Campion's storytelling conveys darkness and foreboding that thrills until the end, with great performances by Benedict Cumberbatch, Kirsten Dunst, Jesse Plemons and Kodi Smit-McPhee.
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Gyllenhaal in her directorial debut distills the intricate moments from the book to their essence.
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Mia Hansen-Løve's new film, appearing in the 'Main Slate' section of New York Film Festival, pays homage to Swedish filmmaker Ingmar Bergman.
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A screening of the newly restored film 'RAD' brought BMX stunts to the inside and outside of Fantastic Fest.
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Three short films played at Anthem Film Fest which took viewers through a range of emotions from anger, to desperation to laughter.
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Ira Glasser led the American Civil Liberties Union in decades-long struggles for human rights.
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Does what's happening outside the theater influence how you see what's on the screen?
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Waiting for a bus at the Lincoln Memorial forever changed the lives of Nick Sandmann and two of his classmates at Covington High School.
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A phone call from a dying boyhood friend begins a journey which leads to regret and trauma in "Last Night in Rozzie".
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James Suttles' film is a fun, slow-burning thriller that mixes several genres to good effect.
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