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Art Of Self Defense

SXSW 2019: Talking Martial Arts and Masculinity with the Director and Cast of ‘The Art of Self Defense’

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Director Riley Stearns and stars Jesse Eisenberg, Imogen Poots and Alessandro Nivola discuss gender, learning karate, and getting owned by seven-year-olds.

Long Shot

‘Long Shot’ Review: Romantic Comedies and Politics Make for Odd Bedfellows

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‘Long Shot’ may contain some of the year’s best jokes but the awkward mix of hangouts and politics ultimately proves too much for the Seth Rogen vehicle.

Us Lupita Nyong'o

‘Us’ Review: Jordan Peele Delivers High-Concept Horror Magic

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In his second film, Peele proves that the signature blend of horror, humor, and political commentary in ‘Get Out’ was definitely not a fluke.

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The 20 Movies We Can’t Wait to See at SXSW 2019

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We’ve inspected the SXSW 2019 program and these are the 20 movies we are most anticipating.

Film Festivals

The Movies The Film Festivals of 2018 Told Us to Watch

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Already drowning in conversation about the same handful of films for Awards Season?

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‘Us and Them’ Review: It’s Rich Against Poor As a Home Invasion Goes Sour

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Turns out assholes come with all different sized bank accounts.

Wildling

Fritz Böhm On Dealing With the Hairy Creatures of ‘Wildling’

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We chat with the director about using the monster as a metaphor in his new creature feature, coming-of-age movie.

Profille

‘Profile’ Review: Imagine an Even Less Frightening Windows Desktop (Fantasia 2018)

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“It’s the fear that’s killing us. The fear!”

Anticipated Isle Of Dogs

‘Isle of Dogs’ Review: Team Canine Forever

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Wes Anderson’s latest animated feature follows a pack of dogs we didn’t realize we needed in our lives until now.