Film Review: The Woman in the Window

Film Review: The Woman in the Window
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The Woman in the Window Director: Joe Wright Fox 2000 Pictures Streaming on Netflix 05.14 The new major release from Netflix, The Woman in the Window, is based on the novel by A. J. Finn and is one that has piqued my curiosity for reasons different than most. This past year of social distancing and

Film Review: Wrath of Man

Film Review: Wrath of Man
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The biggest failure of Wrath of Man, Guy Richie’s latest film, is that it doesn’t deliver as an action flick and misses out on having any fun. … read more

Film Review: Mortal Kombat

Film Review: Mortal Kombat
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Mortal Kombat isn’t a movie I’d recommend to anyone apart from those who are already going, but it’ll probably bring a smile to their faces. … read more

Film Review: Nobody

Film Review: Nobody
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I can’t remember the last time I’ve hoped a movie I liked as much as I enjoyed Nobody would not get a sequel. … read more

Film Review: Raya and the Last Dragon

Film Review: Raya and the Last Dragon
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Raya and the Last Dragon is a magical, can’t-miss adventure that’s suitable for everyone while breaking the mold. … read more

Film Review: I Care A Lot

Film Review: I Care A Lot
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I Care A Lot is a gleefully wicked ride that has remarkable chutzpah and deftly zigs every time you think it’s going to zag. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: ISAAC

Slamdance Film Review: ISAAC
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ISAAC is a film that gives you breadcrumbs and allows you to make meaning, and while that might be daunting, that final moment of clarity is worth chasing. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Mia Misses Her Revenge

Slamdance Film Review: Mia Misses Her Revenge
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Mia Misses Her Revenge opens various conversations regarding men and the benefit of having supportive friends helping through bad breakups. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: After America

Slamdance Film Review: After America
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Starring real-life criminal justice deescalation workers, After America is so becoming of its drab setting it is barely memorable. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: A Family

Slamdance Film Review: A Family
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A Family offers its audience more than enough to chew on with a deep, emotionally sensitive reflection on family and trauma. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez

Slamdance Film Review: Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez
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Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez offers a well-rounded look into the evolution of Spain and how that impacted the world around him. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: The Sleeping Negro

Slamdance Film Review: The Sleeping Negro
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Despite attempts to engage in a pressing dialogue, The Sleeping Negro reads as a bunch of ideas—full of potential, but starving for nuance. … read more