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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.

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‘News of the World': Tom Hanks Reunites With ‘Captain Phillips' Director For New Western [Trailer]

October 22, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

A trailer for Paul Greengrass‘ “News Of The World” has arrived. Greengrass reunites with Tom Hanks to bring us this Western drama following a Texan (Hanks) plying his trade by delivering news to townspeople across the west, who gets caught up in the rescue attempt of a kidnapped girl. Buzz has been very strong for Greengrass’ film, with resident IndieWire insider Anne Thompson hinting it could be a major player come next April’s Oscars — we’re not surprised, the last time Hanks and Greengrass teamed up for a film was in 2013 for their excellent “Captain Phillips.”

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‘Mank': David Fincher's Making-Of ‘Citizen Kane' is a Bonafide Oscar Contender [Trailer]

October 21, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

We now have our first official trailer for David Fincher’s “Mank.” I’m crossing my fingers for a potential press screening in theaters, but chances are I will most likely be watching this on my 55-inch 4k screen at home. I can’t fathom not watching “Mank” on the big screen, but, alas, that is what will likely happen as Netflix won’t be releasing it theatrically, and not because of the pandemic, but because they would rather we all stay at home and revel in n the beautiful black and white frames via our television — that’s their model and they are sticking with it.

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‘Borat Subsequent Moviefilm': A Flat Attempt at Satire in the Age of Social Media [Review]

October 21, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

“Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” is a sequel to the 2006 comedy classic, “Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan.” Shot late this year, on a whim, by star Sacha Baron Cohen, the film has our fictional Kazakh character, now a celebrity, trying to hide from the public in various different costumes. Much like the original, there are pranks involving abortion clinics, right-wing rallies. but this time around even Trump consiglieres such Rudy Giuliani and Mike Pence get swept up into the action.

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October 21, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

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‘Bad Hair': A Killer Weave Kills the Un-Woke in Satirical Horror Movie [Review]

October 20, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

“Bad Hair” is Justin Simien’s sophomore effort, following the critically-acclaimed “Dear White People.” It also opened the midnight section at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. This blend of the socio-political and horror falls mostly flat in its attempt to both provoke and entertain. Set in 1989 L.A., the movie revolves around Anna (Elle Lorraine), working as an assistant on the music video show, “Culture.” She desperately wants a promotion, but sees her dreams evaporate when her boss leaves the company, replaced by Zora (Vanessa Williams, miscast), who wants to revamp the business by, gulp, adhering to white culture.

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David Fincher's ‘Mank' Screening for Press on October 27th

October 19, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Netflix just sent out screening invites for David Fincher’s “Mank.” The screening date is now set for October 27th, which is a whopping 5 weeks before it gets released — talk about confidence in your product!

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‘Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom': Chadwick Boseman's Final Screen Performance [Trailer]

October 19, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

The late Chadwick Boseman’s film final will be the Netflix adaptation of August Wilson’s play “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.” You’d be a fool not to think that, at least on paper, this is will be a serious awards season contender.

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‘Run': Twist-Filled Hitchcock Ripoff is a Suspenseful Yarn [Review]

October 19, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Writing a review for a movie such as “Run,” much like anything by Alfred Hitchcock, is risky, as you walk that fine line between revealing too little or revealing too much of the plot. I’ve decided to find some kind of middle ground, because, be warned, you should go in with as little knowledge of the plot as possible.

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The 10 Best Movies of the 2020 Fall Film Festivals

October 18, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

It’s been, quite honestly, an exhausting fall festival season. Not exhuasting because I was going from one theater to the next watching multiple films a day and then filing in my hotel room. No, those days now feel like they are from a bygone era. Instead, I attended more than half a dozen digital film festivals. It was such a strange experience and, although I saw a handful of great movies, the saddest part of it all was not being able to experience them on the big screen.

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‘David Byrne's American Utopia' is One of the Greatest Rock Docs Ever Made [Review]

October 18, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

I am hooked on Spike Lee’s concert documentary “American Utopia.” The film hasn’t even come out yet and I’ve already seen it three times. And I’m not even a big fan of David Byrne or his former band The Talking Heads. Maybe it’s because we live in such tumultuous times, where our spirits need to be lifted by art, music, visual content etc. It’s been a rough year, to say the least, and “David Byrne’s American Utopia” is being released at the perfect time.

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Disney+ Adds Warnings Over “Racist” and “Offensive” Content in ‘Peter Pan,' ‘Dumbo,' ‘Fantasia,' and ‘Lady and the Tramp'

October 16, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Disney+ has added trigger warnings over “racist” and “offensive” content to a big chunk of its classic films, including “Peter Pan,” “Dumbo,” “Fantasia,” and “Lady and the Tramp.”

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10 Oscar Contenders Actually Being Released This Fall

October 16, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Just because most of the big movies this year have had their theatrical releases delayed until 2021 doesn’t mean that Oscar season is canceled. No, au contraire, due to this year’s Oscars allowing digitally-released films to compete, we have plenty of films to look forward to in November and December.

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‘Shithouse': SXSW Grand Jury Prize Winner is a Warmly Talkative Gen-Z Romance [Review]

October 16, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

The big winner of the Grand Jury Prize at this year’s canceled SXSW was “Shithouse,” from director Cooper Raiff. This is 22-year-old Raiff’s nano-budget debut and it feels like an incredibly personal statement from him. He writes, directs, and stars in the film, with a little added help from his friends. Raiff plays a shy and dorky freshman struggling to adapt to dorm life. It all changes when he meets fellow freshman Maggie (Dylan Gelula) and spends a memorable night with her - this is when the film truly hits its stride, drunk on the power of dialogue and romantic discovery. Things do get awkward the morning after; she starts ignoring him, he tries to get her back. You know the drill.

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‘Uncle Frank': Alan Ball's Family Saga Feels Like it Was Made in the '90s [Trailer]

October 15, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Paul Bettany stars in the upcoming Amazon Prime film, “Uncle Frank.” I saw ‘Frank’ at this past January’s Sundance Film Festival, but was utterly bored by the nostalgic ‘90s approach of the storytelling. There really is nothing new to be said in this story. Thus, I haven’t written a review just yet.

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‘Ammonite': Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan Lesbian-Romance Aims for Oscars [Trailer]

October 15, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

This is the first footage I have seen of Francis Lee’s “Ammonite,” despite it being screened for selective critics at TIFF this past September.

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The Most Popular Films About Law Students in the UK

October 15, 2020 James Collins

Students can draw inspiration to pick a field of study and stick it through as the years go by from anything, even movies. Since pop culture tries, by all means, to be realistic and relatable, this makes it easier for students to relate to certain genres of movies.

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LFF Dispatch #1: ‘One Night in Miami,' ‘Kajillionaire,' and ‘Mangrove'

October 14, 2020 Theo Fisher

“One Night In Miami” is a hugely impactful multi-layered character study of some of history’s most important figures. Engaging, urgent, important, and with four of the best performances of the year. Regina King’s debut feature, whilst undoubtedly being labeled a serious awards contender, is also one of the year’s most impactful and important films.

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‘Trial of the Chicago 7': Aaron Sorkin's Bombastic Courtroom Drama [Review]

October 14, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

Aaron Sorkin’s bombastic “Trial of the Chicago 7” is based on the infamous 1969 trial of seven protesters who were charged by the federal government with conspiracy, arising from the countercultural protests in Chicago at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. The trial transfixed the nation and sparked a conversation about violent protests intended to undermine the U.S. government.

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Adam McKay's ‘Don't Look Up' Will Star Leonardo DiCaprio, Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Jonah Hill, Timothee Chalamet and Jennifer Lawrence

October 14, 2020 Jordan Ruimy

What we know about Adam McKay’s “Don’t Look Up,” his upcoming return to comedy, is that it’s the story of two low-level astronauts who must go on a giant media tour to warn mankind of an approaching asteroid that will destroy Earth.

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‘Hillbilly Elegy’: White People Hardships in the Appalachian Mountains [Trailer]

October 14, 2020 Jordan Ruimy
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Ron Howard directs this southern gothic fable via Vanessa Taylor’s screenplay about a law student grappling with her family history and the American dream. It’s always been hit-and-miss with Howard (“Cinderella Man,” “Apollo 13,” “A Beautiful Mind”), but the source material here is strong and the film’s cast has Amy Adams and Glenn Close as the co-leads. Enough said.

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