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1 year ago
Adapted from Kate Hewlett’s play, “The Swearing Jar” is romantic musical drama about Carey (Adelaide Clemens) and Simon (Patrick J. Adams), two soul mates who have a bit of a problem with using colorful language too often. When the couple le... Read the full review »
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Anyone who ever worked in a video store or loves films can relate to the antihero of “I Like Movies,” writer / director Chandler Levack‘s small scale story of an irascible high school senior in the 2000s named Lawrence (Isaiah Lehtinen) who... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
I really wanted to like “Wildflower,” director Matt Smukler‘s narrative feature debut. It’s a sweet coming-of-age story that dives into very thorny territory. The end result is mixed, making the film feel off-putting, problematic, and insi... Read the full review »
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I tend to be skeptical when it comes to a studio reboot of a film franchise, but “Confess, Fletch” breathes fresh, new life into the series. Based on the Gregory Mcdonald books, the movie sees Jon Hamm stepping into the role that was made famo... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
“The End of Sex” has a very specific type of humor that’s designed to appeal to parents. It’s a premise that will amuse those with children but for those of us without kids like myself, I found it difficult to relate to more often than not... Read the full review »
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Rosie (2022)

Rosie (2022)

8 / 10
The delightful, feel good movie “Rosie” is a sweet story about kindness, friendship, love, and the ability to define your own version of a family. It’s the type of film that leaves you walking on air with terrific performances, a positive me... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
Only hardcore fans of Korean cinema will want to seek out actor Jung Woo-sung‘s directorial debut, “A Man of Reason.” It’s a thriller that’s slowed down by a disproportionate amount of laborious dramatic scenes that suck all the energy o... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
Estranged half-brothers reunite for a road trip to bury their abusive father in “Raymond & Ray,” the latest film from writer / director Rodrigo García. The story is richly detailed yet uncluttered, and offers a simple but insightful look at b... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
Nature’s tendency to stir up trouble is an integral theme in the small drama “Until Branches Bend.” From an invasive beetle to an unwanted pregnancy, writer / director Sophie Jarvis‘s’ script draws parallels between two biological events... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
Coming to terms with one’s own mortality and life’s legacy is at the heart of “Clerks III,” a film that is the product of a kinder, gentler Kevin Smith. This is a project that comes from a filmmaker and writer who is older and wiser, one w... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
Based on the book by Deborah Kay Davies, “True Things” tells the story of a bored woman named Kate (Ruth Wilson) who becomes infatuated with a charismatic stranger named Blond (Tom Burke). It’s a simple premise that turns into an intimate ps... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
Coyote (2022)

Coyote (2022)

5 / 10
The deliberate pacing of writer / director Katherine Jerkovic’s drama “Coyote” feels like a meditative exercise on complicated relationships. It’s a tough story that’s presented in a slow, pensive fashion which may aggravate some audienc... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
For some reason (we all know it’s the money), Disney is determined to mine their vault for material to remake, update, or “reimagine.” The studio’s latest abomination is the live action and animated musical “Pinocchio,” a massive misfi... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
Fierce, fearless women with a burning drive and desire to create are the subjects of “Street Heroines,” director Alexandra Henry’s documentary about the females who are an integral part of the worldwide graffiti and street art movement. Spea... Read the full review »
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A group of comedians make a hybrid documentary about chasing aliens in “Dreamland: A Storming Area 51 Story,” a staged, goofy movie with “Blair Witch Project” production vibes. It all started in September 2019, when a Facebook meme encoura... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
The true story of Zimbabwe’s first national wine tasting team is the subject of “Blind Ambition,” co-directors Warwick Ross and Robert Coe’s documentary about four refugees (and friends) who escaped tyranny in their homeland and went on to... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
Piggy (2022)

Piggy (2022)

8 / 10
Adolescence at its most brutal is laid out in a both spectacular and understated fashion in “Piggy,” writer – director Carlota Pereda‘s intense, provocative feature film that expands on her 2018 short, “Cerdita.” I am completely in lov... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
At the heart of the independent drama “Delia’s Gone,” from writer / director Robert Budreau, is a compelling mystery and revenge story about a brother who is determined to solve his sister’s murder. The disciplined storytelling, weighty th... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
There’s isn’t a whole lot of mystery in director Jessica M. Thompson’s gothic romance “The Invitation,” as it’s easy to decipher that the big “surprise” in the story is that most of the characters aren’t entirely human. You could... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
The desolate countryside of Ireland makes for an uninviting setting in writer / director Antonia Campbell-Hughes‘ “It Is In Us All,” a slow, brooding film about masculinity, rage, and wounds both physical and emotional. This is a beautifully... Read the full review »