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A Conversation with Jay Duplass, Adam Cayton-Holland, Cooper Raiff, David Duchovny, Kumail Nanjiani & Emily V. Gordon
See You When I See You was directed by Jay Duplass (The Puffy Chair, Cyrus, Jeff, Who Lives at Home, The Baltimorons) and written by comedian Adam Cayton-Holland. It adapts Cayton-Holland's 2018 memoir Tragedy Plus Time: A Tragi-comic Memoir into a warm, deeply original, and fiercely
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AMAZING LIVE SEA MONKEYS
(The 2026 SXSW Film Festival runs March 12-18 in beautiful Austin, TX. Check out Chris Reed’s Amazing Live Sea Monkeys movie review, fresh from the fest. Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) Anyone who read comic books from the mid-1960s
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TWO SEASONS, TWO STRANGERS Trailer: Sho Miyake’s Locarno-Winning Drama Arrives This April
Winner of the Golden Leopard at last year's Locarno International Film Festival, writer-director Sho Miyake's Two Seasons, Two Strangers is a tender, tranquil drama that explores the burgeoning bonds between two pairs of introverted people in two different segments. Based
Interviews
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A Conversation with Jay Duplass, Adam Cayton-Holland, Cooper Raiff, David Duchovny, Kumail Nanjiani & Emily V. Gordon
See You When I See You was directed by Jay Duplass (The Puffy Chair, Cyrus, Jeff, Who Lives at Home, The Baltimorons) and written by comedian Adam Cayton-Holland. It adapts Cayton-Holland's 2018 memoir Tragedy Plus Time: A Tragi-comic Memoir into a warm, deeply original, and fiercely
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A CONVERSATION WITH BETH HARRINGTON (BEYOND THE DUPLEX PLANET)
It is said that you cannot go home again. Literally, you can go home but which version of you goes? Not the one that disappeared. That version is long-gone. [These words are written from the dining room table of Jonathan Marlow’s
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A Conversation with Sara Dosa & Andri Snær Magnason: (TIME AND WATER)
Sara Dosa is an Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker whose work centers on human relationships with the natural world. Her films, including Fire of Love (2022), The Seer & The Unseen (2019), and The Last Season (2015), have won numerous awards, including
Trailers
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TWO SEASONS, TWO STRANGERS Trailer: Sho Miyake’s Locarno-Winning Drama Arrives This April
Winner of the Golden Leopard at last year's Locarno International Film Festival, writer-director Sho Miyake's Two Seasons, Two Strangers is a tender, tranquil drama that explores the burgeoning bonds between two pairs of introverted people in two different segments. Based
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OUR LAND (NUESTRA TIERRA) Trailer: Lucrecia Martel Investigates Murder and Colonialism in Gripping Documentary
Known for her spellbinding, ambiguous dramas such as La Cienaga, The Headless Woman, and her period piece Zama, Lucrecia Martel returns with her first-ever documentary feature that uncovers shocking multiple murders and a history of colonialism across Latin America. With
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THE SERPENT’S SKIN Red Band Trailer: Love and Dark Magic Collide in a Queer Supernatural Thriller
Australian filmmaker Alice Maio Mackay's sixth feature, The Serpent's Skin, is a supernatural romantic thriller that takes on transphobia in the form of demons. Co-written by the 21-year-old Mackay and longtime collaborator Benjamin Pahl Robinson, it stars Alexandra McVicker, Avalon
In Theatres
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NEON Announces Free Screenings of ‘The Secret Agent’ for Sunday, March 8
To celebrate the success of the Oscar-nominated The Secret Agent, NEON has announced that it will be hosting free screenings in nationwide U.S. theaters for one day only on Sunday, March 8. Kleber Mendonça Filho's political thriller is nominated for
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A Conversation with Oliver Laxe (SIRĀT)
Oliver Laxe was born in Paris in 1982, the son of Galician emigrants. When he was six, his family returned to Northwest Spain. After completing his studies in audiovisual communication, he moved to Tangier, Morocco, where he self-produced his 2010
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2026 Oscar-Nominated Short Films
The 2026 Academy Awards will take place on Sunday, March 15. As I do every year, I have watched all 15 of the nominated short films, which are divided into the 3 separate categories of animation, documentary, and live action.
Watch at Home
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A Conversation with Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani (REFLECTION IN A DEAD DIAMOND)
Married directors Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani (Let the Corpses Tan) are out with a new film, Reflection in a Dead Diamond (which I recently reviewed), which offers espionage and visual delights aplenty. Featuring actors Fabio Testi and Yannick Renier
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REFLECTION IN A DEAD DIAMOND
(Check out Chris Reed’s Reflection in a Dead Diamond movie review, it’s in theaters now and hits Netflix November 21! Seen it? Join the conversation with HtN on our Letterboxd Page.) The 1960s were the golden age of spy movies, thanks to an international
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HtN’s Coverage of the Golden Globe-Nominated Films of 2026
Late last week, the 2025 (technically the 2026) Awards Season started heating up in earnest but it’s typically the nominees for Golden Globes that signify the full season kick-off. While snubs and surprises are always part of the fun, the


