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SANTOSH
(Check out Hannah Tran's Santosh movie review, in theaters now. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) “There are two types of untouchables in this world,” begins the imperative line of director Sandhya Suri’s Santosh, “one who nobody wants to
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A Conversation with Gia Coppola (THE LAST SHOWGIRL)
Filmmaker Gia Coppola, known for her tender explorations of transformation in Palo Alto and Mainstream, returns with The Last Showgirl, a stirring character study shot by acclaimed cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Loki). The film, which premiered
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A Conversation with Thordur Palsson (THE DAMNED)
After establishing himself in the television landscape with Netflix's haunting crime series The Valhalla Murders, Icelandic filmmaker Thordur Palsson ventures into feature territory with The Damned, a gripping period horror that proves his masterful command of tension extends far beyond the procedural format.
Latest Reviews
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A Conversation with Poulomi Basu (Maya: The Birth of a Superhero)
Who knew knocking down taboos could be so much fun? With Maya: The Birth of a Superhero, a VR piece that exhibited in the Immersive Competition, first edition at Cannes, and is currently available on Meta Quest, the UK-based Indian neurodiverse
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SEPARATED
(Check out Chris Reed’s movie review of Separated, available now on VOD. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) As we approach the start of Donald J. Trump’s second go at the presidency, it behooves us to revisit
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A Conversation with Jonathan Hsu & Law Chen (STARRING JERRY AS HIMSELF)
Starring Jerry As Himself emerged from the “worst day” of producer Jonathan Hsu’s life, as he told director and longtime collaborator Lawrence Chen on the phone three years ago. “I found out my dad’s been working as a spy for
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SEPARATED
(Check out Chris Reed’s movie review of Separated, available now on VOD. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) As we approach the start of Donald J. Trump’s second go at the presidency, it behooves us to revisit
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A Conversation with Jennifer Kent (THE BABADOOK 10th ANNIVERSARY)
Australian director Jennifer Kent directed her first feature, The Babadook, in 2014. That supernatural horror film proved extremely effective at externalizing both grief and a mother’s worst fears about parenting. Starring Essie Davis (Babyteeth) as that mom, Amelia, a widow
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RED ISLAND
(Check out Chris Reed’s Red Island movie review, in theaters August 16. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Lying off the southeast coast of Africa, the nation of Madagascar—the fourth largest island in the world—is often referred to as
Interviews
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A Conversation with Gia Coppola (THE LAST SHOWGIRL)
Filmmaker Gia Coppola, known for her tender explorations of transformation in Palo Alto and Mainstream, returns with The Last Showgirl, a stirring character study shot by acclaimed cinematographer Autumn Durald Arkapaw (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Loki). The film, which premiered
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A Conversation with Thordur Palsson (THE DAMNED)
After establishing himself in the television landscape with Netflix's haunting crime series The Valhalla Murders, Icelandic filmmaker Thordur Palsson ventures into feature territory with The Damned, a gripping period horror that proves his masterful command of tension extends far beyond the procedural format.
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A Conversation with Josh Fox (THE EDGE OF NATURE)
While Josh Fox might be best known for his documentaries - from 2010’s Oscar-nominated surprise hit Gasland right through to 2017’s Awake, A Dream From Standing Rock (made in collaboration with Doug Good Feather and Myron Dewey, who also served as EP on this
Trailers
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ARMAND Trailer: Renate Reinsve Unravels in Norway’s Oscar Entry
Renate Reinsve (The Worst Person in the World) is a force to be reckoned with in Armand. The psychological thriller marks the directorial debut of Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel, the grandson of Liv Ullmann and Ingmar Bergman. It had its world
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LOVE ME Trailer: Kristen Stewart & Steven Yeun Star in a Post-Human AI Love Story
As Sundance 2025 is approaching, one of the most ambitious films of last year's festival is finally making its way to U.S. theaters. Sam and Andy Zuchero's feature debut Love Me stars Kristen Stewart and Steven Yeun as two AI
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EAT THE NIGHT Trailer: Reality is Upended in Visionary Queer Romance-Thriller
One of the most mind-blowing, visually distinctive films to come out of the Cannes Film Festival earlier this year is Eat The Night from directing duo Caroline Poggi and Jonathan Vinel (Jessica Forever). The French queer thriller, which premiered at