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‘The Portrait’: First Teaser For Horror Starring Natalia Cordova-Buckley, Ryan Kwanten, Virginia Madsen, Mark-Paul Gosselaar & Isidora Goreshter - deadline.com - Virginia - county Christian
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06.02.2023 / 20:15

‘The Portrait’: First Teaser For Horror Starring Natalia Cordova-Buckley, Ryan Kwanten, Virginia Madsen, Mark-Paul Gosselaar & Isidora Goreshter

EXCLUSIVE: Here’s a first look at psychological horror The Portrait, starring Natalia Cordova-Buckley (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.), Ryan Kwanten (True Blood), Oscar nominee Virginia Madsen (Candyman), Mark-Paul Gosselaar (Saved By The Bell) and Isidora Goreshter (Shameless).

Sony Pictures Classics Picks Up Sundance Winner ‘The Persian Version’ - deadline.com - USA - New York - Iran
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03.02.2023 / 18:49

Sony Pictures Classics Picks Up Sundance Winner ‘The Persian Version’

Sony Pictures Classics has taken North American on Maryam Keshavarz’s The Persian Version which won the Audience Award (U.S. Dramatic Competition) and The Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award (U.S. Dramatic Competition) at this year’s Sundance. Keshavarz is the first filmmaker to have two films win the Sundance Audience Award in the Dramatic Competition category.

‘Fremont’: Babak Jalali & Anaita Wali Zada On Their Delightful & Comically Offbeat Sundance Gem [Interview] - theplaylist.net - USA - California - San Francisco - Afghanistan
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01.02.2023 / 19:05

‘Fremont’: Babak Jalali & Anaita Wali Zada On Their Delightful & Comically Offbeat Sundance Gem [Interview]

One of the most delightfully warming and comically offbeat films at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, Babak Jalali’s “Fremont” tells the story of Donya, a former Afghan translator for the U.S. government who’s felt adrift in the titular California city since resettling there to evade the Taliban.  READ MORE: ‘Fremont’ Review: An Afghan Insomniac Tries To Find Purpose In A Refreshingly Unique & Jarmuschian-Esque Indie Dramedy [Sundance] Living in an apartment complex alongside other Afghan immigrants, working at a Chinese-American fortune cookie factory in San Francisco, and spending evenings alone at a local restaurant that plays Afghan soap operas, Donya — portrayed, in a captivating debut performance, by real-life Afghan refugee Anaita Wali Zada —longs for companionship.

Marc Maron Blasts Academy Over Andrea Riseborough Grassroots Oscar Campaign Review: “They’re Completely Bought Out By Corporate Interests” - deadline.com
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31.01.2023 / 02:23

Marc Maron Blasts Academy Over Andrea Riseborough Grassroots Oscar Campaign Review: “They’re Completely Bought Out By Corporate Interests”

Marc Maron is standing by his To Leslie co-star Andrea Riseborough and lashing out at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for its decision to conduct a review of the campaign procedures around this year’s Oscar nominees — a reaction to Riseborough’s left-field, grassroots nomination.

Rita Moreno Set For Artios Awards Career Honor; Yvette Nicole Brown To Host Ceremony - deadline.com - New York - county Marion
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30.01.2023 / 20:05

Rita Moreno Set For Artios Awards Career Honor; Yvette Nicole Brown To Host Ceremony

EGOT winner Rita Moreno will receive the Casting Society’s career honor, the Lynn Stalmaster Award, at the 36th annual Artios Awards next month. The org also has set Yvette Nicole Brown to host the ceremony on March 9 at the Beverly Hilton.

‘A Thousand And One’ & ‘The Persian Version’ Top 2023 Sundance Film Festival Awards - theplaylist.net - Iran
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27.01.2023 / 22:51

‘A Thousand And One’ & ‘The Persian Version’ Top 2023 Sundance Film Festival Awards

The Sundance Film Festival returned to Park City after a two-year virtual hiatus and that means the in-person awards ceremony returned as well. Well, sorta.

‘Judy Blume Forever’ Review: Documentary Joyfully Celebrates Esteemed Author’s Life & Impact [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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24.01.2023 / 18:35

‘Judy Blume Forever’ Review: Documentary Joyfully Celebrates Esteemed Author’s Life & Impact [Sundance]

Few writers have as much of a hold on adults’ childhood selves as Judy Blume. Even if you’ve never read her books, her impact, especially with her most influential novels decades ago, is felt in how YA fiction is laid out today.

‘A Little Prayer’ Review: David Strathairn and Jane Levy Shine In Angus MacLachlan’s Throwback Family Dramedy - theplaylist.net
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24.01.2023 / 17:59

‘A Little Prayer’ Review: David Strathairn and Jane Levy Shine In Angus MacLachlan’s Throwback Family Dramedy

Roger Ebert once wrote, “just because something is not done anymore doesn’t mean it’s not worth doing,” when describing Norman Jewison’s irrepressible romantic comedy “Only You.” This same sentiment can be applied to Angus MacLachlan’s latest family dramedy, “A Little Prayer,” a welcome throwback to adult-oriented movie fare of yore like “On Golden Pond,” “Fried Green Tomatoes,” or “Passion Fish.

Sundance Review: Susanna Fogel’s ‘Cat Person’ Starring Emilia Jones & Nicholas Braun - deadline.com - New York - county Person
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23.01.2023 / 05:51

Sundance Review: Susanna Fogel’s ‘Cat Person’ Starring Emilia Jones & Nicholas Braun

Based on one of the most sensational and much-discussed short stories of recent times, which was heralded as the most-read story ever to appear in The New Yorker, Cat Person is a disarmingly creepy film with a disturbing edge that will surely trigger further discussion about contemporary dating and romantic protocols. Years ago, a little film like this would have found a modest but loyal following among young audiences. Now, however, its forthright presentation of the pitfalls of flashing yellow lights where male-female relations are concerned should make this a must-see and a subject of hot discussion at least among teens and young adults.

Damar Hamlin Attends Buffalo Bills Playoff Game In Person; Cincinnati Bengals Win & Advance To AFC Championship - deadline.com - county Person - city Cincinnati
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23.01.2023 / 03:35

Damar Hamlin Attends Buffalo Bills Playoff Game In Person; Cincinnati Bengals Win & Advance To AFC Championship

Damar Hamlin made an in-person appearance to cheer on his Buffalo Bill teammates in a critical playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

‘Murder In Big Horn’ Review: Showtime’s New Doc Series Covers The Tragic, Harrowing Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - USA - Montana
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23.01.2023 / 02:45

‘Murder In Big Horn’ Review: Showtime’s New Doc Series Covers The Tragic, Harrowing Missing & Murdered Indigenous Women Crisis [Sundance]

In Montana’s Big Sky Country, a black cloud hangs over the state’s expansive horizon. It looms above the indigenous residents of the Crow and Northern Cheyenne Reservations and nearby towns in Big Horn County most of all.

‘Going Varsity In Mariachi’ Review: A Heartwarming Look At Competition Mariachi In Texas [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - Texas
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23.01.2023 / 00:15

‘Going Varsity In Mariachi’ Review: A Heartwarming Look At Competition Mariachi In Texas [Sundance]

While it may seem niche to those outside of Texas, high school mariachi competitions are quite prolific in the Lonestar State. The teams give students a creative outlet, as well as an opportunity to pursue scholarships in college music.

The Persian Version Sundance Film Festival Review: A Daughter Seeks To Understand Her Mother’s Unusual Behavior In Maryam Keshavarz New Dramedy Film - deadline.com - USA - city Brooklyn - Iran
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22.01.2023 / 19:05

The Persian Version Sundance Film Festival Review: A Daughter Seeks To Understand Her Mother’s Unusual Behavior In Maryam Keshavarz New Dramedy Film

The Persian Version, directed and written by Maryam Keshvarz stars Layla Mohammadi, and Niousha Noor as a mother and daughter at odds with one another.

‘Cat Person’ Review: Emilia Jones And Nicholas Braun Shine In Gripping, Uneven Adaption Of Viral Sensation [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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22.01.2023 / 17:49

‘Cat Person’ Review: Emilia Jones And Nicholas Braun Shine In Gripping, Uneven Adaption Of Viral Sensation [Sundance]

Margaret Atwood said it best: “Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them.” This age-old discrepancy in the way the two genders experience the world is written both at the initial frame and very heart of Susanna Fogel’s mercurial “Cat Person,” a fiendishly playful relationship-gone-bad quasi-thriller with a sense of humor about its own unknowability.

‘Cat Person’ Review: Emilia Jones And Nicholas Braun Shine In Gripping, Uneven Adaption Of Viral Sensation [Sundance] - theplaylist.net
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22.01.2023 / 05:49

‘Cat Person’ Review: Emilia Jones And Nicholas Braun Shine In Gripping, Uneven Adaption Of Viral Sensation [Sundance]

Margaret Atwood said it best: “Men are afraid that women will laugh at them. Women are afraid that men will kill them.” This age-old discrepancy in the way the two genders experience the world is written both at the initial frame and very heart of Susanna Fogel’s mercurial “Cat Person,” a fiendishly playful relationship-gone-bad quasi-thriller with a sense of humor about its own unknowability.

‘Kokomo City’ Review: These Beautiful Ladies Have A Lot To Say [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - Smith
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22.01.2023 / 05:49

‘Kokomo City’ Review: These Beautiful Ladies Have A Lot To Say [Sundance]

PARK CITY – One of the best accomplishments a documentary can pull off is making its audience uncomfortable. Maybe even squirm in their seats a little.

Sundance Jury Members Walk Out Over Closed Captioning Issues - theplaylist.net - USA
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22.01.2023 / 02:25

Sundance Jury Members Walk Out Over Closed Captioning Issues

Over the past few years, it’s thankfully become more common to find screenings with closed captioning at your local multiplex. Not just theaters that hand out closed captioning devices — which often require another layer of artifice between the audience and the movie — but actual onscreen captions.

‘Fremont’ Review: An Afghan Insomniac Tries To Find Purpose In A Refreshingly Unique & Jarmuschian-Esque Indie Dramedy [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - Afghanistan
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21.01.2023 / 23:47

‘Fremont’ Review: An Afghan Insomniac Tries To Find Purpose In A Refreshingly Unique & Jarmuschian-Esque Indie Dramedy [Sundance]

“I don’t spend much time thinking,” says 20-something Donya (Anaita Wali Zada), a troubled and displaced Afghan insomniac, to her doctor in the terrific, breakthrough indie “Fremont.” Why? he asks inquisitively. “Too busy with my social life,” she answers, with confidence so cool and so far from the truth, it’s laugh-out-loud comical.

‘birth/rebirth’ Review: Laura Moss’ “Frankenstein” Riff Is Alive, Thanks To Judy Reyes’ Stunning Performance [Sundance] - theplaylist.net - Ireland - county Marin
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20.01.2023 / 17:37

‘birth/rebirth’ Review: Laura Moss’ “Frankenstein” Riff Is Alive, Thanks To Judy Reyes’ Stunning Performance [Sundance]

Working parents trudging through the muck of their personal lives and neverending responsibilities tend to make the same mistake: They forget about their children. Laura Moss’ debut film, “birth/rebirth,” forgets the child, too, but for her purposes, this is a feature and not a lapse.

Sundance Review: Laura Moss’ Midnight Section Film ‘Birth/Rebirth’ - deadline.com - Ireland - county Marin
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20.01.2023 / 12:09

Sundance Review: Laura Moss’ Midnight Section Film ‘Birth/Rebirth’

Following in the slipstream of Shudder’s surprise hit Skinamarink, Laura Moss’ birth/rebirth is a similarly non-conforming horror, this time one that prioritizes its intriguing but somewhat underdeveloped conceit above the traditional trappings of its genre. Very loosely inspired by Mary Shelley’s 19th century novel Frankenstein, the film centers on a decidedly post-modern Prometheus: by making its central scientist female rather than male, Moss’ feature debut short-circuits the usual blunt clichés of a crazy scientist bent on defying nature and instead enters the realm of David Cronenberg’s ’80s heyday with its focus on the human anatomy as a battleground for shady ethics.

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