Cult Movies
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'Made in England' Is Martin Scorsese's Love Letter to British Movies
The filmmaker — and America's film-history-professor laureate — pays tribute to the artists who gave us 'The Red Shoes,' 'Peeping Tom' and more
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'Faye' Is a Portrait of an Artist as a Diva-Dearest Genius
Doc on Faye Dunaway balances the good of her singular acting career, the bad of her reputation and the ugliness of her personal struggles in a lovely, if lopsided profile
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'Longlegs' Isn't a Serial-Killer Thriller. It's a Nightmare Vibe
"Creepy" does not begin to describe director Osgood Perkins' take on an FBI agent tracking a mass murderer — or Nicolas Cage's WTF performance
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Sex, Violence, and Videotape: Ti West and Mia Goth on Their Game-Changing Slasher Trilogy
The duo behind X, Pearl, and MaXXXine open up about how they crafted an exciting, unique three-film run of horror movie history lessons
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'Janet Planet' Is the Last Word on Complicated Mother-Daughter Dynamics
Pulitzer-winning playwright Annie Baker's debut film is a perfect, rough gem of a story about an 11-year-old kid seeing the world through her imperfect mom's eyes
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'Thelma' Introduces the World to June Squibb, Action Hero!
The 94-year-old actor shoots (literally) and scores in this tale of a scammed Every-Gran who's out for revenge
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How Andrew McCarthy Made Peace With the Brat Pack — Then Made a Movie About It
'Brats' is the star-turned-director's doc on the controversial label that defined then killed off an Eighties subgenre, and why he now embraces his connection with it
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'In a Violent Nature' Is Sick, Unsettling, and Once-in-a-Generation Slasher Flick
A new take on an old horror-movie genre is part arthouse, part grindhouse — and all heads-being-pulled-through-bloody,-punctured-torsos. See it ASAP!
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'Robot Dreams' Turns an Animated Tale of Friendship Into a Nine-Kleenex-Box Movie
Spanish filmmaker's Pablo Berger's story of two pals separated in an anthropomorphized NYC is funny, tragic, and flat-out brilliant
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'Action Is Character': George Miller on the Wild Ride of Making 'Furiosa'
The Australian filmmaker goes deep on why he wanted to turn the Fury Road hero’s origin story into a prequel, making the film’s go-for-broke action scenes, and more
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