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      Roach in a scene from “Beaten to Death.”
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      How They Got ‘Beaten to Death’ Onscreen

      The director Sam Curtain and the actor Thomas Roach discuss making a new ultraviolent horror movie so grueling that it left its lead hospitalized at the end of the shoot.

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  1. The Projectionist
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    Damien Chazelle made his sentiments clear on opening day of the Venice Film Festival Wednesday.
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    Venice Film Festival: No Zendaya as the Strikes Change the Picture

    Day 1 brought challenges but not “Challengers,” the film that had been scheduled to open this usually starry event until it was delayed by the strikes.

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  2. The Projectionist
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    “Why is it that a smaller distribution company like Neon and STX International” — the companies behind “Ferrari” — “can meet the dream demands of what SAG is asking?” Adam Driver said in Venice.
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    Venice Film Festival: Adam Driver Calls Out Netflix and Amazon Amid Strikes

    His film “Ferrari,” a big-budget indie from Michael Mann, is the kind of adult drama the major studios have shied away from.

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  3. Anatomy of a Scene
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    How a Fight Club Starts in ‘Bottoms’

    The director Emma Seligman narrates a sequence from her film featuring Rachel Sennott and Ayo Edebiri.

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    Monkey King, voiced by Jimmy O. Yang, in a scene from “The Monkey King.”
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    Five Children’s Movies to Stream Now

    This month’s picks include a monkey’s quest, a splashy version of a beloved Nintendo franchise and a Lego adventure packed with Disney princesses.

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    A scene from Shinji Higuchi’s film.
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    Five Science Fiction Movies to Stream Now

    This month’s picks include cute-robot charm and alien abduction angst.

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  10. ‘Fremont’ Review: Rapid Transit

    This dry, understated film follows a young Afghan refugee looking for connection in her new home, the San Francisco Bay Area.

    By Beatrice Loayza

     

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