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EVERYBODY TO KENMURE STREET
(The 2026 Sundance Film Festival kicks off Thursday, January 22 and ran through Sunday, February 1 for, sadly the last time, in and around Park City, Utah. Check out Chris Reed’s Shame and Money movie review, fresh from the fest. Seen it? Join
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A Conversation with David Greaves, Liani Greaves, Anne de Mare & Lynn True (ONCE UPON A TIME IN HARLEM)
Once Upon a Time in Harlem is the best film I saw at Sundance this year. It is also, in a sense, a miracle. In 1972, the legendary documentary filmmaker William Greaves—director of the avant-garde masterpiece Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (1968),
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TAKE ME HOME
(The 2026 Sundance Film Festival kicks off Thursday, January 22 and runs through Sunday, February 1 for, sadly the last time, in and around Park City, Utah. Check out M.J. O’Toole’s Take Me Home movie review, fresh from the fest. Seen it?
Interviews
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A Conversation with David Greaves, Liani Greaves, Anne de Mare & Lynn True (ONCE UPON A TIME IN HARLEM)
Once Upon a Time in Harlem is the best film I saw at Sundance this year. It is also, in a sense, a miracle. In 1972, the legendary documentary filmmaker William Greaves—director of the avant-garde masterpiece Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One (1968),
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A Conversation with Rebecca Zlotowski (A PRIVATE LIFE)
A Private Life, the latest feature from French director Rebecca Zlotowski (Other People’s Children), stars the great Jodie Foster as an American psychotherapist living in Paris. When a patient of hers commits suicide, she is forced to reevaluate her entire
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A Conversation with Sara Khaki & Mohammadreza Eyni (CUTTING THROUGH ROCKS)
Married Iranian directors Mohammadreza Eyni and Sara Khaki just premiered Cutting Through Rocks—their feature debut—at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival (where I reviewed it). The documentary tells the story of Sara Shahverdi, who lives in a village in northwestern Iran,
Trailers
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BANANA SPLIT Trailer: Two Asian-American Millennials Explore New York in Guerrilla-Shot Dramedy
With the 2026 Dances with Films Festival taking place this weekend in New York City, one film to be on the lookout for is a refreshing black & white dramedy in the vein of Before Sunrise, Lost In Translation, and
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SIRĀT New Trailer: Oliver Laxe’s Jaw-Dropping Desert Thriller Arrives in February
Following its week-long theatrical engagement last fall, Oliver Laxe's jaw-dropping thriller Sirāt is returning to the stateside market for a wider official release. Having won the Jury Prize at Cannes and shocking audiences and critics alike on the fall festival circuit,
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MIROIRS NO. 3 Trailer: Paula Beer is a Woman Haunted in Christian Petzold’s Enigmatic Domestic Drama
After working together on Transit, Undine, and Afire, writer-director Christian Petzold and actress Paula Beer are back again with a new psychological drama in a stunning setting. Miroirs No. 3, named after the classical piano piece, follows Berlin music student
In Theatres
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A Conversation with Rebecca Zlotowski (A PRIVATE LIFE)
A Private Life, the latest feature from French director Rebecca Zlotowski (Other People’s Children), stars the great Jodie Foster as an American psychotherapist living in Paris. When a patient of hers commits suicide, she is forced to reevaluate her entire
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A Conversation with Mascha Schilinski & Fabian Gamper (SOUND OF FALLING)
Sound of Falling, Mascha Schilinski's ravishing and uncanny debut feature, traces a century of girlhood on a single farm in Germany's Altmark region. The film moves between four time periods—Alma in the 1910s, Erika in the 1940s, Angelika in the
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MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG
(Check out Brandon Wilson’s Merrily We Roll Along movie review, it opens Friday, November 5. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) There are few words in all of filmdom that strike fear in the hearts of cinephiles like
Watch at Home
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A Conversation with Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani (REFLECTION IN A DEAD DIAMOND)
Married directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani (Let the Corpses Tan) are out with a new film, Reflection in a Dead Diamond (which I recently reviewed), which offers espionage and visual delights aplenty. Featuring actors Fabio Testi and Yannick Renier
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REFLECTION IN A DEAD DIAMOND
(Check out Chris Reed’s Reflection in a Dead Diamond movie review, it’s in theaters now and hits Netflix November 21! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) The 1960s were the golden age of spy movies, thanks to an international
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HtN’s Coverage of the Golden Globe-Nominated Films of 2026
Late last week, the 2025 (technically the 2026) Awards Season started heating up in earnest but it’s typically the nominees for Golden Globes that signify the full season kick-off. While snubs and surprises are always part of the fun, the


