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SUNDANCE 2026 LINEUP: New Films From Gregg Araki, Olivia Wilde, Koganada, and More To Premiere
The first hot film festival of 2026 is almost here! Ahead of its move to Boulder, Colorado in 2027, Sundance Film Festival will be returning to Park City, Utah, one final time from January 22–February 1, 2026. The online portion
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A Conversation with Lotfy Nathan (THE CARPENTER’S SON)
The Carpenter's Son reimagines the untold adolescence of Jesus in Roman-era Egypt through the lens of supernatural horror. Writer-director Lotfy Nathan draws from the apocryphal Infancy Gospel of Thomas to craft a provocative thriller starring Nicolas Cage as Joseph, a
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HtN’s Coverage of the Golden Globe-Nominated Films of 2026
Late last week, the 2025 (technically the 2026) Awards Season started heating up in earnest but it’s typically the nominees for Golden Globes that signify the full season kick-off. While snubs and surprises are always part of the fun, the
Interviews
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A Conversation with Lotfy Nathan (THE CARPENTER’S SON)
The Carpenter's Son reimagines the untold adolescence of Jesus in Roman-era Egypt through the lens of supernatural horror. Writer-director Lotfy Nathan draws from the apocryphal Infancy Gospel of Thomas to craft a provocative thriller starring Nicolas Cage as Joseph, a
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A Conversation with Zaradasht Ahmed (THE LIONS BY THE RIVER TIGRIS)
In 2017, after three years under the control of the Islamic State (ISIS), the people of Mosul, Iraq fought to reclaim their city. The nine-month battle to liberate Mosul was marked by catastrophic violence, especially in the historic Old City.
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A Conversation with Toni Servillo (LA GRAZIA)
Few actor-director partnerships in contemporary cinema have proven as fruitful, or as essential as the collaboration between Toni Servillo and Paolo Sorrentino. Since their first meeting on the set of One Man Up in 2001, the Naples-born actor and filmmaker have
Trailers
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MOTHER MARY Trailer: Anne Hathaway & Michaela Coel Play a Wicked Game in David Lowery’s Glamorous Thriller
Following his haunting, mythical, and magnificent epic The Green Knight, former HtN contributor David Lowery has another enchanting nailbiter up his sleeve for us this coming spring. Mother Mary, which he wrote and directed, is a surreal thriller set in
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CAROL & JOY Trailer: Nathan Silver Captures a Warm Daughter-Mother Bond in Short Documentary Contender
After working together on the endearing comedy Between the Temples, director Nathan Silver captures the bond between the star of that film, the legendary Carol Kane, and her mother, music teacher Joy Kane, in a short documentary that is sure
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COVER-UP Trailer: Laura Poitras & Mark Obenhaus Investigate America Through the Eyes of Seymour Hersh
After examining the life of photographer Nan Goldin and her fight against the Sackler Family in her documentary All The Beauty and the Bloodshed, Oscar-winning documentarian Laura Poitras investigates the political turmoil of the 20th Century through the reporting of
In Theatres
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HtN’s Coverage of the Golden Globe-Nominated Films of 2026
Late last week, the 2025 (technically the 2026) Awards Season started heating up in earnest but it’s typically the nominees for Golden Globes that signify the full season kick-off. While snubs and surprises are always part of the fun, the
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MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG: STAGE TO SCREEN
[Assorted quotes included herein, below, from teenage actor Kaison Marlow Eaves. Beyond the nepotism, a talented thespian in his own right (recently, Orpheus in HADESTOWN and Hamlet in, well, HAMLET).] Dreams don’t die. Keep an eye on your dream. Merrily We Roll
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NUREMBERG
(Check out Chris Reed’s Nuremberg movie review, it’s in theaters now! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) When the Allied forces defeated the Nazis to end the European side of World War II, they then had to decide what to
Watch at Home
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HtN’s Coverage of the Golden Globe-Nominated Films of 2026
Late last week, the 2025 (technically the 2026) Awards Season started heating up in earnest but it’s typically the nominees for Golden Globes that signify the full season kick-off. While snubs and surprises are always part of the fun, the
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REFLECTION IN A DEAD DIAMOND
(Check out Chris Reed’s Reflection in a Dead Diamond movie review, it’s in theaters now and hits Netflix November 21! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) The 1960s were the golden age of spy movies, thanks to an international
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A Conversation with Clint Bentley (TRAIN DREAMS)
Writer and director Clint Bentley doesn't make films about the exceptional. He finds the exceptional in the ordinary. Stories about jockeys past their prime, incarcerated men staging plays, and now, with Train Dreams, an Idaho logger whose entire life unfolds


