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- JournalNow Showing: cinema showtimes come to Patron members, with a wider launch on Christmas Eve. Letterboxd Patrons can now enjoy our new cinema showtimes feature, which ships to all members—in select regions, with more to come—on Christmas Eve.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalAnimal Kingdom: Fair Play’s Chloe Domont on post-#MeToo politics and her finance thriller. Fair Play writer and director Chloe Domont lifts the hood on the “sweet guys” of finance, the ugliness of women and the painful, shameful feelings in most progressive relationships.
Ella Kemp
- JournalChild’s Replay. We talk to the team behind a new reboot of the 80s horror classic Child’s Play.
Dominic Corry
- JournalGone, Girl. In June of this year, Netflix announced via its API Developer blog that it was discontinuing what remained of its public API service for all but a handful of services. Letterboxd was not—and despite our best efforts in the intervening months, is not—one of those services. The upshot of this decision is that from November 14, we won’t have any means of updating our availability data to stay current with Netflix’s content library.
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalAndroid. We’re thrilled to announce the initial public release of Letterboxd for Android. Click through for a list of supported features in 1.0 and a roadmap of what’s to come in the near future. This is the droid you’re looking for.
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalAsteroid City Scavenger Hunt: join the daily quest to find fourteen hidden items. Be in to win a private screening of Wes Anderson’s new film by following the clues to collect fourteen special Asteroid City-inspired items hidden around Letterboxd.
Letterboxd Crew
- JournalAmerican Anarchy: the director and stars of The Sweet East on their Cannes premiere. Acclaimed cinematographer Sean Price Williams and stars Talia Ryder and Simon Rex on talking fast about everything at the Cannes premiere of their hellish American odyssey.
George Fenwick
- JournalEcstatic Pursuit: Danielle Scruggs highlights films by five Black women directors for your Juneteenth watchlists. From Cheryl Dunye to Ava DuVernay, Black Women Directors founder Danielle A. Scruggs highlights five imagination-sparking, consciousness-deepening films by directors who allowed her to dream more.
Danielle A. Scruggs
- JournalVox Pop Star. Dominic Corry reports from the AFI Fest screening of Natalie Portman’s new film Vox Lux,in which she plays Celeste, an unravelling global superstar.
Dominic Corry
- JournalBearing Witness: the narrative quest and artistic inspirations behind Saint Omer. Alice Diop and Guslagie Malanda on the freedoms of fiction, unleashing the nightmare within and the power of a fleeting smile.
Adesola Thomas
- JournalBest of Tribeca 2024: Eleven world premieres you loved at this year’s downtown NYC festival. From downtown NYC to Venus and Jupiter, we uncover eleven Tribeca Festival world premieres—five docs and six narrative features—that Letterboxd members had more than a New York minute for.
Letterboxd Crew
- Journal2016 Year in Review. We’re proud to announce our fifth-annual Letterboxd Year in Review. Our hearty congratulations to Barry Jenkins and Moonlight on taking the top spot for 2016. After the Mad Max: Fury Road juggernaut of 2015, we began 2016 with no idea what film might win people’s hearts, and as much as we made no secret of our Mad Max obsession, we’re taking immense pleasure in seeing a low-budget movie with a diverse cast of mainly unknown actors and no franchise history…
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalRanking Little Women. We rank all the previous film adaptations ahead of Gerwig’s 2019 version.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalTaming Trauma: Wild Indian’s Creative Minds. Gotham Awards acting nominee Michael Greyeyes and director-to-watch Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. onatrocious Native tropes, modernizing myths, and finally getting to work together on Wild Indian.
Leo Koziol
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- JournalSliding Into SXSW 2024: dial-up desperation, gutter balls and reincarnated romances. Ahead of the 2024 edition of the SXSW Film Festival, Annie Lyons discovers early trends in this year’s program including time loops, societal collapse and—of course—the wildest parties.
Annie Lyons
- JournalLetterboxd’s Top 25 Horror Films. Letterboxd presents our community’s 25 top-rated horror films of all time.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalNew Native Cinema, Part II: Before Tomorrow. Leo Koziol (Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Rakaipaaka) honors the 21st-century Natives taking on the film world in part two of our celebration of the rise of New Native Cinema.
Leo Koziol
- JournalWomen to Watch from Tribeca 2018. Even a brief perusal of the Tribeca 2018 programme reveals an encouragingly high number of works from women directors. Dominic Corryreports onfive to watch out for.
Dominic Corry
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