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We just watched Henry Selick's stop-motion fantasy The Nightmare Before Christmas, a little animated experiment that became an everlasting cult favourite.
The post We Just Watched – The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We just watched Jennie Livingston's iconic, controversial documentary Paris is Burning, an underground exploration of a time and a place that became revolutionary.
The post We Just Watched – Paris is Burning (1990) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We just watched Maria Schrader's true story She Said, based on the book by New York Times journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey about their part in the downfall of Miramax producer Harvey Weinstein and the rise of #MeToo.
The post We Just Watched – She Said (2022) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We just watched Tobias Lindholm's new drama The Good Nurse, about serial killer Charles Cullen.
The post We Just Watched – The Good Nurse (2022) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We just watched Beth de Araujo's debut feature Soft & Quiet, one of the hits of SXSW earlier this year.
The post We Just Watched – Soft & Quiet (2022) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We just watched Nicole Holofcener's simple but sweet romantic drama Enough Said, starring Julia Louis-Dreyfuss and - in his final role - James Gandolfini.
The post We Just Watched – Enough Said (2013) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We just watched Glenn Gordon Caron's forgotten gem Clean and Sober from 1988, starring Michael Keaton and Kathy Baker.
The post We Just Watched – Clean and Sober (1988) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We just watched Maggie Gyllenhaal's brand new film The Lost Daughter, starring Olivia Colman and Dakota Johnson.
The post We Just Watched – The Lost Daughter (2022) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We're coming live from the WWEN Weather Centre with a look at Gus van Sant's 1995 kinda sorta mockumentary To Die For.
The post Episode 39 – Gus van Sant’s To Die For (1995) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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This month we're taking a long look at a very special film - Martin Bell, Mary Ellen Mark and Cheryl McCall's stunning documentary Streetwise.
The post Special – Martin Bell’s Streetwise (1984) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We just watched Jonathan Mostow's 1997 desert thriller Breakdown! Join us for the latest episode of the Celluloid Junkies mini-show.
The post We Just Watched: Breakdown (1997) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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The Celluloid Junkies are debuting a new weekly show which is short, sharp and fun. We Just Watched is a series of quick discussions about films that we have, you guessed it, just watched.
The post We Just Watched: Elizabeth (1998) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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We're heading out to Reno, Nevada to go Mustanging with three dear, sweet, dead men in John Huston's The Misfits.
The post Episode 38 – John Huston’s The Misfits (1961) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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Lock yourself up as we intrude upon your day with a discussion of David Fincher's popcorn movie (not film) Panic Room.
The post Episode 37 – David Fincher’s Panic Room (2002) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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Come and join us in the world of darkness this Halloween season as we celebrate William Friedkin's genre-defining 1973 horror film The Exorcist.
The post Episode 36 – William Friedkin’s The Exorcist (1973) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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Check your hair and straighten your corsage because we're heading to senior prom as we discuss Brian De Palma's 1976 art house shocker Carrie.
The post Episode 35 – Brian De Palma’s Carrie (1976) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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This month we’re in Little Italy, and we’re going to yell passionately about all things Cher and love and freshly baked bread.
The post Episode 34 – Norman Jewison’s Moonstruck (1987) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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Reaganism, a fear of AIDS and the backlash against feminism heightened our reactions to what became "the zeitgeist movie of the decade".
The post Episode 33 – Adrian Lyne’s Fatal Attraction (1987) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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Don't pick up strangers, or you could end up like these five unlucky young souls in Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
The post Episode 32 – Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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Bring your protest signs and join us in the revolution as we explore Hal Ashby's 1971 comedy-drama Harold and Maude.
The post Episode 31 – Hal Ashby’s Harold and Maude (1971) first appeared on Celluloid Junkies.
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