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Four Themed Movie Days Coming in 2025 for Rebranded National Cinema Day
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Motion Picture Studios Back in Full for CinemaCon 2025
Posted on: Dec. 12, 2024
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Posted on: Dec. 12, 2024
Red Rooms
A young woman becomes obsessed with a man accused of being a brutal serial killer in Pascal Plante’s slickly constructed and brilliantly unsettling thriller.
Read More >>The Hypnosis
An apparently well-put-together couple begin to come loose at the seams after a hypnotherapy session in Ernst De Geer’s awkward and offbeat satire.
Read More >>Restore Point
Death is not the end in Czech director Robert Hloz’s stylish and ambitious future-noir Euro-thriller debut.
Read More >>Empty Nets
Behrooz Karamizade’s handsomely mounted drama is a compelling allegorical tale about the tragic loss of innocence at the hands of the powerful.
Read More >>Pure Unknown
A forensic anthropologist works to return names to the unidentified dead that EU states have forsaken in this sensitive yet urgent and persuasive observational documentary.
Read More >>In Camera
Naqqash Khalid delivers a blistering feature debut with this fragmentary portrait of an actor that delves into questions of performance and identity.
Read More >>The Lost Children
The reverie of an adult-free summer quickly becomes a monstrous nightmare in Michèle Jacob’s disconcerting portrait of childhood trauma.
Read More >>The Mother of All Lies
Morrocan documentary maker Asmae El Moudir blends the personal with the political in her formally impressive, puppet-driven, prize-winning family memoir.
Read More >>- Posted on: Jun. 29, 2023
Ruby Gillman: Teenage Kraken
Familiar and forgettable, this mediocre animated feature is destined to sink to the bottom of the ocean.
Read More >>Sorcery
A 13-year-old girl on a Chilean island reckons with colonial brutality in an ominous, supernatural tale of historical oppression and indigenous resistance.
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