Leo: Bloody Sweet is a Kollywoodified remake of David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence.
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Leo: Bloody Sweet is a Kollywoodified remake of David Cronenberg’s A History of Violence.
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My Love Affair with Marriage is Inside Out for adults.
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Prediction: theater historians will remember the 21st century for the mass dissemination of filmed productions.
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Cinema tends to be blamed for modern society’s desensitization to violence.
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Nyad debuts Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi as non-documentary filmmakers, with through-lines to their prior work that are starting to feel like burgeoning auteur trademarks.
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21st century cinema is inundated with bio-docs and bio-pics.
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Why are musical composers obsessed with the phrase “love is love”?
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This year’s New York Film Festival were two of the strongest moviegoing weeks of my life.
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Fair Play and May December are a “Classical Melodrama meets the Woke Discourse” Netflix double feature.
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