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Documentary “Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fashion” is a damning exposé of the dark underbelly of the clothing industry, focusing its lens on the controversial brand Brandy Melville and its toxic impact not only on its core customer base of... Read the full review »
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The casual nature of director Alison Tavel’s documentary “Resynator” fits like a familiar glove, making it the perfect style for such a highly personal story. This is a film that starts out with one goal in mind but midway through, takes an... Read the full review »
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“Lisa Frankenstein” is a movie that practically screams out, “this one’s for all the weirdos!” The brainchild of screenwriter Diablo Cody and director Zelda Williams, this campy and eccentric film is thoroughly bizarre, shaking up Mary S... Read the full review »
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The lack of focus from director Peter Sillen makes “Love Machina” a trying documentary despite a mildly interesting subject. Sillen can’t quite decide where he wants to center his film, which makes for a messy, confusing, and often boring re... Read the full review »
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The by-the-book documentary “The Greatest Night in Pop” isn’t particularly well made or insightful, but it is an absolutely blast. This film, from director Bao Nguyen, amounts to a 1980s time capsule and walk down memory lane for Gen Xers. A... Read the full review »
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It’s inevitable that writer-director Jon Bell’s “The Moogai” will encourage comparisons to Jennifer Kent’s 2014 film “The Babadook” due to its similar subject matter and themes. It’s not a carbon copy, but this trauma horror tale d... Read the full review »
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“The Taste of Things” is a romantic drama that’s also a historically accurate period film about food. Set in 1885, this is a slow moving love letter to the art and style of French cuisine, and director Anh Hung Tran takes great pleasure in h... Read the full review »
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The undeniable appeal and charisma of rapper-turned-actor Snoop Dogg is the highlight of R-rated comedy “The Underdoggs,” a not half bad inspirational sports film from director Charles Stone III. Loosely based on the Snoop Youth Football Leagu... Read the full review »
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Based on her own personal experience with egg harvesting, writer, director, and actor Leah McKendrick‘s “Scrambled” feels like an authentic account of what it’s like to be a thirtysomething woman who is feeling the intense pressure of a ti... Read the full review »
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As a fan of director Matthew Vaughn (“Kingsman: The Secret Service” is one of my personal all-time favorite movies), I was let down by his latest project “Argylle,” a borderline total debacle from start to finish. Everything from the weak... Read the full review »
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The biggest takeaway I got after screening “Mean Girls,” the big screen adaptation of the Broadway musical, is that there is a reason you haven’t heard of any of the songs. There’s also a clear reason why the studio decided to dump this on... Read the full review »
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I could feel my pulse quickening over the duration of “The Teachers’ Lounge,” a film that seems designed to ramp up the tension with its dramatic pressure cooker of a plot. Co-writer and director Ilker Çatak‘s film isn’t a traditional t... Read the full review »
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There’s a quiet elegance and graceful beauty in the repetition of “Perfect Days,” a poetic, visually lyrical character study from director Wim Wenders. With a script co-written by Wenders and Takuma Takasaki, this nuanced film embraces the s... Read the full review »
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The one-note comedy “Please Don’t Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain” is sloppily written, poorly acted, and lacks any semblance of an inspired comedic spark. The premise may be decent, but the large amount of failed and unfunny attempt... Read the full review »
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One of the best things I can say about director Zack Snyder‘s sci-fi space epic “Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire” is that at least it’s not totally unwatchable. It certainly is a total mess of a movie (which was supposedly inspire... Read the full review »
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One of the best things I can say about director Zack Snyder‘s sci-fi space epic “Rebel Moon: Part One – A Child of Fire” is that at least it’s not totally unwatchable. It certainly is a total mess of a movie (which was supposedly inspire... Read the full review »
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You can always count on Nicolas Cage to take on projects with interesting subject matter, and “Dream Scenario” is one of his more unforgettable roles to date. This abstract, satirical social horror film from writer / director Kristoffer Borgli... Read the full review »
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With its profound and compassionate storytelling, writer-director Michel Franco‘s “Memory” is a beautiful film on so many levels. His story of loneliness, trauma, and connection between two broken people is a moving character study that’s... Read the full review »
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There’s a sadly lackluster feel to parts of director Blitz Bazawule‘s “The Color Purple,” a reimagined adaptation of Alice Walker’s beloved novel that combines elements of the original 1985 film with the Broadway musical. This updated ve... Read the full review »
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I felt a great deal of distress after watching “The Zone of Interest,” a haunting, gorgeously directed film from Jonathan Glazer. Based on the 2014 novel by Martin Amis, the film explores the horror of the Holocaust not by focusing on the mill... Read the full review »