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'Los Conductos': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Colombia
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01.04.2020 / 01:35

'Los Conductos': Film Review

Showing how much punch can be put in an unconventional indie, Los Conductos by Colombian director, writer and editor Camilo Restrepo strings together simple visuals to follow a runaway from a religious cult of “the chosen.” Hiding out in empty warehouses, the young man reviews the events that led up to his life in a group from which there is no escape, and his disillusionment with its charismatic but criminal leader.

‘Dolphin Reef’ on Disney Plus: Film Review - variety.com
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01.04.2020 / 00:57

‘Dolphin Reef’ on Disney Plus: Film Review

Out of the vast universe of nature documentaries, I don’t think I’m alone in finding films about life under the sea to occupy a special place. The very fact that they exist, of course, is amazing — though when you watch one, part of the wonder is that you’re not thinking about how aquamarine filmmakers actually hovered in the ocean depths to shoot this stuff.

‘Mare’: Film Review - variety.com
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31.03.2020 / 18:03

‘Mare’: Film Review

In Dubrovnik, as everywhere, the wealthy do not live near the airport — so much noise, so much traffic, so many planes overhead stealing sections of cloudless blue sky.

'The Donut King': Film Review | SXSW 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - California - Cambodia
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31.03.2020 / 12:49

'The Donut King': Film Review | SXSW 2020

[Note: In the wake of SXSW's cancellation this year,The Hollywood Reporteris reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally.] One of the timeliest stories of 2020, it turns out, is how the Cambodian refugee community took over the Southern California donut industry from the 1980s on.

'Blizzard of Souls' ('Dveselu Putenis'): Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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31.03.2020 / 12:27

'Blizzard of Souls' ('Dveselu Putenis'): Film Review

A different point of view on the First World War told with the chilling truth of someone who has lived through combat and its shocking aftermath, Blizzard of Souls(Dveselu Putenis) derives its power from its strong, simple depiction of war seen through the eyes of an innocent 17-year-old soldier. In this it may be compared to Sam Mendes’ 1917, which was also based on eyewitness accounts of the war.

'Dolphin Reef': Film Review - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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31.03.2020 / 02:17

'Dolphin Reef': Film Review

With the exception of Flipper from 1960s television, or maybe the talking Fa and Bea from Mike Nichols' 1973 movie The Day of the Dolphin, few cinematic dolphins have displayed quite as much personality as Echo, the main character in Dolphin Reef, Disneynature's new documentary premiering on Disney+, narrated by Natalie Portman.

'For Madmen Only': Film Review | SXSW 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com
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30.03.2020 / 12:47

'For Madmen Only': Film Review | SXSW 2020

[Note: In the wake of SXSW's cancellation this year, The Hollywood Reporter is reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally.] A few years ago, SXSW presented a film called Thank You Del, which introduced newbies to the tremendously influential improv teacher Del Close via an annual tribute hosted by the Upright Citizens Brigade.

'Once Upon a Time in Uganda': Film Review | SXSW 2020 - www.hollywoodreporter.com - Uganda
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30.03.2020 / 11:29

'Once Upon a Time in Uganda': Film Review | SXSW 2020

[Note: In the wake of SXSW's cancellation this year, The Hollywood Reporter is reviewing select fest entries that elected to premiere digitally.] Hearing the term "Wakaliwood," most cinephiles will think of Bollywood, Nollywood and other portmanteaus used to designate a large region of cinematic production — often one viewed with some condescension (if seen at all) by the more entrenched parts of the film industry.

‘Elephant,’ Narrated by Meghan Markle: Film Review - variety.com
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30.03.2020 / 10:33

‘Elephant,’ Narrated by Meghan Markle: Film Review

Of all the members of the animal kingdom we think of as akin to humans — chimps, dolphins, whales, perhaps (if we’re being honest about it) our dogs — elephants may be the most movingly and preternaturally aware. Because you can see how intelligent they are.

‘Minyan’: Film Review - variety.com - New York - San Francisco
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28.03.2020 / 08:13

‘Minyan’: Film Review

Best known for the unexpectedly soul-shattering San Francisco suicide doc “The Bridge,” indie filmmaker Eric Steel came out and came of age in 1980s New York at a moment just before AIDS devastated the city’s gay community. Such timing must have been surreal, to assume something so liberating about one’s own identity, only to watch in fear and uncertainty as this fraternity of newfound freedom collapsed around him.

‘Anne at 13,000 ft’: Film Review - variety.com
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27.03.2020 / 22:33

‘Anne at 13,000 ft’: Film Review

A riveting and radical act of empathy, with actress Deragh Campbell’s unforgettably embodied portrayal of mental instability as the eye of its storm, Canadian director Kazik Radwanski’s astonishing third feature (after “How Heavy This Hammer” and “Tower”) is a brief, bracing burst of microbudget indie filmmaking at its most powerful.

‘À l’abordage’: Film Review - variety.com
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25.03.2020 / 00:39

‘À l’abordage’: Film Review

Refreshing as a river dip on a hot day, but also mildly melancholic, as though perhaps it is the last swim of the summer, Guillaume Brac’s wise, witty “À l’abordage” is an optimistic portrait of gentle disappointment, the kind a youthful generation has to experience before growing up a little bit.

Lionsgate to Release 'I Still Believe' Online Amid Coronavirus Pandemic - www.hollywoodreporter.com - county Story
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20.03.2020 / 04:49

Lionsgate to Release 'I Still Believe' Online Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

As the coronavirus pandemic shutters traditional theaters for social distancing, Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company are set to release I Still Believe, the KJ Apa and Britt Robertson-starring faith-based drama, on premium VOD platforms, starting March 27. "With theaters closed nationwide due to these unprecedented events, we want to continue to make I Still Believe available to consumers.

'I Still Believe' to Be Released on VOD, Two Weeks After Theatrical Release - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
20.03.2020 / 01:31

'I Still Believe' to Be Released on VOD, Two Weeks After Theatrical Release

The new movie I Still Believe, starring KJ Apa and Britt Robertson, will be available to watch on premium VOD platforms just two weeks after it hit theaters.

Faith-Based Drama ‘I Still Believe’ Getting Early Release on Demand - variety.com - county Story
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20.03.2020 / 00:55

Faith-Based Drama ‘I Still Believe’ Getting Early Release on Demand

As movie theaters continue to shutter due to the coronavirus pandemic, Lionsgate and Kingdom Story Company will release the faith-based drama “I Still Believe” on premium VOD early, beginning on March 27.

Britt Robertson Talks Filming ‘I Still Believe’ With KJ Apa: ‘I Couldn’t Have Done It With Anyone but Him’ - www.usmagazine.com - county Camp
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13.03.2020 / 00:41

Britt Robertson Talks Filming ‘I Still Believe’ With KJ Apa: ‘I Couldn’t Have Done It With Anyone but Him’

An emotional journey is always better with a friend. That was definitely the case for Britt Robertson when she landed the role of Melissa Lynn Henning-Camp in I Still Believe, working alongside KJ Apa. The actors had worked together in A Dog’s Purpose in 2017.

‘I Still Believe’: Film Review - variety.com
variety.com
12.03.2020 / 02:17

‘I Still Believe’: Film Review

Call it a faith-based tearjerker, and you won’t be far off the mark. Still, that blunt-spoken description of “I Still Believe” should be taken as not so much a dismissal of its unabashed sentimentality as an honest appraisal of the film’s potential to deeply affect its target audience.

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