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Barry Lyndon Candlelight

A Beginner’s Guide to Low Light Cinematography

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It’s lights out for some cinematographers. No. Literally.

Happy Valley Season 3 Review

‘Happy Valley’ Bows Out With A Dramatic Showdown Nearly A Decade In The Making

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Sarah Lancashire and James Norton are as great as ever in the uneven but engrossing final season of the UK crime favorite.

Killers Of The Flower Moon Review

With ‘Killers of the Flower Moon’, Martin Scorsese Innovates to Extraordinarily Moving Effect (Cannes Review)

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From Cannes, Farah Cheded reviews Martin Scorsese’s latest.

Blade Runner Eye and camera aperture

Ask a Filmmaker: What Is the Frame Rate of the Human Eye?

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Say it with me: The eye is not a camera!

Warm Water Under A Red Bridge Header

‘Warm Water Under a Red Bridge’ Makes a Splash As Our Pick of the Week

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Plus 5 more new releases to watch this week on UHD, Blu-ray, and DVD!

Just Another Girl On The Irt

‘Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.’ Still Demands Our Attention, 30 Years Later

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Leslie Harris’ debut film, featuring a knock-out performance by Ariyan A. Johnson, hasn’t lost a hint of its revolutionary spirit since it was first released in 1993.

The Great Third Season

‘The Great’ Makes A Surprising Pivot In Its Funny, Uneven Third Season

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Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult are as good as ever in the third season of The Great, but some of the show’s cyclical plots are running on fumes.

The Devil's Backbone Bomb

The Ticking Time Bomb of ‘The Devil’s Backbone’

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(and it’s /not/ the bomb)

Episodes San Junipero

In ‘San Junipero,’ Heaven Is A Place On Earth

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The best episode of ‘Black Mirror’ takes a detour to the ‘80s to tell a timeless queer love story.

Broken Lizard Quasi Interview

Broken Lizard Are in Awe of the Dumb Things They Make a Reality

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We chat with the comedy troupe about their new Medieval comedy ‘Quasi’ and the miracle of seeing their words transformed into live-action.

Serial Mom

Kathleen Turner is Criminally Underrated in ‘Serial Mom’

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As Beverly Sutphin, Turner surfaces the seedier side of the picture-perfect suburban housewife in John Waters’ cult classic.

Class Of 09

AI Crime-Fighting Series ‘Class of ’09’ Could Use a More Human Touch

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The new FBI sci-fi series Class of ‘09 fails to make a strong impression, despite boasting some signature FX (on Hulu) aesthetics.