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BIRD | Official Trailer | Coming Soon

BIRD. A tender, striking and extraordinarily surprising coming-of-age fable from Academy Award-winner Andrea Arnold, starring Barry Keoghan, Franz Rogowski, and newcomer Nykiya Adams. In theaters in the US, Canada, UK & Ireland from November 8. Coming soon to streaming in Turkey. A MUBI Release.

Heads & Tails: The Monstrosity of Creation by Emily Edwards

Ragtag showed American Psycho, the 2001 Brett Easton Ellis adaptation from director Mary Harron recently as part of our Extra Credit series in collaboration with the Connector at the University of Missouri. Christian Bale stars as a sociopathic Wall Street–er who sits in a large office, takes lavish lunches, displays his pristinely white business card when asked, and gleefully kills people in his off-time. I was reading an interview with Mary Harron about the film where she talked about how…

We Live in Time Explained | How we build our legacies

We Live in Time explores the heartbreak of impending death, and asks the viewer to consider the significance of the connections we leave behind. While Almut originally believed her legacy will be built through her plights and ambitions, she comes to realize her true legacy lies in the relationships with those she loves. The film reminds us that our most meaningful contributions aren’t grand achievements, but the small, personal impacts we have on others.

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NOCTURNE: Clever, witzig und verstörend: Jordan Peeles fulminante Abwandlung von GUESS WHO’S COMING TO DINNER ist einer der spannendsten Horrorfilme der letzten Jahre.

Scream Proof! The Horror Movie Survival Guide

Machete wielding maniacs, sadistic games, and cursed videotapes have claimed their fair share of on-screen lives before the credits roll. These villainess tropes are staples of horror, and something audiences are willing to subject themselves to. Viewers understand the rules of the genre, often pointing out the fatal decisions characters make in the horror films they watch. However, if faced with a similar situation, given the vastness of tropes explored in horror, would you end up the final girl or…

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