Sundance Film Review: Run Rabbit Run

Sundance Film Review: Run Rabbit Run
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Run Rabbit Run makes literal the terror of cyclic, generational trauma and manifests the underlying tension of carrying a burden of guilt into a new generation.  … read more

Adura Onashile Brings Girl Power to the Screen

Adura Onashile Brings Girl Power to the Screen
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Director Adura Onashile talks to SLUG about her Sundance feature, Girl, and the power of drawing a story out of a film through accomplished actors. … read more

Down the Rabbit Hole with Space Happy Director Louis Crisitello

Down the Rabbit Hole with Space Happy Director Louis Crisitello
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Space Happy expresses a DIY tone, as well as showcasing a feeling of “unachievable fame” that lingers throughout the film. … read more

Film Review: The Son

Film Review: The Son
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The Son has its positive elements, but its straightforward approach to a story we have seen time and time again is a daring and disappointing decision. … read more

Cisco Kid: Utah Landscape Meets Queer Self-Discovery

Cisco Kid: Utah Landscape Meets Queer Self-Discovery
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Emily Kaye Allen’s Cisco Kid offers a fresh admiration for the beauty to be found inhabiting those desert spaces we mostly speed past on the freeway. … read more

Sundance Film Review: Blueback

Sundance Film Review: Blueback
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Starring Mia Wasikowska, the Sundance feature Blueback is an entertaining family film that wears its conservationist credentials on its sleeve. … read more

Film Review: Missing

Film Review: Missing
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As a standalone sequel, Missing rewards having seen its predecessor and is well worth your time, a thrill to untangle and maybe even a bit informative. … read more

Film Review: Broker

Film Review: Broker
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Despite dealing with serious, morally murky and upsetting subjects, Broker presents it all with sweetness and irresistible charm. … read more

Film Review: M3GAN

Film Review: M3GAN
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Knowingly a little goofy, new horror film M3GAN excavates its scares from the deepest, most plasticky recesses of the uncanny valley. … read more

Film Review: Dead Ringo

Film Review: Dead Ringo
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Using a combination of practical and visual effects, prosthetics and miniatures, Tim Boone infuses Dead Ringo with moody panache. … read more

Film Review: A Man Called Otto

Film Review: A Man Called Otto
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A Man Called Otto is an excellent showcase for one of the top movie stars of the past 50 years and a poignant study of loneliness, despair and love. … read more

Noah’s Arc Continues in Leverage: Redemption Season Two 

Noah’s Arc Continues in Leverage: Redemption Season Two 
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Leverage: Redemption tackles serious themes relevant to the world we live in, and does it in a way that allows the audience to have some fun along the way. … read more