A round-up of our team’s short takes from day three of Sundance 2021.
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Film Pulse Podcast 419 - Wild Indian
This week, Adam and Kevin review the newly released thriller Wild Indian along with some other stuff including The Last Matinee, The Blood on Satan’s Claw, The Old Ways, Pink Flamingos, We Need To Do Something, and Don’t Breathe 2.
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Behind the scenes of Wendell & Wild with stop-motion master Henry Selick
As Henry Selick revisits the underworld of stop-motion with Wendell & Wild, the animation auteur chats with Kambole Campbell about designing creepy creatures, collaborating with Jordan Peele and why it’s good to scare children a little.
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Four Favorites with Ram Charan
RRR star Ram Charan shares his four favorites with Letterboxd, along with some recommendations for what to watch after his Oscar-nominated showstopper.
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A Fandom Expert on Why We Urgently Need to Get to Grips With the Hate Engine
With two of the pop star’s films on the horizon, we appointed a Senior Harry Styles Correspondent. Several exhausting months later, Sacha Judd concludes it’s time for Hollywood to get to grips with online conspiracies—and audiences to find new ways to approach films soaked in manufactured scandal.
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Forgive Me: Nora Fingscheidt on her Netflix Debut
The Unforgivable director Nora Fingscheidt on celebrating wild children, remaking Titanic, and the force that is Sandra Bullock.
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2022 Year in Review
While nothing could budge Everything Everywhere All at Once from the top spot, your highest rated and most popular films of 2022 also featured many more enormously spectacular and wholeheartedly human delights.
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Indigenous revelations on Mumbai mangroves in Sundance prize-winner Against the Tide
Indigenous Editor Leo Koziol catches up with Sundance prize-winning filmmaker Sarvnik Kaur for a deep chat about her activist choice to make slow cinema in today’s world.
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Rip-Roaring Revolution: S.S. Rajamouli on His Bromantic Epic
RRR filmmaker S.S. Rajamouli talks to playwright Sunil Patel about pumping up the emotion, harming no animals, and his family’s movie-obsessed mealtimes.
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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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Four Favorites with Dolly de Leon
As Palme d’Or winner Triangle of Sadness hits VOD in the US, actress Dolly De Leon shares with us her four favorite films.
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VHS Queens: French filmmaker Yann Gonzalez on 90s Screen Goddesses & Queer Teen Passions
French filmmaker Yann Gonzalez (Knife+Heart, You and the Night, Ultra Rêve) is a member of the curation panel for the recent addition of adult titles to Letterboxd.
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New Native Cinema: Indigenous Film Criticism in Focus
Letterboxd’s Indigenous Editor Leo Koziol joins Industry Insights—The EFM Podcast to discuss diversity within film criticism, and the dearth of Indigenous film critics worldwide.
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Anime maestro Makoto Shinkai on chairs, cats and car rides
Kambole Campbell talks with Suzume director Makoto Shinkai about navigating the trauma of Japan’s largest earthquake, hiding Miyazaki Easter eggs and animating a three-legged chair-boyfriend.
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Life’s a Rodeo: A report from Letterboxd’s first member screening in London
To celebrate Letterboxd now having two firm feet on the ground in London, we teamed up with Curzon to put on a members’ screening of Cannes-darling Rodeo. Ella Kemp burns into town to report on what went down.
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Yay or Neigh?—We Round Up the Nope Reactions from Opening Weekend
Horse girlies, circle round! As Nope, the third film in Jordan Peele’s three colors trilogy lands in cinemas, we round up the Letterboxd reactions from the much-anticipated sci-fi spectacular’s opening weekend screenings.
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We capture Wes Anderson in Cannes
As she says au revoir to Cannes, Ella Kemp goes on a Scavenger Hunt to collect a Letterboxd fave: Wes Anderson.
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How do Nicole Holofcener, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Tobias Menzies Get Over Hurt Feelings?
Nicole Holofcener (Enough Said) is a beloved veteran New York filmmaker with a Letterboxd account. Surely she reads what people write on here right?
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Shameik Moore and Hailee Steinfeld Swing Into Your Spider-Verse Reviews
The voice actors of two of the most beloved animated characters of a generation, Miles Morales (Shameik Moore) and Gwen Stacy (Hailee Steinfeld), give voice to Letterboxd reviewers.
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Ari Aster on Beau Is Afraid and Godlike Moms Letterboxd Journal