Latest Reviews
In Theatres
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A Conversation with Dea Kulumbegashvili (APRIL)
Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili has emerged as one of world cinema's most uncompromising voices. Her debut feature Beginning (2020), which won four major awards at the San Sebastián Film Festival, established her as a director capable of creating profound tension
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A Conversation with Michael Tyburski (TURN ME ON)
Director Michael Tyburski’s latest feature, Turn Me On, (which I recently reviewed), is set in a near-future dystopia, where ostensibly messy emotions are suppressed via a daily intake of pills. The residents of the strange, antiseptic compound run by “Our
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I KNOW CATHERINE, THE LOG LADY
(Check out Jessica Baxter's I Know Catherine, the Log Lady movie review. It's in theaters now. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) You probably DO know Catherine, the Log Lady. She was an actress for stage and screen,
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
Watch at Home
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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 Dea Kulumbegashvili (APRIL)
Georgian filmmaker Dea Kulumbegashvili has emerged as one of world cinema's most uncompromising voices. Her debut feature Beginning (2020), which won four major awards at the San Sebastián Film Festival, established her as a director capable of creating profound tension
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A Conversation with Michael Tyburski (TURN ME ON)
Director Michael Tyburski’s latest feature, Turn Me On, (which I recently reviewed), is set in a near-future dystopia, where ostensibly messy emotions are suppressed via a daily intake of pills. The residents of the strange, antiseptic compound run by “Our
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A Conversation with Charles Burnett (KILLER OF SHEEP)
Imagine this peculiar back-and-forth as mere embellishment. There is a far superior interview—in Interview, no less—with the great Charles Burnett and Barry Jenkins “You’re Either a Storyteller or a Liar” Go read that. Then, if interest persists, you can return
Trailers
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TOGETHER Trailer: Alison Brie and Dave Franco Become Entangled in Sundance Horror Hit
One of the most buzzed-about movies from this year's Sundance was the jaw-dropping romantic nightmare, Together, which is the latest collaboration between Alison Brie and Dave Franco. Michael Shanks wrote and directed the film in his feature debut. It follows
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SORRY, BABY Trailer: Eva Victor’s Healing Directorial Debut Arrives in Late June
One of the biggest revelations of this year's Sundance Film Festival is Eva Victor's Sorry, Baby. Winner of the festival's Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award, the writer-director stars as an academic reeling from a traumatic event in her life. Told in
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THE SMASHING MACHINE Trailer: Dwayne Johnson Stars in Benny Safdie’s MMA Biopic
Six years after making Uncut Gems, the Safdie Brothers have forged their individual paths as filmmakers. Both brothers have their solo projects coming out this year from A24. With Josh's Timothee Chalemet-starrer Marty Supreme set for a Christmas Day release,