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Film News 2025-11-15

  • Oz Perkins Needs to Break Up with Neon – Opinion
    Indie Wire
  • ‘Rebuilding’ Review: Josh O’Connor Copes with Wildfires in a Tender and Timely Western Drama
    Indie Wire
  • Of Course Hollywood Is Making a Labubu Movie
    Indie Wire
  • ‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ Star Jason Clarke Loved Getting Into the Head of a ‘Full-Time Narcissist’
    Indie Wire
  • The ‘Frankenstein’ Costumes Required an Effort Across Continents
    Indie Wire
  • ‘Anaconda’ Is Better Than ‘Vertigo’: Why Hollywood Should Leave the Classics Alone and Focus on Remaking Bad Movies Instead of Good Ones
    Indie Wire
  • ‘The Things You Kill’ Director Alireza Khatami Dares Audiences to ‘Almost Leave’ His Exhilarating Canadian Oscar Entry
    Indie Wire
  • Inside the First Square Peg Social: A Quietly Radical Gathering for Rising Filmmakers
    Indie Wire
  • IndieWire Announces Inaugural Craft Roundtables to Celebrate the Best in 2025 Cinematography, Casting, Production Design, and Editing
    Indie Wire
  • How Director Matt Ross Found the Surprises in the Historical Drama of ‘Death by Lightning’
    Indie Wire
  • ‘The Carpenter’s Son’ Review: Nicolas Cage Plays Jesus’ Stepfather in a Biblically Dull Horror Movie About Growing Up as the Son of God
    Indie Wire
  • ‘One Battle After Another’ Cinematographer Michael Bauman Says Watching Dailies with Paul Thomas Anderson Is ‘Like a Live DJ Session’
    Indie Wire