Rose of Nevada Trailer: Callum Turner and George MacKay Travel Through Time for Mark Jenkin

Rose of Nevada Trailer: Callum Turner and George MacKay Travel Through Time for Mark Jenkin

Rose of Nevada Trailer: Callum Turner and George MacKay Travel Through Time for Mark Jenkin

After the impressive homespun fables Bait and Enys Men, Mark Jenkin returned last year with Rose of Nevada, a journey into the past starring George MacKay and Callum Turner that continues the Cornish director’s tactile sense of filmmaking. Ahead of a June 19 release, 1-2 Special has debuted the first trailer. Here’s the synopsis: “Three […]

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Sam Rockwell on His Most Overlooked Films and Working with Gore Verbinski

Sam Rockwell on His Most Overlooked Films and Working with Gore Verbinski

Welcome to The B-Side! Here we talk about movie stars! Not the movies that made them famous or kept them famous, but the ones that they made in between. And sometimes we’re lucky enough to talk to the movie stars about their B-Sides. The great Sam Rockwell joins us today to chat about his new […]

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Trailer and Exclusive Poster for Gabe Klinger’s Berlin Debut Isabel Uncork a Midlife Crisis

Trailer and Exclusive Poster for Gabe Klinger’s Berlin Debut Isabel Uncork a Midlife Crisis

A fresh spin on a familiar tale, Gabe Klinger’s Isabel places the classic midlife-crisis story in São Paolo, Brazil, where its eponymous character—a sommelière (co-writer Marina Person) working the city’s fine-dining scene—seeks to replace grinding employment with opening her own bar. Shot on 16mm à la Klinger’s Porto, it suggests an alternately leisurely and rigorous […]

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Travel to Near-Future Brazil in U.S. Trailer for Gabriel Mascaro’s The Blue Trail

Travel to Near-Future Brazil in U.S. Trailer for Gabriel Mascaro’s The Blue Trail

With The Secret Agent and I’m Still Here leading a wave of global interest in contemporary Brazilian cinema, another gem from the country will arrive this spring. Winner of the Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize at the 75th Berlin International Film Festival, The Blue Trail is the latest from director Gabriel Mascaro (Neon Bull, Divine […]

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Yes Trailer: Nadav Lapid Targets Israeli Nationalism in Searing Satire

Yes Trailer: Nadav Lapid Targets Israeli Nationalism in Searing Satire

Synonyms and Ahed’s Knee director Nadav Lapid returned last year with Yes, a blistering satire targeting Israeli nationalism that premiered at Cannes Directors’ Fortnight. Seemingly proving too controversial for many of the major fall festivals, Kino Lorber will now release the film on March 27. Ahead of the theatrical run, the new trailer has now […]

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Charli XCX’s Vacation Goes Awry in First Trailer for Pete Ohs’ Erupcja

Charli XCX’s Vacation Goes Awry in First Trailer for Pete Ohs’ Erupcja

After 2024’s Brat Summer, the last six months or so could be considered Brat Cinema. Charli XCX has debuted a half-dozen features across festivals since September and, following the theatrical release of The Moment, next is Pete Ohs’ Erupcja. Premiering at TIFF last fall, the film also stars Lena Góra, Will Madden, and Jeremy O. […]

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Wuthering Heights Review: A Highly Sexualized But Oddly Square Adaptation

Wuthering Heights Review: A Highly Sexualized But Oddly Square Adaptation

Is the sight of the human tongue really so shocking? Were 1996 audiences ducking in their seats à la L’Arrivée d’un train en gare de La Ciotat when Matthew Lillard kept jutting his out like a jackass in Scream? Judging from Emerald Fennell’s Wuthering Heights, we’re meant to react like so to the sight of […]

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Rotterdam Review: The Misconceived is an Incisive, Inventive Look at Contemporary Life

Rotterdam Review: The Misconceived is an Incisive, Inventive Look at Contemporary Life

Seven years after collaborating on The Plagiarists, writers James N. Kienitz and Robin Schavoir return with The Misconceived—another incisive, inventive movie about the anxieties faced by the never-quite-made-it creative class. Directed by Peter Parlow, that earlier film played with the tropes of found-footage horror to tell a story about untested urban liberalism and the dual […]

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Exclusive Trailer for Micro Budget Finds Bobby Moynihan, Chris Parnell, Maria Bamford, Jon Gabrus & More Making a Disaster

Exclusive Trailer for Micro Budget Finds Bobby Moynihan, Chris Parnell, Maria Bamford, Jon Gabrus & More Making a Disaster

We’re pleased to exclusively announce that Factory 25, the celebrated Brooklyn-based independent film distribution company, has acquired world rights to distribute writer/director Morgan Evans’ feature directorial debut Micro Budget. With a notable cast of comedians, including Bobby Moynihan, Chris Parnell, Maria Bamford, and Jon Gabrus, the mockumentary captures the disastrous making of an indie movie. […]

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“I Don’t Want to Lose the City We Have”: Noah Segan on The Only Living Pickpocket in New York

“I Don’t Want to Lose the City We Have”: Noah Segan on The Only Living Pickpocket in New York

Noah Segan’s The Only Living Pickpocket in New York is an ode to a past New York City and the films set there. John Turturro plays Harry, an old-school pickpocket who’s become out of step with the modern world around him. As a fourth-generation New Yorker, Segan’s roots in the city run deep, though we’ll […]

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