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Letterboxd Journal
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Lawless
’90s: a starter pack celebrating the rebels of cinema’s most
unruly
decade
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Monstrous
Feminine: twenty feminist horror films to explore the
subversive
genre
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Shell Shock: the unlikely glory of Steve Barron’s Teenage
Mutant
Ninja
Turtles
at 35
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Seller’s Market:
Kiyoshi
Kurosawa
on experimenting, action cinema and Cloud
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Mission Control: the celebration of
competency
in
Ron
Howard’s Apollo 13
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By the Stream:
fifteen
film recommendations available with Amazon Prime Video streaming
subscriptions
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Inside Looking Out: Sorry, Baby’s Eva Victor on healing and
humor
in their
miraculous
debut feature
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Naturally Adorable:
marveling
at 30 years of
Clueless
’s forward-thinking, fashion-savvy Austen adaptation
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Arrested Development:
Kenneth
Lonergan
reflects on 25 years of You Can Count on Me
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First Steps: twenty
knockout
debut features from women and non-binary directors to
watchlist
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Death Is in the Details: Final Destination Bloodlines directors Adam B.
Stein
and Zach
Lipovsky
guide us through each kill
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Watchlist
This! our July 2025 picks of the best new
bubbling-under
films
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Primal Fear: writer-director Neil Marshall on the
twentieth
anniversary of his
claustrophobic
caving horror, The Descent
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Chick Habit: But I’m a
Cheerleader
celebrates 25 years of
candy-colored
camp
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Get Into the
Groove
: the best party film you haven’t
heard
of
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Summertime
Sadness
: on shelves and screens this month
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More Teeth: From
Jurassic
Park to Rebirth, the legacy and future of
dinosaurs
in cinema
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Going to 41: Rob Reiner on This Is
Spinal
Tap’s return to
theaters
and why the time was right for a sequel
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45w
Run For Your Life:
Edgar
Wright
breaks down the trailer for The Running Man
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Echo Chamber: Ari Aster on the Western mythos of Eddington, distorted realities and
Shōhei
Imamura
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45w
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