Richard Linklater’s upcoming film, *Blue Moon*, seeks to illuminate the often-overlooked story of Lorenz Hart, a legendary but complicated figure in American musical theater. Scheduled for release on October 17, with an anticipated expansion on October 24, this film appears to craft both a tribute and a thoughtful examination of Hart’s life. As an iconic
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In an exciting development for film and music enthusiasts, Zeitgeist Films has partnered with Kino Lorber to acquire the U.S. distribution rights to the much-anticipated film *Köl 75*, directed by Ido Fluk. This poignant narrative chronicles the legendary 1975 concert given by jazz virtuoso Keith Jarrett in Cologne, Germany—a performance that would not only shape
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As the United States braces for potential economic upheaval, courtesy of President Donald Trump’s aggressive trade policies, it’s impossible to overlook the baffling rhetoric that surrounds him. Recently, late-night comedian John Oliver dissected Trump’s perplexing metaphor about dolls aimed at young girls, which hilariously highlighted the president’s inability to grasp the nuanced reality of childhood.
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Indonesian cinema has recently witnessed a renaissance, particularly in the horror genre, where cultural folklore intertwines with cinematic expression to create a unique storytelling experience. The latest addition to this surge is “Melati: Revenge in Blood,” directed by Mike Wiluan, a filmmaker who is increasingly carving a niche for himself in this realm. The involvement
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The independent film landscape is often compared to a hidden gem—a space flourishing with creativity yet often overshadowed by mainstream blockbusters. However, this past weekend marked a pivotal moment with the release of “Friendship,” which made a seismic impact, raking in a remarkable $451,000 from just six screens. With an extraordinary per-theater average of $75,433,
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