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51st annual SIFF preview: A conversation with artistic director Beth Barrett

The 51st annual Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) kicks off on Thursday, May 15 at the historic Paramount Theatre with a gala screening of the Irish comedy "Four Mothers", starring James McArdle and Fionnula Flanagan.

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New "Wedding Banquet" walks down the aisle with confident grace

I can’t say I was excited about new take on 1993’s The Wedding Banquet, directed by Ang Lee and co-written by frequent, fellow Oscar-winning collaborator James Schamus (along with Taiwanese actor and writer Neil Peng).

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Todd Stephens: A trailblazer in Queer Cinema

Todd Stephens is a trailblazer in queer cinema. Known for his influential films, he remains an unsung hero to many. This interview aims to change that, providing an opportunity to explore the visionary filmmaker and his incredible journey.

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2025 NFFTY preview: "Chasing Chasing Amy" filmmaker Sav Rodgers returns to mentor a new generation of aspiring filmmakers

The 18th annual National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY) kicks off Thursday, April 3 at SIFF Cinema Uptown with a gala opening-night ceremony and then then takes over all three of the venue's screens for the remainder of the weekend, along with

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Disney's new "Snow White" heigh-hos from animation to live action with kid-friendly enthusiasm

For all its dated elements, Walt Disney's 1937 animated classic Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs remains a masterpiece. The title character isn't exactly the most modern heroine in the world: She happily sings about how someday a prince will come to

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Triumphing over the unimaginable: "Heart Eyes" director Josh Ruben on making an emotionally authentic rom-com – that is also a freewheeling slasher

Currently knifing up theaters with cutthroat abandon, the inventively nimble rom-com–horror mashup Heart Eyes is going to go down as one of 2025's most unexpected – if still bloodcurdling – delights.

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With 13 nominations, Trans musical "Emilia Pérez" makes Oscar history — but should it have?

There's plenty to talk about regarding the 97th annual Academy Award nominations, most of it the usual hullabaloo over perceived surprises (Jeremy Strong for Best Supporting Actor! Coralie Fargeat for Best Director! Nickel Boys and

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Whannell's "Wolf Man": A familial tragedy of devolutionary body horror terror

When his father is pronounced dead years after going missing in an Oregon forest, unemployed writer and stay-at-home dad Blake Lovell (Christopher Abbott) makes the trek back for the first time in 30 years, joined by his journalist wife

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Love bites: Ten LGBTQ romantic interludes perfect for Valentine's Day date night

As a film critic, I'm used to getting asked unanswerable questions, and I have stock answers for most of them. The most frequent query I receive, naturally, is what I think the best picture ever made is.

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Best movies of 2024: I saw the cinema glow (and saw myself in the process)

There is an early moment in writer-director Jane Schoenbrun's I Saw the TV Glow that permanently burned itself into my psyche. Questioning seventh-grader Owen (Ian Foreman) is participating in one of those gym exercises where the entire class whips

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