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2024 Releases
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Thelma - Official Trailer
There’s no stopping her. June Squibb is THELMA, co-starring Fred Hechinger and Richard Roundtree with Clark Gregg, Parker Posey and Malcolm McDowell. In theaters everywhere June 21.
The Grab - Official Trailer
Power hides in the shadows. From the director of BLACKFISH — available everywhere June 14.
Catching Fire: The Story of Anita Pallenberg - Official Trailer
Myth. Mother. Muse. See Scarlett Johansson as the voice of the rock ’n’ roll icon in theaters and on digital May 3.
Food, Inc. 2 - Official Trailer
Change is on the menu. In theaters for special screenings on April 9 and on digital April 12
The Feeling That the Time for Doing Something Has Passed - Official Trailer
The BDSM comedy that will leave you begging for more is in theaters starting April 26th.
Lists
2024 Releases 13 films
Our latest and greatest.
Full Filmography 493 films
20 years later, hundreds of films and counting. This is Magnolia Pictures.
2023 Releases 17 films
Time capsule of 2023 featuring films by Paul Schrader, Mary Harron, Sam Pollard, Lisa Cortés, Quentin Dupieux, and more.
Magnolia Pictures at 20 21 films
In honor of our 20th Anniversary, a curated selection of films for our retrospective series with MoMA.
International Cinema 66 films
From around the globe.
Directorial Debuts 29 films
Where it all started.
Liked lists
2023 Toronto International Film Festival
TIFF 254 films
The Letterboxd Show: Four Favorites with Georgia Oakley
Letterboxd 19 films
The Films That Inspired Mali Elfman And Her New Film, ‘Next Exit’
Horrorville 29 films
Sight & Sound's Greatest Documentaries of All Time
dogwoof 55 films
Romanian Realness: Ten Classics Selected by Radu Jude
Letterboxd 10 films
'Mayday' Director Karen Cinorre's Favorite Female-Led Films
Letterboxd 14 films
Liked reviews
i can’t wait to watch this again
In a swift 70 minutes, first-time director D. Smith dissects the stigma of sex work, racism, transphobia, homophobia, and more through a gorgeously shot and edited patchwork of intimate testimonials imbued with loving empathy. Illuminating, fresh, kind. A stunning final shot, too.
my big takeaway from Schrader's latest, which I enjoyed very much, is that Joel Edgerton somehow looks *exactly* like Conan O’Brien whenever he lowers his head. also, i don't know if he's ever been better than he is here.
LFF 2022
The TV hates you. The radio hates you. Your neighbour hates you. The giant billboard outside your home hates you. Your colleagues hate you, without even realising you're the object of their hate. You live in Schrödinger’s Closet, out to some but a closed book to others, in a constant state of paranoia where remaining quiet will only last you so long. Your choices boil down to joining in state and social enforcement of this institutional hatred, or…
incredible how gay people have always resorted to dying their hair after any inconvenience
finally, a lesbian who is a twink
Our latest and greatest.