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fromKqed
1 week ago
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'Nonnas' Is the Comforting Dish We All Need Right Now

fromHackernoon
1 month ago
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The Top 7 Eagerly Anticipated Movies Of 2025: Superman, Thunderbolts, and More | HackerNoon

fromKqed
1 week ago
Silicon Valley food

'Nonnas' Is the Comforting Dish We All Need Right Now

fromHackernoon
1 month ago
Cryptocurrency

The Top 7 Eagerly Anticipated Movies Of 2025: Superman, Thunderbolts, and More | HackerNoon

fromRoger Ebert
3 weeks ago

Chicago Critics Film Festival 2025 Preview | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert

"Duplass and Strassner have crafted a beautiful film that somehow feels spontaneous, a window into a relationship that wouldn't have happened without a missed step."
Independent films
from48 hills
3 weeks ago

An interstellar live drag quest to save the galaxy (and you call the shots) - 48 hills

"We've played an early DVD game, where we actually stopped the DVD when it asked something, and the audience voted on which narrative choice to make."
Independent films
Film
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Bond fans shaken over $1bn Amazon franchise takeover

Amazon's acquisition of the Bond franchise raises concerns about potential changes to its creative direction and legacy.
fromOpen Culture
3 months ago

Warner Bros. Lets You Watch 31 Films Free Online: David Byrne's True Stories, Christopher Guest's Waiting for Guffman, Michel Gondry's The Science of Sleep & More

It's a fairly wild selection, pointing out its "dreadful films" that paradoxically hold a certain charm for viewers looking for unique cinematic experiences.
Online learning
fromNew York Post
3 months ago

This is one of the worst movies I've ever seen at Sundance

"Bubble & Squeak," written and directed by Evan Twohy, is a comedy, hold the laughs, about a fictional European nation that has banned cabbage. That, folks, is its one and only joke."
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fromThe Nation
4 months ago

The Unsettling Genius of David Lynch

In trying to write on David Lynch, one begins to understand why words did not come easily to him. Criticism seeks to articulate the inexpressible.
Writing
fromSlate Magazine
4 months ago

If I Could Make Everyone See One Movie This Year, It'd Be This

The struggle to determine what one actually wants to see in theaters is often overshadowed by the sheer volume of films available. Critics can lose sight of their preferences amid workplace demands.
Film
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