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Trailer Park Thursday: “Woman Walks Ahead” and “Crazy Rich Asians”

Here at Fandor HQ, a new trailer from A24 is usually occasion enough to drop everything, celebrate, and watch with bated breath. Coincidentally enough, A24’s …

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35 Years Later “Scarface” Still Shines

Scarface turns 35 this year and, in celebration of this anniversary, the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival held a screening of the film on April 19 …

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This isn’t Godard. This is Just a Tribute.

After premiering at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, writer/director Michel Hazanavicius’ new film, Godard Mon Amour, has finally made its way stateside. Whether you love …

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Trailer Park Thursday: “Puzzle” and “Mary Shelley”

Before we head too far into this week’s Trailer Park: Yes, we know, the final trailer for Jurassic World: the Fallen Kingdom is out! And …

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“You Were Never Really Here” is Ramsay’s Best

With some films, you want to be entertained. And with others, you want to think. Rarely though, is there a great film that is entertaining, …

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“Won’t You Be My Neighbor?”

It’s impossible to be completely objective about a documentary-like Won’t You Be My Neighbor? The urge towards nostalgia is too strong! The memories invoked by …

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Trailer Park Thursday: “The Cleanse” and “The Ashram”

It’s been quite a time for cult movies—that is, movies about cults, rather than movies that have a cult following (although some are both)! There …

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Enter the World of Wes Anderson

Over the past twenty years, each cinematic return for Wes Anderson has been a welcomed one. Reexaminations and celebrations of his filmography are written. Books—like …

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“The Miseducation of Cameron Post” and the Special Experience of Going to the Movies

The Miseducation of Cameron Post is the second feature film from Desiree Akhavan, who made her feature directorial debut in 2014 with Appropriate Behaviour, in …

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Is “Gemini” the Stylish Neo-Noir We Hoped For or Does It Misfire?

The premiere of Aaron Katz’s neo-noir Gemini deeply intrigued us here at the Fandor Offices. The moody and stylish trailer combined with our love for …

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