Kurinji,’ ‘Hunter’s Moon’ and ‘Shape of Momo’ claim the project and work-in-progress awards at Film Bazaar in India.
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“Night Is Not Eternal,” which follows the Cuban activist Rosa María Payá, is the rare nuanced political documentary that is likely to challenge every viewer’s perspective. By Alissa ...
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This article originally ran on January 11, 2020. It has been updated with additional films, including Steve McQueen’s new World War II-set movie Blitz. Speaking to Gene Siskel of the Chicago Tri ...
It may be the last few days of November, but horror and sci-fi films are among our top movie selections on Amazon Prime Video. Abigail, a horror film that premiered earlier this year, has made the ...
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