Authors: Patrick Gibbs
Film Review: Hamnet
Hamnet stands as a marvel of emotion, a hymn to grief sung softly into the marrow, a tale that leaves the soul strangely whole. … read more
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Ira Sachs on Art and Risk in Peter Hujar’s Day
For Sachs, Peter Hujar’s Day is not simply a portrait of an artist. It is a meditation on the communities that teach artists how to see. … read more
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SLUG Magazine Presents: 31 Days of Secondhand Givings
Gather around the radiant glow of the box set and don your gay apparel, you little freaks, for a festive installment of Secondhand Screenings! … read more
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Film Review: Zootopia 2
On the whole, Zootopia 2 is filled with enough high energy fun that it works even when it’s not completely sure where it’s going. … read more
Film Review: Eternity
As a movie for guys who wear their hearts on their sleeves, or anyone who has had to choose whether they love someone enough, Eternity is deeply effective. … read more
Aaron Eckhart Has Gone To The Dogs in Muzzle: City...
From Provo to Gotham City, the name Aaron Eckhart is one that is associated with a legacy of stellar acting and memorable storytelling. … read more
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Film Review: Rental Family
Rental Family is a movie that’s both about the human need for connection and our tendency to put off prioritizing it until we’re so desperate to find it that we’ll take it in any form. … read more
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Film Review: Jay Kelly
Jay Kelly is very much the kind of film that is adored by some and eschewed by others for being a movie about Hollywood people. … read more
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Film Review: Wicked: For Good
Wicked: For Good is far from irrelevant, and this critic definitely has some things to say about it. … read more
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Ross Syner and David Bradley on the Bond of Brothers
How far would you go to protect the people you love? This is the question at the heart of Brothers, a short film directed by Ross Syner and starring David Bradley. … read more
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Film Review: The Running Man
While The Running Man is hardly groundbreaking, t’s closer to being a kind of irreverent and unsettling warning than just another assembly line action flick. … read more
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Film Review: In Your Dreams
Siblings scared of their parents’ divorce find an old picture book about the Sandman. After reading it aloud, they find themselves sharing the same dream world. … read more
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