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12-01-2026 Vol 19

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Long Awaited Second Season of “The Night Manager” Is More Gripping Than Ever

When “The Night Manager” first aired back in 2016, the series felt singular. Spy thrillers weren’t yet often seen on…

Atom Egoyan and Alison McAlpine Discuss the Oscar-Contending Perfectly a Strangeness

Shortlisted as one of fifteen films vying for the Best Documentary Short Film at the 98th Academy Awards, perfectly a…

“A Thousand Blows” Lands Another One-Two Punch of Victorian Intrigue in Season 2

Between “Peaky Blinders,” “A House of Guinness,” and now Hulu’s “A Thousand Blows,” creator Steven Knight seems to have the…

Brian De Palma Will Direct Sweet Vengeance This Summer

I’d heard from a couple reliable places that Brian De Palma was done with filmmaking; I’m very glad that they’re…

Chaz Ebert to Guest on Steve Dale’s Booth 46 Podcast Live at Petterino’s

Today, January 7th, 2026, at 5pm CST, Chaz Ebert will join WGN’s Steve Dale for a guest appearance on his…

To Love Each Other: Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne on “Young Mothers”

It would be hard to overstate the influence of Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne on traditions of realism in European cinema.…

Female Filmmakers in Focus: Rebecca Zlotowski on “A Private Life”

Filmmaker Rebecca Zlotowski has spent the last fifteen years crafting a singular career in French cinema. While all her films…

Poetry in the Abyss: Béla Tarr (1955-2026)

We must find another word for what happens to us during the films of Béla Tarr. We don’t observe them…

Magellan Review: A Hypnotic, Unambiguous Exploration of the Horrors of Colonization

Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Cannes coverage. Magellan opens in theaters on January 9. Ferdinand…

OBEX Review: An Inventive, Lo-Fi, and Otherworldly Adventure 

Note: This review was originally published as part of our 2025 Sundance coverage. Obex opens in theaters on January 9. While the…