Latest Reviews
In Theatres
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THE WEDDING BANQUET
(Check out Chris Reed’s The Wedding Banquet movie review, it hits theaters on Friday, April 18. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) At the top of the list of reasons to see The Wedding Banquet, director Andrew
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WE WERE DANGEROUS
(Check out Chris Reed’s We Were Dangerous movie review, It starts April 18 in L.A. before a nationwide rollout. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) In director Josephine Stewart Te-Whiu’s debut feature, We Were Dangerous, the time is
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A conversation with Kei Pritsker (THE ENCAMPMENTS)
Nearly a year ago, universities across the world turned into war zones, with students, persevering with morale, camping out in tents against the cold, rain, and even snow; with threats of the national guard storming their encampments; and with riot
Latest Reviews
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TURN ME ON
(Check out Chris Reed’s Turn Me On movie review. Director Michael Tyburski is a former HtN Short Film Contest winner and the film is now available to stream on Apple TV, Amazon and Fandango at Home. Seen it? Join the
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HELEN AND THE BEAR
(Check out Matt Delman's Helen and the Bear movie review. The film is now streaming online through April 13 as part of the Cleveland Film Festival. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) What constitutes a marriage as ‘traditional’ is
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A Conversation with Carson Lund (EEPHUS)
Carson Lund's directorial debut Eephus arrives like a rare, carefully crafted pitch - deceptively simple yet loaded with unexpected depth and movement. Set during a final game between two New England recreational baseball teams whose beloved field faces imminent destruction, the film
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TURN ME ON
(Check out Chris Reed’s Turn Me On movie review. Director Michael Tyburski is a former HtN Short Film Contest winner and the film is now available to stream on Apple TV, Amazon and Fandango at Home. Seen it? Join the
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SUPERBOYS OF MALEGAON
(The 2024 Toronto International Film Festival ran September 5-15 and HtN has you covered once again. Check out Chris Reed’s Superboys of Malegaon movie review. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Based on real-life events previously profiled in the
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HELEN AND THE BEAR
(Check out Matt Delman's Helen and the Bear movie review. The film is now streaming online through April 13 as part of the Cleveland Film Festival. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) What constitutes a marriage as ‘traditional’ is
Interviews
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A Conversation with Miguel Gomes (GRAND TOUR)
Miguel Gomes has established himself as one of Portugal's most innovative filmmakers through works that blend documentary and fiction while experimenting with narrative structure. From his debut feature The Face You Deserve (2004) to acclaimed films like Tabu (2012) and the ambitious three-part Arabian Nights (2015),
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A conversation with Kei Pritsker (THE ENCAMPMENTS)
Nearly a year ago, universities across the world turned into war zones, with students, persevering with morale, camping out in tents against the cold, rain, and even snow; with threats of the national guard storming their encampments; and with riot
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A Conversation with James Griffiths, Akemnji Ndifornyen, Tom Basden & Tim Key (THE BALLAD OF WALLIS ISLAND)
I had the opportunity to speak with key talent behind The Ballad of Wallis Island. This charming tale follows eccentric lottery winner Charles (Tim Key) who manages to reunite his favorite folk-rock duo, McGwyer Mortimer, for a private performance at his remote
Trailers
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CAUGHT BY THE TIDES Trailer: Jia Zhangke Travels Through Time With His Ambitious Experimental Drama
Director Jia Zhangke and his leading lady Zhao Tao have been an unstoppable force in Chinese cinema, having collaborated on more than half a dozen films. Six years after the duo worked together on Ash Is Purest White, they have
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An Explorer Tries to Escape a Rain of Fire in an Exclusive Clip for ‘A Vanishing Fog’
A solitary explorer and guardian of the mountains (Sebastian Pii) faces a reign of violence across his land in Colombian filmmaker Augusto Sandino's A Vanishing Fog. The film had its world premiere at the Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival before
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EDDINGTON Teaser: Joaquin Phoenix Is A Doom-Scrolling Sheriff in Ari Aster’s Cannes Contender
Three years after his bewildering, anxiety-inducing Beau Is Afraid, Ari Aster is back with his fourth feature that addresses current events. His black-comedy/western Eddington is set to premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, which will run May 14-22.