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4K Blu-ray Classics Are 50% Off In Huge Arrow Video Sale
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ComicBook.com
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Cinema Is Freedom: Mohammad Rasoulof on "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
Cinema Is Freedom: Mohammad Rasoulof on "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" | TV/Streaming | Roger Ebert
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RogerEbert.com
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Rotterdam Feat Highlights Forgotten Film History With “Cinema Regained” Program
Rotterdam Feat Highlights Forgotten Film History With “Cinema Regained” Program
Hollywood Reporter
Hollywood Reporter
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The Most Powerful Directorial Choice In Nosferatu Is Nearly Invisible
The Most Powerful Directorial Choice In Nosferatu Is Nearly Invisible
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SlashFilm
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12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
12 Deadly Animal Movies That Used Real Animals — With Varying Levels of Success
MovieMaker Magazine
MovieMaker Magazine
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Sonic the Hedgehog Film Franchise Crosses $1 Billion Box Office Mark
Sonic the Hedgehog Film Franchise Crosses $1 Billion Box Office Mark
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ComingSoon.net
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‘Nosferatu’: Ending Explained and Breakdown
‘Nosferatu’: Ending Explained and Breakdown
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How 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' Editor Worked in Secretive Process
How 'The Seed of the Sacred Fig' Editor Worked in Secretive Process
Variety
Variety
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Mohammad Rasoulof Attending 2025 Göteborg Film Festival
Mohammad Rasoulof Attending 2025 Göteborg Film Festival
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‘The Brutalist’ Kicks Off Holiday Specialty Box Office With $66,700 Average
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Indie drama 'The Brutalist' kicks off holiday box office with a powerful specialty debut, averaging a stellar $66,700 per screen
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The film, distributed by A24, opened on just 4 screens in NYC and LA, suggesting strong initial interest from art house crowds
With Christmas Day set to bring a host of new specialty releases, 'The Brutalist' is positioning itself as an early awards season contender to watch
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A24, The Brutalist
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