Paul Dano's directorial debut WILDLIFE is an eloquent, quiet film about a family that goes off the rails. Set in the 1960s, and adapted from the Richard Ford novel of the same name, movie goers witness the dissolution of a family through the eyes of the 14 year old son. Joe Brinson (Ed Oxenbould) is
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DFW Movie Minute by Paul Salfen As Seen Originally on KLAK
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Interview by Paul Salfen Lulu Danger's unsatisfying marriage takes a turn for the worse when a mysterious man from her past comes to town to perform an event called "An Evening With Beverly Luff Linn; For One Magical Night Only.” Paul Salfen Interviews Director and Writer Jim Hosking (The Greasy Strangler) and Writer David Wike.
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SYNOPSIS: Born and raised in a suburb ridden by drug trafficking, Driss and Manuel were like brothers. As adults, they have gone down exactly the opposite path: Manuel chose to embrace this thug life, while Driss completely rejected it and became a cop. When Manuel’s biggest deal goes terribly wrong, the two men meet again
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No, Demián Rugna is not terrified. But YOU will be when you watch his film, which will be out on the Shudder Network in October. TERRIFIED won Best Picture at Fantastic Fest 2018 in the Horror category.
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Fantastic Fest announced this year’s Fantastic Fest Award winners today, stating “It has been an…
Worst date ever? How about being invited to a book club by an attractive woman only to be rated on your physical attractiveness and then murdered and ground up into sausage. In Guilhad Emilio Schenker’s new thriller, MADAM YANKELOVA’S FINE LITERATURE CLUB, making its international premiere at Fantastic Fest, Sophie (Keren Mor) has been stuck
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The Song Of Sway Lake is an absolutely stunning film, visually beautiful and haunting, with a fantastic period soundtrack with original music to complement the story of a family that can't let go of the past. Winner of 15 awards from International Film Festivals, it's poignant and available for viewing on iTunes or in select
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I should really stop being surprised when Jeremy Saulnier surprises me. In his fourth feature, his third film that I would have to describe as pure genius, director Jeremy Saulnier once again takes a perfect script from Macon Blair and turns it into cinematic gold. Despite being based on a book, albeit one I've never
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Confined spaces. Plight and fear. Lack of leadership. These are things that bring out the…