On The Horizon | Gaspar Noé’s ‘Enter The Void’
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A small teaser from the latest film by director Gaspar Noé, which screened (unfinished) in Cannes to typically divisive reviews. Visually fierce, the story concerns an American drug-dealing teen who is killed in Japan, and later reappears as a ghost to watch over his sister. No release date is currently set.
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On The Horizon | Shinya Tsukamoto’s ‘Tetsuo Project’
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Shinya Tsukamoto revives Tetsuo for a third installment in the tech-horror series. Tentatively named Tetsuo Project, it will be the director’s first English-language film and is due for release later this year (via Nippon Cinema, Twitch)
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On The Horizon | Alexander Olch’s ‘The Windmill Movie’
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Tie extroadinaire Alexander Olch makes his feature-length directorial debut with a new documentary on the independent filmmaker (and his former teacher), Richard P. Rogers. Part homage, part reassemblage of Rogers’ own (unfinished) 25-years-in-the-making autobiographical film - The Windmill Movie opens in the U.S. on June 17.
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On The Horizon | The Limits Of Control
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Jarmusch + hitman movie + De Bankolé + Swinton + Hurt + García Bernal + Murray + great poster art = The Limits Of Control. Out May 1st.
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On The Horizon | In The Loop
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Just out in the UK and garnering great reviews, I’m looking forward to seeing In The Loop, a new political comedy from one of the creators of I’m Alan Partridge. It centers around opposing factions within the British and U.S. governments who debate the pro’s and con’s of going to war. Among the cast are James Gandolfini and Steve Coogan, with a U.S. release date set for July 24.
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