Latest Reviews
In Theatres
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A Conversation with Jordan Scott & Eric Bana (A SACRIFICE)
A Sacrifice was written and directed by Jordan Scott and stars Eric Bana. The film is in theaters now. It is the type of movie that should be supported in theaters as it is an original, adult driven story geared
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DANDELION
(Check out Chris Reed’s Dandelion movie review, in theaters July 12 via IFC Films. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Sometimes a love affair is not what it seems, but even flawed relationships can open up fresh possibilities.
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A Conversation with Catherine Breillat (LAST SUMMER)
Last Summer was written and directed by Catherine Breillat. The film premiered in the main competition of Cannes in 2023. Breillat is a legendary French filmmaker who is responsible for masterpieces such as Fat Girl, Romance and, The Last Mistress.
Video On Demand
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A Conversation with Corey Sherman (BIG BOYS)
No one likes being 14. That age just sucks. Unless you happen to be the lead character on the Disney show, or arguably the actor portraying that lead character, real life conflicts come at you from every angle and never
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HUMANE
(Check out Chris Reed’s movie review of Humane. The film opens today in select theaters via IFC Films before hitting Shudder July 26. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) There are many dire crises that humanity must now, and
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FEMME
(Check out Bears Rebecca Fonté’s Femme movie review. The film premiered at Berlinale in February and is in theaters now. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Although the range of film covering the LGBTQ experience has widened, most
Now Streaming
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BRATS
(Check out Chris Reed’s Brats movie review, the doc is steaming now on Hulu. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Mental-health therapy can be expensive and last for years; have you considered making a movie about
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A Conversation with Sebastien Vaniček (INFESTED)
Sebastien Vaniček hails from the suburbs of Paris and is an up and coming horror filmmaker with a unique style and tons of passion. He started making short films in 2015, getting around 3 under his belt before making his
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GASOLINE RAINBOW
(Check out M.J. O'Toole's Gasoline Rainbow movie review. The film is in select theaters now before hitting Mubi on May 31. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) While many Americans worry about the future, five teens from small-town
Interviews
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A Conversation with Jordan Scott & Eric Bana (A SACRIFICE)
A Sacrifice was written and directed by Jordan Scott and stars Eric Bana. The film is in theaters now. It is the type of movie that should be supported in theaters as it is an original, adult driven story geared
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A Conversation with Corey Sherman (BIG BOYS)
No one likes being 14. That age just sucks. Unless you happen to be the lead character on the Disney show, or arguably the actor portraying that lead character, real life conflicts come at you from every angle and never
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A Conversation with Catherine Breillat (LAST SUMMER)
Last Summer was written and directed by Catherine Breillat. The film premiered in the main competition of Cannes in 2023. Breillat is a legendary French filmmaker who is responsible for masterpieces such as Fat Girl, Romance and, The Last Mistress.
Trailers
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CUCKOO Trailer: Neon is at it again!
Hot on the heels of the underdog breakout film of the summer, Longlegs, Neon is set to release another hotly anticipated horror film with the eerie looking Cuckoo starring Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens, directed by Tilman Singer. Get ready, it's
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THE BECOMERS Trailer: Aliens Navigate Life on Earth in Zach Clark’s Sci-Fi Genre-Bender
Hammer to Nail loves us some some Zach Clark weirdness! His latest film The Becomers hits theaters and VOD Tuesday, September 23 from Dark Star Pictures. Here's the official synopsis: Forced to flee their dying planet, two body-snatching alien lovers arrive separately on
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MOUNTAINS Trailer: A Haitian Immigrant Family Lives Through Change in Festival Winner
How do you hang onto your values while everything around you is changing? Monica Sorelle's touching and observant feature debut Mountains centers on a Haitian immigrant family living in Miami's Little Haiti neighborhood trying to pursue their dreams, while gentrification