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Day: August 7, 2025
August 07, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, TV show, TV/Streaming
Netflix Brings “Wednesday” Back to Nevermore for a Spookier, Stranger Season 2
The logline for Netflix’s “Wednesday” is, fitting to its IP, strange, but not wholly without merit: Take one of pop…
August 07, 2025
Entertainment, Film, Interviews, News, TV show
Female Filmmakers in Focus: Hind Meddeb on “Sudan, Remember Us”
Filmed in the wake of a revolution that gave way to a military coup, Hind Meddeb’s powerfully poetic documentary “Sudan,…
August 07, 2025
Entertainment, Film, News, Short Films in Focus, TV show
Short Films in Focus: The Vacation
“The Vacation” starts with a barber named Aaron (Drew Morris) sitting in his car, which won’t start. Today is his…
August 07, 2025
Abbas Kiarostami, Entertainment, Film, News, The Criterion Collection, TV show
Criterion’s Resurrects Eclipse with 17-Film Abbas Kiarostami Blu-ray Set
When the world of physical media often lacks hope, good news can land very hard. Case in point: the Criterion…
August 07, 2025
Alexandre Koberidze, Dry Leaf, Entertainment, Festivals, Film, Locarno 2025, News, TV show
Exclusive Clip from Alexandre Koberidze’s Sony Ericsson-Shot Locarno Premiere Dry Leaf
We can admire those who (brilliantly) craft entire feature films on iPhones, but the choice to shoot a three-hour feature…
August 07, 2025
Boys Go to Jupiter, Entertainment, Film, News, Reviews, TV show
Boys Go to Jupiter Review: An Open-Source Nightmare-Scape of Late-Stage Capitalism
Boys Go to Jupiter, an animated feature directed and written by Pittsburgh-based 3D artist Julian Glander, is truly a product…
August 07, 2025
Entertainment, Film, It's Never Over Jeff Buckley, News, Reviews, TV show
It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley Review: A Lovely Document of a Beautiful, Tragic, Talented Life
Amy Berg’s It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley is an impressive archival document as well as a celebration of the life of a tortured artist.…