Latest Reviews
In Theatres
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MERCHANT IVORY
(Check out Chris Reed’s Merchant Ivory movie review, in theaters in NY and L.A. August 23. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) As we learn in Stephen Soucy’s documentary-feature debut, Merchant Ivory, the titular duo founded the
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A Conversation with Nathan Silver (BETWEEN THE TEMPLES)
Nathan Silver is a New York City based filmmaker who has been working as a writer/director since 2009. His latest project Between The Temples is in theaters this weekend and is not only an excellent film, it is essential Jewish
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BETWEEN THE TEMPLES
(Check out Chris Reed’s Between the Temples movie review, in theaters August 23. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) A lyrical ode to love in all its mystifying wonder, director Nathan Silver’s Between the Temples combines
Video On Demand
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A Conversation with David Hinton & Thelma Schoonmaker (MADE IN ENGLAND: THE FILMS OF POWELL AND PRESSBURGER)
Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger was written and directed by David Hinton and executive produced by Thelma Schoonmaker. The film is essentially 2 hrs + of Martin Scorsese expressing his deep love and admiration for the
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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
Now Streaming
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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
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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
Interviews
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A Conversation with Lana Wilson (LOOK INTO MY EYES)
In Lana Wison’s controversial new documentary, Look Into My Eyes, she trains her lens on real-world psychic sessions. Readers may be surprised to hear that I am interested in the occult and that I collect rare tarot card decks. I
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From REPO MAN to DEAD SOULS: A Lifetime in the Cinema of Alex Cox
REPO MAN (1984) [the latest edition in an ongoing Curbside Criterion saga] or From REPO MAN to DEAD SOULS: A Lifetime in the Cinema of Alex Cox “Lattice of coincidence… all part of the cosmic unconsciousness…” In the pantheon of debut feature-lengths, Repo Man should
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A Conversation with Nathan Silver (BETWEEN THE TEMPLES)
Nathan Silver is a New York City based filmmaker who has been working as a writer/director since 2009. His latest project Between The Temples is in theaters this weekend and is not only an excellent film, it is essential Jewish
Trailers
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HARD TRUTHS Trailer: Marianne Jean-Baptiste is Pissed Off With Life in Mike Leigh’s New Drama
One of the most anticipated movies of this fall festival season is legendary writer-director Mike Leigh's Hard Truths. The Venice, TIFF, NYFF, and BFI London selection has Leigh re-teaming with his Secrets & Lies star, Oscar-nominee Marianne Jean-Baptiste as London
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MEMOIR OF A SNAIL Trailer: Adam Elliot Returns With a Heartwarming Animated Coming-Of-Age Tale
Oscar-winning filmmaker Adam Elliot (Mary and Max; Harvey Krumpet) is back with his second stop-motion feature in 15 years! Memoir of a Snail - which took nearly a decade to complete - follows the life of melancholic Grace (voiced by
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HOLDING BACK THE TIDE Trailer: New Documentary Chronicles the Oyster as a Queer Icon
Premiering at last year's DOC NYC, as well as numerous other festivals, Emily Packer's documentary Holding Back the Tide gives a poetic look at the lives of oysters (a living creature) in New York City. While charting their presence in