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L’Etrange 2015: Full Lineup Announced

France’s L’Etrange Festival is set to kick off September 3 – 13 and the full lineup of films has been announced, which feature a ridiculous number of great genre titles including RKSS Collective‘s Turbo Kid, Sean Baker‘s Tangerine, and the world premiere

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Tiff 2015: Additional Screenings and Galas Announced

A slew of new special screenings and galas were added to the already impressive slate for this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, including the latest from David Gordon Green titled Our Brand Is Crisis, Matthew Cullen‘s London Fields, and Paco Cabezas Mr.

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Locarno 2015: Award Winners Announced

The 2015 Locarno Film Festival just wrapped a couple days ago, and with that this year’s winners have been announced. Hong Sang-soo‘s Right Now, Wrong Then picked up the Golden Leopard, with Avishai Sivan‘s Tikkun winning the Special Jury Prize.

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Tiff 2015: Inaugural Platform Section Lineup Announced

Tiff 2015: Inaugural Platform Section Lineup Announced

A new section making its debut at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival is the Platform program, which features 12 films from 12 distinct directors with a unique voice. This juried program will be awarding a $25,000 prize to one of the

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Fantasia 2015: Award Winners Announced

The award winners for this year’s Fantasia International Film Festival in Montreal have been announced, with Sion Sono‘s Tag winning the Cheval Noir Award for Best Film. Tag also picked up the award for best actress for Reina Triendl along with a special mention

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Tiff 2015: Canadian Lineup Revealed

The 2015 Toronto International Film Festival is just around the corner and today Tiff has revealed its Canadian entries for all its numerous programs including the shorts.

The 40th edition of the festival kicks off September 10th through the 20th, be sure

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Fantastic Fest 2015: First Wave of Programming Announced

The 11th Fantastic Fest is gearing up to launch September 24th and today the first wave of films has been announced, once again proving I want to see literally everything they screen. Some highlights include the world premiere of Bone Tomahawk starring Kurt

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BIG SIGNIFICANT THINGS Review

Bryan Reisberg’s Big Significant Things plays out like a typical road trip comedy with one slight variation- there’s only one character taking this journey.  While nothing about the film feels very big or significant, it’s still an enjoyable ride with a very likable and endearing main character.  The places he visits and people he encounters are interesting, and the humor, while dry, is funny in an understated sort of way.