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if you're cine-nasty - Winters Delirium
Heartbreak feels good in a place like this, too.

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if you're cine-nasty - Winters Delirium
Heartbreak feels good in a place like this, too.

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Is This The Bad Bunny Youâre Looking For? Our Favorite Horror Movie Hares
Why stop at one bad bunny when you can enjoy an entire fluffle?! We're rounding up our favorite rabbits in horror, which bad bunny tops your list?



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âKid Auto Races at Veniceâ: Revisiting the Short That Introduced Chaplinâs âLittle Trampâ
Originally published on Flavorwire, 2/7/14 The camera first finds the little fellow on the edge of the frame. A cop moves him along, and he...

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Paris Theater - Barton Fink
35mm | Q&A with actor John Turturro, moderated by NYFCC member Sam Adams






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The History of Concrete review â John Wilsonâs first movie is an absurd triumph
The documentarianâs feature debut, essentially an extended episode of his HBO series, turns an exploration of concrete into a meditation on change


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Revisiting Mel Brooks and Richard Pryorâs Subversively Brilliant Racial Satire âBlazing Saddles,â 40 Years Later
For more than two decades now, the term âpolitically correctâ has been, almost exclusively, the go-to refrain for reactionary scum and regressive cultural conservatives, bellowing self-righteously atâŠ

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NYFF Review: 'Pillion' is a Prince Albert Piercing Through the Heart
Tender as the gentle brush of a flogger down the backside, writer-director Harry Lighton's Pillion is the sweetest, hottest master-servant romance we're been served in decades--since Maggie Gyllenhaal crawled on all fours for James Spader in Secretary, at least. Starring... Read more...

40 years ago today F/X was released in theaters. Itâs one of the great underrated action thrillers of the 80s; sizzling with a smoky neo noir aesthetic, quirky special effects gags and the genius pairing of Bryan Brown and Brian Dennehy at the center of the action.