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The documentary “Bad Axe” plays like a very personal home movie because that’s exactly what it is. A son (director David Siev) turns his camera on his Asian-American family during the start of the COVID pandemic lockdown, filming their every... Read the full review »
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First published in 1957, acclaimed author Patricia Highsmith’s novel “Deep Water” has been adapted for the screen by “Fatal Attraction” and “Indecent Proposal” director Adrian Lyne. It’s not a great book to screen translation (espe... Read the full review »
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The Bible is a sexist text with many disturbing, anti-woman passages that many believers choose to ignore. The bold, thought-provoking “Raquel 1:1” challenges this head on with a confrontational, creative script from writer / director Mariana... Read the full review »
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There’s a lot of truth to the writing and dialogue in “Pretty Problems,” a very funny indie comedy from director Kestrin Pantera. The story of a couple who are befriended by affluent strangers and agree to spend a weekend with them in wine c... Read the full review »
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Horror comedy “The Prank” doesn’t do a lot right. The script is unoriginal, the cast is unappealing, and the premise is uninteresting. The story of an overachiever Ben (Connor Kalopsis) who, after being threatened with a failing grade, cooks... Read the full review »
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The documentary “Your Friend, Memphis” is one of joy, hope, and sadness. Director David Zucker follows his subject Memphis DiAngelis, a young man with cerebral palsy, over the course of five years. It’s a highly personal project that capture... Read the full review »
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History, current events, and music are woven together in “Omoiyari: A Song Film by Kishi Bashi,” a beautiful documentary film about composer and songwriter Kishi Bashi (who co-directed with Justin Taylor Smith) and the work he’s doing on a n... Read the full review »
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It is rare that one can become completely enamored with a documentary film, but director Allison Otto‘s “The Thief Collector” grabbed be from the opening frame. This true story of a museum heist in the mid-1980s features an interesting topic... Read the full review »
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“To Leslie” is a sad but moving portrait of a single mother in Texas (Andrea Riseborough) suffering with an addiction to alcohol. Six years after winning $190,000 in the lottery, the money is gone, her friends and family have moved on, and Les... Read the full review »
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“Reno 911: the Hunt for QAnon” is a movie that should’ve (and could’ve) been so much better than it turned out to be. With the crackerjack comedy team behind the Central cult classic Reno 911!” (and for those OG fans from the early 90s,... Read the full review »
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For maximum enjoyment of “No Exit,” I highly recommend you dive in knowing as little as possible. Even if you’ve read Taylor Adams’ 2017 novel, the film will be a different experience because the story translates so well to the screen. Thi... Read the full review »
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Take “A.I.” and mix it with “Tree of Life” and you get “After Yang,” an extremely repetitive, slow moving film about loss, grief, and life. Adapted from a short story by Alexander Weinstein, director Kogonada stretches twenty minutes o... Read the full review »
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“The Batman” is finally here, and it’s a doozy. Ominous, moody, and violent, the highly anticipated DCEU film from director Matt Reeves is a very dark crime drama, not a traditional family-friendly superhero movie. It’s bleak and challengi... Read the full review »
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“Don’t you think it should cost less to be alive?,” asks Erik (Richard Jenkins), as he sits down to a dysfunctional family Thanksgiving dinner. At the table are his two adult daughters Brigid (Beanie Feldstein) and Aimee (Amy Schumer), his w... Read the full review »
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I wasn’t enamored with actor / director Micaela Wittman‘s small scale mockumentary “Clairevoyant.” The premise isn’t the problem, nor is Wittman’s straightforward directorial style. It’s the borderline insufferable lead character tha... Read the full review »
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1 year ago
Patience is rewarded when viewing director Mattie Do‘s “The Long Walk,” an atypical ghost story that blends elements of science fiction, fantasy, and horror into a sophisticated, thoughtful drama about past regrets and the need for connectio... Read the full review »
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Lonely computer programmer Alberta (Christina Jacquelyn Calph) inadvertently brings a dead 1960s rock star Russell Aquarius (Michael Ursu) back to life in “The Second Age of Aquarius,” a silly yet amusing comedy from director and co-writer Sta... Read the full review »
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I had a strong negative reaction to Pixar’s “Turning Red,” which actually surprised me. This film has the gold standard animation and technical proficiency audiences have come to expect from the studio, but the story and characters leave muc... Read the full review »
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As an art lover, I feel as if “The Art of Making It” was made with me in mind. Kelcey Edwards‘ revealing documentary explores the steps that young artists must take to find success in a system that seems set up to ensure failure, especially... Read the full review »