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3-Hour ‘Midsommar' Director's Cut Screened in NYC
Aug 19, 2019

This year’s 12th edition of the Scary Movies festival at Film at Lincoln Center premiered Ari Aster’s extended version of “Midsommar” this past Saturday.

Aug 19, 2019

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Bryce Dallas Howard Bashes ‘The Help’ & Recommends Better, More Essential Films About Racism

June 9, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

In light of the recent killing of George Floyd and the worldwide protests, “The Help” has become the most-streamed movie on Netflix the past week, but reaction to that news has been that of backlash and disappointment because, well, much like “Driving Miss Daisy,” Tate Taylor’s Oscar-winning film sugarcoats racism. And now, “The Help” actress Bryce Dallas Howard is joining that fray, talking about the film, but also giving counterprogramming suggestions.

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‘Bill & Ted Face The Music’: The Hipster Doofuses Are Back For Another Excellent Adventure [Trailer]

June 9, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

After “Bill And Ted’s Bogus Journey,” the duo, still played by Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, are yet again here to save the day in the threequel, “Bill And Ted Face The Music.”

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Joel Coen's ‘The Tragedy of MacBeth' Has Two Weeks Left of Filming

June 9, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Joel Coen and Frances McDormand recently did an Instagram live interview and spilled some beans about their upcoming Macbeth adaptation (sans Ethan) starring Denzel Washington, and McDormand herself.

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Tommy Wiseau Says Netflix Doesn't Want to Stream ‘The Room'

June 9, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Tommy Wiseau wrote, directed, and financed "The Room" back in 2003, a film so bad that it has transcended genres and is now known as a cinematic cult artifact. The film was so fascinatingly inept that it seemed too good to be true. Were Wiseau's intentions genuine? Did he really set out to make a good movie? The answer, as we’ve learned over the years, was a resounding yes.

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California Reopening its Movie Theaters This Friday, 25% Capacity Screenings

June 9, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Is the lockdown on movie theaters finally over? The reopening of cinemas in the US is underway, but to have a film like Christopher Nolan’s “Tenet” to open wide you need the two biggest markets, New York City, and Los Angeles, to ease down on lockdown protocols. Well, it seems as though California Governor Gavin Newsom is allowing for movie theaters to reopen as soon as this week.

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Netflix's ‘The Last Days of American Crime' Gets 0% Rating on Rotten Tomatoes

June 8, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Many directors will never admit that they are bothered by negative reviews, but getting a 0% rating on Rotten Tomatoes is an embarrassing “accomplishment.” I didn’t expect the latest casualty of this shameful mark to be the new Netflix mob movie “The Last Days of American Crime.” This means that, out of 21 reviews, not a single critic in the world has rated it positively. If you remember, 2018's John Travolta-starring “Gotti” and the 2015 Adam Sandler western-comedy “The Ridiculous 6” were both 0% movies as well. “Gotti” still has the distinction of being the 0% movie with the most reviews to its name (55).

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‘You Should Have Left’: Kevin Bacon & Amanda Seyfried Star In Blumhouse Thriller [Trailer]

June 8, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Here’s another haunted house movie for you. Then again, this being the era of low-budget indie horror, there’s always the off-chance that something creative can come out of this tiresome genre (check out next month’s “Relic” as proof). With all that being said, “You Should Have Left” seems to be trying for something relatively fresh and new with the material at hand. My expectations are tame, but hopeful.

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‘The King of Staten Island': Judd Apatow's Rambling and Meandering Pete Davidson Ode [Review]

June 8, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

I wondered why Judd Apatow chose Pete Davidson to star and lead his sixth feature-length film as director, and after seeing the grotesquely overlong “The King of Staten Island,” I still wonder and beg to ask the question, why?

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June 2020's Most Anticipated Movies

June 7, 2020 Theo Fisher

As movie theaters slowly start to reopen, we will still have to rely on home viewing for the next 30 days. However, don’t fret, From Shirley Jackson to Pete Davidson, there is plenty to watch, here are the 7 most anticipated movies being released in June.

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‘True Mothers’: Naomi Kawase’s Cannes 2020 Film Deals With Adoption and Extortion [Trailer]

June 5, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Naomi Kawase was going to bring “True Mothers” to Cannes 2020, unfortunately, thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the film won’t get to premiere in the Croisette. It was, however, recently added to the list of Cannes 2020 Official Selections. And now, we finally have a trailer for “True Mothers.”

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Theater Owners Believe 90% Of Cinemas Will Be Reopened By ‘Tenet’ Release Date

June 5, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Something changed during the last week. The COVID-19 pandemic was replaced in the 24/7 news cycle by the unfortunate and tragic death of George Floyd. The ensuing riots only moved us further away from the pandemic, as if a new event had finally sprung out and the virus was no longer a priority to report on. During this time, we have, in effect, been spared the fear-driven coverage of the virus and started looking at the future, a hopeful one, in which, possibly, just possibly, things could get back to some kind of post-virus normalcy in the coming months.

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Director Steve McQueen Would Have Made Cannes History With Two Films in Competition

June 4, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

The BBC has confirmed that Steven McQueen conceived each episode of the anthology mini-series “Small Axe” as its own feature film. We already know that “Lovers Rock” and “Mangrove” were set to be part of the now-canceled 2020 Cannes Film Festival. The movies will debut in the U.S. on Amazon Prime as part of McQueen’s new deal with the streamer, no premiere date has been announced just yet.

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Ari Aster's Next Movie Described as a 4-Hour “Nightmare Comedy"

June 4, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

After giving us “Hereditary” and “Midsommar” in 2018 and 2019, Ari Aster is already working on a new project. Interviewed by the Associated Students Program Board at UC Santa Barbara, the filmmaker discussed what might be coming down the pipeline for him and it sounds batshit crazy. While he didn’t go into detail about this new movie, Aster did say that it will be a 4-hour “nightmare comedy.

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‘Shirley’: Elisabeth Moss Stars as Shirley Jackson in Brazenly Uneven Drama [Review]

June 3, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Josephine Decker turned heads two years ago at Sundance with her experimental theater drama, “Madeline’s Madeline.” Although that film ultimately felt too overcooked, for my tastes at least, watching it, you felt like you were witnessing the coming of a major new directorial voice. Sadly, Decker’s latest, “Shirley,” which I saw at Sundance 2020 this past January, is a step back, opting for a more conventional narrative, and, suffice to say, it’s a meandering experience.

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‘Lovecraft Country’ Trailer: A Man Fights Monsters & Racism In Jordan Peele’s HBO Series

June 3, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

As seen in the new trailer, the series is set in the Deep South ‘50s, as a Black man and woman attempt to fight off monsters whilst uncovering the truth behind the man’s family legacy. Since this takes place in Jim Crow-era America, our lovebirds also encounter rampant racism along the way.

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Cannes 2020: Francois Ozon's ‘Été 85' [Teaser]

June 3, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

French filmmaker François Ozon has been going at it now for nearly 20 years. His prolific filmography is filled with numerous genre hops and risk-taking endeavors, but also plenty of critical acclaim. From what I am hearing, his now Cannes-stamped new film “Ete 85” is supposed to be one the very best works of his career.

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Steve McQueen’s Upcoming ‘Small Axe’ TV Anthology Turned Into 5 Feature-Length Films

June 3, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

The biggest and best surprise of this year’s Cannes Film Festival lineup of films was the fact that Steve McQueen (best known as the director of “12 Years a Slave,” “Hunger” and “Shame") had two features selected.

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Cannes 2020 Line-up Includes Wes Anderson, Steve McQueen, Francois Ozon, ‘Ammonite' and Pixar

June 3, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

The Cannes Film Festival was officially canceled in April due to COVID-19, but that hasn’t stopped them in going “digital” by releasing a list of films that make up its 2020 edition. A total of 56 films that would have been selected to play at this year’s Cannes have been announced under the title “Official Selection.”

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‘Becky': Not Even Kevin James as a Neo-Nazi Can Save This Grisly B-Movie Thriller [Review]

June 2, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

You might know Kevin James as the loveable schlub from the CBS sitcom “King of Queens,” but the actor/comedian cranks it up a notch and goes full-villain in Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion‘s R-rated home invasion thriller “Becky.” James plays a bearded, bald-headed Nazi in a film that might as well be called “Paul Blart: Last Blood.”

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‘Yourself and Yours': Hong Sang-Soo's Seventh Film in the Last Four Years [Trailer]

June 2, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

The Cinema Guild has released an official US trailer for Hong Sang-soo’s “Yourself and Yours,” which first premiered at the Toronto & San Sebastian Film Festivals in 2016. This is the third Hong Sang-soo film being released this year along with “Hill of Freedom” and “The Woman Who Ran.” The man is a cinematic beast.

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