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Slumber Party Massacre series: Deborah Brock’s 1987 ‘Slumber Party Massacre II’
“I didn’t know girls really did this stuff!”
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Trash Cult Tuesdays (April 2023)
For April's edition of Trash Cult Tuesdays, we present two drop-dead masterpieces of subversive trash-horror - The Slumber Party Massacre and Slumber Party Massacre II!
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Slumber Party Massacre series: Danishka Esterhazy's 2021 ‘Slumber Party Massacre’ • Member Bonus!
“My toxic masculinity’s kinda forcing me into it.”
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Slumber Party Massacre series: Amy Holden Jones' 1982 'The Slumber Party Massacre'
“Maybe we should split up.”
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‘Party Girl’ Filmmakers Daisy von Scherler Mayer and Bill Coleman Read Your Reviews
Party Girl’s writer-director and music supervisor share production memories, praise feminist librarians and give screenwriting advice while reading your Letterboxd reviews of their 1995 indie gem.
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Cruise Control: Kevin LaRosa’s Aerial Acrobatics
As Top Gun: Maverick enters box-office record books and the Letterboxd Top 250, aerial coordinator Kevin LaRosa II takes us into the cockpit for insights into pulling those eight-G stunts.
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‘Party Girl’ coming to Blu-ray from Fun City Editions (Trailer)
Daisy von Scherler Mayer’s 1995 cult favorite starring Parker Posey comes to Blu-ray for the first time, thanks to a new 4K restoration from Fun City Editions.
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The Mountain Goats' John Darnielle shares his four favorite movies
John Darnielle (The Mountain Goats) is a musician, novelist, podcaster, and film fan. And these are his four favorite films. The band's new album, 'Jenny From Thebes', is out now.
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Parker Posey on ‘Beau Is Afraid’ and Hidden Gems From Her Career
Parker Posey chats to Mia Vicino about hidden gems in her filmography and how her theater background influenced her performance in Beau Is Afraid.
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The beauty in Carlota Pereda’s teen vengeance horror ‘Piggy’
Piggy filmmaker Carlota Pereda talks dark teenage fantasies, summer misery and her film’s empathetic star, Laura Galán.
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Fantastic FAQ 2022: Letterboxd’s Loose Guide to America’s Biggest Genre Festival
What can you expect from the most unexpected film festival event of the year? As our crew prepares to party with Park Chan-wook, we attempt to predict some highlights of Austin’s annual Fantastic Fest.
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“Love You, Too”: Exclusive Clip from Sam & Mattie Make a Zombie Movie
In this exclusive clip from the documentary Sam & Mattie Make a Zombie Movie, the cameras follow Sam Suchmann to home-room class, while Mattie Zufelt heads to his local library, where his request pile is getting somewhat out of control.
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Billy the Puppet reads your Saw and Saw II reviews
Billy the Puppet played a game with us by reading and reacting to Letterboxd member reviews from Saw (2004) and Saw II (2005), which the events of Saw X take place in-between.
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The TÁR team on mapping their film’s tempo
As TÁR strides into wide release, we join Todd Field, Cate Blanchett and their collaborators on the red carpet to unpack the unraveling story of a fictional great.
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Punk Rock and Party Girls: on shelves and screens this month
John Woo, Parker Posey, Willem Dafoe and more are ready to line your shelves and repertory screens in the latest edition of Shelf Life.
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Messy Play: Halina Reijn Skewers Our Second Reality
Bodies Bodies Bodies director Halina Reijn on choreographing her cast, the animal dynamics of group behavior and the joys of women’s wrongs.
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Richard Linklater on 30 years of being Dazed and Confused
With a 4K release of Dazed and Confused out now from Criterion, Richard Linklater reflects on people getting high with his hangout classic, Videodrome as comfort viewing and his theory that “people are basically cool.”
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Loving Leonard: First look at Bradley Cooper’s Bernstein picture; Carey Mulligan takes the lead
Who was Leonard Bernstein, really? World-renowned conductor, brilliant music educator, West Side Story composer? Lydia Tár’s mentor, a lover of men, or devoted husband to Felicia Montealegre? Gemma Gracewood hunts for clues to the filmmaker’s intentions in the trailer for Bradley Cooper’s new portrait of an icon.
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Joanna Hogg on collaborating with Tilda Swinton and Martin Scorsese
The Eternal Daughter’s filmmaker Joanna Hogg on collaborating with two Tildas and one Scorsese, her hunt for the perfect haunted hotel and why a flute is the best instrument for a ghost.