love letter to Brooklyn and its changing topography. It’s also a love letter to…
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At a time when mainstream horror movies are struggling to strike a chord with audiences, art-house fare such as Nosferatu has succeeded. The movie is now available to stream at home, but despite that, it continued to draw crowds to…
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“There were once passages to the old world,” rues the plaintive narration by Will Patton over an early scene in “Train Dreams.” The early twentieth-century milieu of Clint Bentley’s film is now the old world to its viewers, but there’s…
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Summary Collider's Perri Nemiroff sits down with writer-director Mark Anthony Green and the cast of Opus at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival. Opus is A24's new mysterious thriller about a mega-pop star who returns to the scene after being MIA…
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Near the beginning of The Things You Kill, Ali's partner Hazar tells him about a dream she had. She's at the home of Ali's parents — it's nighttime, the home is empty of all the furniture and no one is…
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Best friends Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman indeed reunited on Friday, Jan. 24, but, unfortunately for fans of comic book films, their unexpected get-together wasn’t in any way prompted by a Marvel Cinematic Universe project. Rather, Jackman appeared on stage…
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These shameless comedies don’t care if you’re offended — they just want to make you laugh. Dating from the 1970s to recent years, they prove that a good laugh crosses all boundaries. Not Another Teen Movie (2000) Credit: C/O A…
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The premise of writer-director Sophie Brooks’ send-up of millennial dating mores, “Oh, Hi!,” hinges on an abrupt reversal of its trajectory near the end of its first act. It’s arguable whether or not this is a “twist” given how early…
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