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		Ebertfest 2016: Nancy Allen on “Blow Out,” Women in Film
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		Cheese, Glue, and Skiffle: Spinal Tap & Marty DeBergi on “Spinal Tap II: The End Continues”
		An Ode to the Unanswered Questions in “Agnes of God”
		Locarno Film Festival 2025: 14 Films Commemorating Postwar Britain
		A Dispatch From the Bentonville Film Festival
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		Remembering Jan Dawson, My Mother-in-Law (Twice)
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		What to Watch on Netflix: March 2025
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		Panic! At the Disco: Body Double at 40
		TIFF 2024: The Last Republican, A Sister’s Tale, From Ground Zero
		Let The Dead Sleep: On “Alien Romulus” and Digital Resurrection
		13 Films Illuminate Locarno Film Festival’s Columbia Pictures Retrospective
		Home Entertainment Guide: July 2024
		The Hard Road: Alex Cox on Crowdfunding, Success, and a Life in Independent Filmmaking
		The 10 Best Documentary Love Stories
		Hollywood Continues to Fail Its Black Final Girls
		Female Filmmakers in Focus: Bridgett M. Davis
		Saving Film History One Frame at a Time: A Preview of Restored & Rediscovered Series at the Jacob Burns Film Center
		Home Entertainment Guide: April 2024
		The Bikeriders, a Motorcycle Club Film, Highlights a Positive Woman’s Role
		Horror Movies Should Give Up The Final Girl
		The Future of the Movies, Part 2
		The Perfection of the Human Soul: The Cast of Groundhog Day Celebrates Harold Ramis
		Groundhog Day Cast to Reunite in Chicago for Harold Ramis’s 10-Year Celebration of Life
		At The Movies With Matt Zoller Seitz On His Birthday
Their Show Was the Gateway: Matt Singer on His New Book, Opposable Thumbs: How Siskel & Ebert Changed Movies Forever
		Hollywood Necropolis: The Dangers of Digital Performers
		Rite of Passage: Danny and Michael Philippou on Talk to Me
		The Ranown Westerns Join the Criterion Collection
		Feeling Scene: The Magnetism of Black Punks on Screen
		To Leslie: The Difficulty of Starting Over
		Highlights of the 2023 TCM Film Festival
		I Was in Bliss: Steve Saklad on Re-Creating 1970 for Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret.