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3 years ago
LGBTQ horror film “Hypochondriac” is a look at what untreated trauma can do to a person. Writer / director Addison Heimann takes a simple idea and turns it into a very dark, creepy, and unsettling drama. The film has a strong opening and then... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
When faced with moving into a creepy old estate in the Irish countryside, most people would probably know the first rule when it comes to inhabiting mysterious, ominous abodes: don’t go in the basement. For some reason, the family in writer / di... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
You don’t need an elaborate premise to make a genuinely (if somewhat tame) scary movie, and director Jennifer Reeder‘s “Night’s End” is a terrific example of that. This simple story of an anxious loner who moves into a haunted apartment... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
Mumblecore style films can be challenging if the story and characters aren’t strong enough, and writer/director James Vaughan‘s “Friends and Strangers” walks the line at a dangerously close pace. This loosely-structured, talky Australian i... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
I struggled a bit with “Really Good Rejects,” director Alice Gu’s thorough look at Los Angeles guitar craftsman Reuben Cox. Blessed with an instinct and intuition for creating stringed instruments, Cox has made a name for himself by building... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
Try as I might, it’s sometimes just not possible to appreciate a film for what it is versus what it could have been. Such is the case with “The Lost City,” a warmed-over, mediocre adventure / romance that is reckless with its promising premi... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
Based on the award-winning novel, “Better Nate Than Ever” is bursting with charming positivity that’s contagious. This sweet and funny film about pursuing your dreams is a fantasy for musical theater kids. Artistic types will find a lot to l... Read the full review »
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With its fairly decent Hollywood pedigree and promising premise, I had high hopes that “The Adam Project” wouldn’t be just another throwaway Netflix film. Even with an experienced action director (Shawn Levy) and a talented and charismatic c... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
Unabashedly corny, “Dakota” plays like a movie that’s tailor-made for audience heckling. With second-rate performances, choppy editing, and dialogue that is written at a 4th grade reading level, this film is lousy, even if it has its heart i... Read the full review »
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3 years ago
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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3 years ago
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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3 years ago
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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3 years ago
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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3 years ago
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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3 years ago
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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3 years ago
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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3 years ago
“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 »