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The Oligarch and the Art Dealer
March 23, 2026
Andreas Dalsgaard’s docuseries The Oligarch and the Art Dealer is a riveting look inside how money flows around the world in very
The Cycle of Love
March 20, 2026
Oscar-winning The Cycle of Love director Orlando von Einsiedel was at a Nobel Prize event in Sweden in 2017 when
American Doctor
March 19, 2026
American Doctor director Poh Si Teng quit her job and emptied the entirety of her bank account to make the…
Manhood penis enlargement
March 17, 2026
Manhood, the fascinating new documentary about the fast-growing penis-enlargement industry, has a lot of scenes of penises being injected with
Same Same But Different Lauren Noll Dalia Rooni
March 17, 2026
Same Same But Different creators Dalia Rooni and Lauren Noll on making their Cape Cod set story of three Iranian-American…
Charlie Day Kill Me SXSW
March 17, 2026
Kill Me, a thrillingly complex dark comedy starring Charlie Day, had a journey to the screen almost as twisty as
Normal Bob Odenkirk
March 16, 2026
Normal, which screened Sunday at SXSW, has a familiar setup: There’s a new sheriff in town. Luckily, he’s played by
Self Custody
March 15, 2026
“Self Custody,” a smart and hilariously tense new thriller from co-director and star Garrett Patten, neatly lays out the good
Rod Serling The Twilight Zone
March 15, 2026
Years before he created The Twilight Zone, Rod Serling tried to tell a story inspired by Emmet Till, the Black
Their Town Duplass Katie Aselton
March 13, 2026
“My parents definitely tried to keep me out of the business for as long as they could,” says Ora Duplass,