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Akstanwyck
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Anne Thompson, editor at large at IndieWire, cohost of weekly podcast Screen Talk, author of The $11 Billion Year.
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The secret screening at the NYFF was A24's Marty Supreme, an adrenaline rush of a movie that Josh Safdie delivered under the wire after working on it for 7 years. Timothee Chalamet's no-holds-barred performance could be his Wolf of Wall Street. He'll land another Oscar nom.
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the idea of antifa paying protesters is so funny. if i wanted to get paid to destroy the government i’d run for congress
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Toby Talbot brought unmatched passion, intellect & taste to the NY film scene. Our effort to bring back the Metro & restore a wider range of art film exhibition to the neighborhood is in no small way inspired by the legacy of Toby & Dan. She will be sorely missed.

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Toby Talbot, Impassioned Promoter of Art Films, Dies at 96
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Here's Diane Keaton at Warren Beatty's AFI tribute, talking about a perfect (no exaggeration) scene in Reds--taking the mystique out of filmmaking and then putting it right back in, in just two minutes. She was exquisite. www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_RS...
Diane Keaton on making REDS with Warren Beatty
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The secret screening at the NYFF was A24's Marty Supreme, an adrenaline rush of a movie that Josh Safdie delivered under the wire after working on it for 7 years. Timothee Chalamet's no-holds-barred performance could be his Wolf of Wall Street. He'll land another Oscar nom.
Jim Jarmusch does not disappoint with this charming, often hilarious, and ultimately moving triptych about the chasms between parents and children.
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There is so much of queer history we haven’t gotten to see depicted in TV shows. #HouseOfGuiness ain’t perfect but damn it, the first-born son of the richest family is Ireland was gay and closeted when being “caught” could result in decades in prison. And this show goes all in on his story.
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Jane Birkin had taken an instant dislike to her co-star Serge Gainsbourg on ‘Slogan.’ The director suggested they all get dinner to get to know each other in a less high-pressure environment than a film set. By the morning, Birkin didn’t want the night to end.
When Jane Birkin Met Serge Gainsbourg
“You know that horrible Frenchman I told you about?” Jane said to her mother. “Well, I think I’m in love with him.”
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