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From early Sylvester Stallone and late Walter Hill to a comprehensive Wes Anderson collection, here are this month's essential physical media releases:
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TIFF: For his latest fact-based action-drama, Paul Greengrass goes micro and macro on the harrowing events of the Camp Fire, with stars Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera taking a backseat to gobsmacking effects. Read our review for "The Lost Bus":
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‘The Choral’ Review: A Low-Key Crowdpleaser About Life During Wartime
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TIFF: Ralph Fiennes stars in Nicholas Hytner's handsomely mounted (if a bit, well, stagey) period piece about putting on a show in the worst of times.
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‘The Lost Bus’ Review: Paul Greengrass’ Version of Hell Is Real
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For his fact-based action-drama, Greengrass takes on the harrowing events of the Camp Fire, with stars Matthew McConaughey and America Ferrera.
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Congrats to #IndieWireHonors alum Benny Safdie on his Silver Lion for Best Director win at Venice for his film "The Smashing Machine." . See the full list of winners from this year's festival:
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See the films that won awards at the 2025 Venice Film Festival:
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Jim Jarmusch’s ‘Father Mother Sister Brother’ Wins Venice Film Festival Golden Lion: Full Winners List
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‘Julian’ Review: Heartfelt Tragedy Takes an Odd Trip Through Illness and LGBT Rights in the Digital Age
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Beligan filmmaker Cato Kusters gets lost adapting a true story about a wedding plan gone awry. Starring Nina Meurisse and Laurence Roothooft. Review.
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RT @IndieWire: The lost 43 minutes of Orson Welles‘ 1942 film “The Magnificent Ambersons” is the holy grail of cinema. Well, an AI company….
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Venice Film Festival Winners: Toni Servillo, Xin Zhilei Receive Volpi Cups for Acting (Updating List)
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Why Jay Duplass Returned to Directing after 14 Years with ‘The Baltimorons’
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Jay Duplass Returns to Directing after 14 Years with SXSW Audience-Winner 'The Baltimorons'
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‘Carolina Caroline’ Review: Samara Weaving and Kyle Gallner’s Passionate Chemistry Elevates a Well-Trod Lovers-on-the-Run Script
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Samara Weaving and Kyle Gallner are lovers on the run in 'Carolina Caroline.' Read our review from TIFF.
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See Who Wins at the 2025 Venice Film Festival (Updating List)
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See which films received prizes at the 2025 Venice Film Festival from Alexander Payne's jury.
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The Most Interesting Thing About John Early’s Directorial Debut Is Not That He’s Playing a Woman
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INTERVIEW: TIFF: The star and filmmaker on making a film inspired by everything from "Showgirls" to the weirdly sexual world of food influencers.
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‘Obsession’ Review: YouTuber Curry Barker Directs One of the Best Horror Films of 2025
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Curry Barker's new movie 'Obsession' is one of the best horror films of 2025.
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‘The Man in My Basement’ Review: Even with Willem Dafoe, Deals with the Devil Demand More Clarity Than This Adaptation Provides
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TIFF: Nadia Latif's film is heavy on the atmosphere, light on the answers, and too muddled to really grapple with the big questions it asks.
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‘Fuze’ Review: David Mackenzie’s Literal Ticking Time Bomb Thriller Isn’t Sure What to Do After Detonating
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David Mackenzie directs Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the new movie 'Fuze.' Read IndieWire's review.
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Sydney Sweeney disappears into the role of Christy Martin, not just changing her hair color, eye color, accent, and way of moving, but her general air, her overall mien, the space she takes up in a room. Read our #TIFF review of "Christy":
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‘John Candy: I Like Me’ Review: Colin Hanks’ Documentary Offers a Warm but Overstuffed Tribute
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Colin Hanks directs the documentary 'John Candy: I Like Me.' Read our review.
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‘Franz’ Review: Agnieszka Holland’s Kafka Biopic Is an Old-School Disaster
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The Czech literary giant deserves more than this rote, ludicrous hagiography.
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