Film Review: Willy’s Wonderland

Film Review: Willy’s Wonderland
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Willy’s Wonderland is not unwatchable, but it’s not even the best new Nicolas Cage movie I’ve seen in the past three weeks. … read more

Film Review: Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar

Film Review: Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar
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As long as you have at least one person beside you who’s feeling as stupid as you are for laughing, Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar is it. … read more

Film Review: The World To Come

Film Review: The World To Come
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The World to Come explores the question of how one deals with the realities of life versus the expectations of what it’s supposed to be. … read more

Film Review: The Mauritanian

Film Review: The Mauritanian
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The Mauritanian conveys when we talk ourselves into believing that the end justifies the means, we inevitably lose sight of the end itself. … read more

Film Review: Minari

Film Review: Minari
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Minari is an emotional and lyrical work of art, and a moving portrait of assimilation and the immigrant experience. … read more

Film Review: Malcolm & Marie

Film Review: Malcolm & Marie
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It’s difficult to imagine anyone but people who really like Zendaya and John David Washington making it through Malcolm & Marie. … read more

Film Review: Nomadland

Film Review: Nomadland
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Nomadland is an immersive, cleansing experience that had me captivated from beginning to end, and it’s deserving of the love it’s getting. … read more

Sundance Film Review: You Wouldn’t Understand

Sundance Film Review: You Wouldn’t Understand
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Trish Harnetiaux’s You Wouldn’t Understand is an unassuming little gem of absurdist comedy that knows exactly what is is. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Prisoners of the Ghostland

Sundance Film Review: Prisoners of the Ghostland
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Prisoners of the Ghostland is a nonsensical mess that had me feeling like one of those characters from a certain era of Bugs Bunny cartoon. … read more

Sundance Film Review: R#J

Sundance Film Review: R#J
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In this retelling of Romeo and Juliet, R#J feels more like a very intriguing experiment than a particularly good film. … read more

Sundace Film Review: Jockey

Sundace Film Review: Jockey
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Jockey is a triumph of melancholy and wistful moments woven together by a skilled director and actor who has never been fully appreciated. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Marvelous and the Black Hole

Sundance Film Review: Marvelous and the Black Hole
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Kate Tsang’s Marvelous and the Black Hole is by no means terrible, and it kills almost 90 minutes adequately enough. … read more