@ScreenSlate: Zero formal FYC campaign for A Different Man. How did Sebastian Stan do it? What is the secret to his success?
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@ScreenSlate: Zero formal FYC campaign for A Different Man. How did Sebastian Stan do it? What is the secret to his success?
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Jess Franco Friday!
There are two worlds, nearly parallel, reflecting each other in key but not always straightforward ways. These are the societies of adults and children. When hysteria and social fault lines appear in one, the other is not unaffected, but is warped in turn, perhaps violently. Celia captures...
New film review, on Ann Turner’s great 1988 film Celia. Sadly ever-timely themes! Key ACAB moments! Streamable free!
Jess Franco Friday!
I meant to write about the recent Ed Bowes retrospective at Anthology Film Archives, but got sidetracked by a last-minute work trip and fami
In addition to top 2022 releases, Screen Slate has once again invited contributors, critics, programmers, artists, and filmmakers to submit
The Internet “Broke” into the Movies Twenty-Five Years Ago
Screen Slate's film series "1995: The Year the Internet Broke" made me realize that, holy hell, I've been on the Internet for 25 years!
The proprietors of Screen Slate have curated nifty film series at Anthology Film Archives. Screen Slate is, among other things, a website and daily newsletter of New York City independent, repertory, experimental, and artist-focused film and video screenings and exhibitions.”
The series, 1995: The Year the Internet Broke, brings together mostly-American films about the Internet that were…
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