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Veronica Phillips

July 13, 2022

Fantasia 2022 Curtain Raiser: The Festival’s Most Anticipated

Film Daze staff writers Alisha Mughal and Veronica Phillips share their most anticipated films from the festival.…

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July 12, 2022

‘Dreaming Walls’ Review: A Glimpse Inside The Chelsea Hotel of Yore and Lore

This documentary about the legendary Chelsea Hotel is an elegy for the hotel’s past, as well as a story of gentrification and transformation.…

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July 11, 2022

‘Would It Kill You to Laugh?’ Review: Reflecting the Weirdness of Being Human with Stunning Precision

This dynamic duo’s comedy special is silly, beautiful, and terrifying magic.…

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July 11, 2022

‘The Boys’ Season 3 Review: Fighting the Status Quo, But Perhaps Not Enough

This season of 'The Boys' remains satirical, sharp, cynical, and ridiculous, but still has weak spots and relies on a few tired tropes.…

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June 29, 2022

Waters, Knoxville, and the Beauty of Queer Filth

Veronica Phillips muses on her relationship with John Waters and Johnny Knoxville, as they form the three vertices of a filthy, queer love triangle within marvelously depraved cinematic world.…

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June 11, 2022

‘The Inside Outtakes’ Review: Bo Burnham Pulls Us Deeper Down the Rabbit Hole

Material shot for Bo Burham’s special that didn’t make the final cut becomes a YouTube-released outtakes film that’s hard to look away from.…

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May 25, 2022

‘Jackass 4.5’ Review: Wild Stunts Can’t Be Cut

The making-of story featuring cut scenes from ‘Jackass Forever’ strikes a balance between revulsion and revelation of the joy of filmmaking.…

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May 12, 2022

‘Hacks’ Season 2 Review: A Feat of a Follow-Up

‘Hacks’ is back and better than ever in a strong second season that deepens the character dynamics and their use of comedy to deal with pain.…

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April 18, 2022

SXSW 2022 ‘Pretty Problems’ Review: Lifestyles of the Rich and Selfish

This take-down of the ultra-wealthy is more boring than incisive or insightful.…

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April 16, 2022

SXSW 2022 ‘The Prank’ Review: More Silly Than Thrilling

A tale of teenagers trying to frame their teacher for murder falls short of delivering the thrills it seeks.…

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