COMING TO THEATERS! Ben Epstein’s dramatic feature, Who Are You People, falls right into my wheelhouse. It’s a story of imperfect people trying to figure life out. The writer-director also asks some very tough questions in the end. Ema Horvath…
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Home Movie Reviews One Fine Morning Review: Léa Seydoux Anchors Small But Stimulating Drama If One Fine Morning offers no great revelations, it is full of echoes, parallels, and sparks that leave the viewer activated beyond its runtime. Léa Seydoux…
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Home TV Reviews 'Outer Banks' Season 3 Review: Netflix's Superficial Teen Drama Is Not Even Trashy Fun Anymore What are we even doing here at this point? Image via Netflix Early on in the beginning of the third season of…
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If Scooter LaForge: A Life Of Art gives viewers strong Man In Camo vibes, don’t worry, it is intentional. Ethan Minsker, the subject and director of the latter is the person behind this documentary about the titular artist. The filmmaker…
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Home Movie Reviews 'Disco Boy' Review: Franz Rogowski Stars in War Story That Puts Style Above Substance | Berlinale 2023 While 'Disco Boy' is gorgeous to look at, a more coherent script would have done wonders to hold the movie…
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Fairyland opens with an offscreen death. Alysia Abbott’s mother died in a car accident, and she’s left in the care of her father. The film, based on the memoir by Alysia Abbott, Fairyland: A Memoir of My Father, immediately brings…
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So we announced the other day that Die Hart the Movie was in the works where the Die Hart series has been stitched together to form a feature film and today we bring you that Die Hart the Movie review.…
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Home Movie Reviews 'Femme' Review: Nathan Stewart-Jarrett Uses Sex as a Weapon in Tense Queer Revenge Thriller | Berlinale 2023 ‘Femme’ is a gripping revenge tale that refuses to give easy answers to complex issues of gender, sexuality, and toxic…
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Billed as the second installment of an elemental triptych, “Afire” comes after Christian Petzold’s 2020 film “Undine” where Paula Beer gave a Silver Bear-winning performance at Berlinale as the titular character, an urban historian and a mythical water spirit. As…
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In Christopher Mays’ short horror film Rake, Lucy (Claire Lefort) is an unassuming soft-spoken teen. At home, she is constantly berated by her mother for disobedience. At school, she’s seen as the odd girl. As her frustration builds, Lucy wanders off…
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Though there is no shortage of remakes that fail to capture the spark of the original work, there are none that are quite like Bel-Air. Drawing from the broad narrative beats of the 90s sitcom The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,…
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Home Movie Reviews My Animal Review: Castel’s Steamy, Stylistic Debut Is Uneven [Sundance] My Animal, despite all the efforts from Castel’s direction, is bogged down by its snail-like pacing and uneventful genre-blending. Amandla Stenberg and Bobbi Salvör Menuez in My Animal…
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