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'The Way of the Wind' Has What It Takes to Be a 2025 Masterpiece
'The Way of the Wind' Has What It Takes to Be a 2025 Masterpiece
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MovieWeb
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‘From Ground Zero’ Review: In Palestine’s Striking Shortlisted Oscar Entry, Gazans Find Hope Amid Wreckage
‘From Ground Zero’ Review: In Palestine’s Striking Shortlisted Oscar Entry, Gazans Find Hope Amid Wreckage
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Hollywood Reporter
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Celeb-Focused Documentaries Snubbed in Oscar Shortlist
Celeb-Focused Documentaries Snubbed in Oscar Shortlist
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Variety
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'Bottle George' and Other Short Film Directors Break Down Filming
'Bottle George' and Other Short Film Directors Break Down Filming
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Variety
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Hollywood Has Long Been Interested in the Other — But It’s Especially Preoccupied This Year
Hollywood Has Long Been Interested in the Other — But It’s Especially Preoccupied This Year
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Hollywood Reporter
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‘Dune 2,’ Zendaya Top Letterboxd 2024 Year in Review
‘Dune 2,’ Zendaya Top Letterboxd 2024 Year in Review
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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Goteborg Film Festival Line-Up Features ‘The Brutalist,’ Queer,’ ‘The Girl With the Needle’
Goteborg Film Festival Line-Up Features ‘The Brutalist,’ Queer,’ ‘The Girl With the Needle’
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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Beachside Mingling at a Poignant Spirit Awards Nominee Brunch | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
Beachside Mingling at a Poignant Spirit Awards Nominee Brunch | Festivals & Awards | Roger Ebert
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RogerEbert.com
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Brady Corbet and Sean Baker: Brutalist & Anora Directors Talk Budgets
Variety
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Independent directors Brady Corbet and Sean Baker discuss the challenges of financing and producing ambitious films on tight budgets.
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Brady Corbet's three-hour epic
was made for a mere $10 million, proving that big ambition can overcome small budgets.
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Brady Corbet, Sean Baker, The Brutalist, The Brutalist
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