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Female Directed

September 5, 2020

Fantasia 2020: ‘Narrow’ Review: Anna Chazelle’s Directorial Debut Confidently Walks Its Charted Path

Anna Chazelle's directorial debut is an effective but not particularly innovative horror-thriller about loneliness and loss.…

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September 1, 2020

Fantasia 2020: ‘Bleed With Me’ Review: A Cabin-Fever Thriller Built on Body Horror

This psychological thriller had potential in its lead performance, but falls flat in its character dynamics.…

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August 31, 2020

Fantasia 2020: ‘Don’t Text Back’ Review and Interview with Mariel Sharp, Co-Director and Founder of True Sweetheart Films

An inside look at 'Don't Text Back' with co-director Mariel Sharp.…

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August 20, 2020

Fantasia Festival 2020 ‘Life: Untitled’ Review: The Beauty of Film Under a Female Director

"Life: Untitled" is a refreshing, female directed film about the struggles of female escorts in Japan.…

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July 29, 2020

‘Yes, God, Yes’ Review: Karen Maine’s Feature Debut is a Reinvention of the Catholic School Girl

'Yes, God, Yes' feels new and specific to the character because of its commitment to sex positivity.…

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May 28, 2020

Nicole Holofcener’s Female Character Studies: Neuroses and Insecurities in a Magnified Mirror

In all their prickliness, pettiness, and imperfection, Nicole Holofcener’s films put complicated women at their center.…

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April 27, 2020

‘My Fiona’ Review: An Honest and Multi-Faceted Exploration of Grief

Advertisements When her best friend Fiona suddenly commits suicide, Jane (Jeanette Maus) quickly discovers that there is no easy or conventional way to deal with grief. To complicate her emotions further, Jane cannot understand Fiona’s reasons for her devastating choice: up until…

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February 29, 2020

‘Shirley’ Review: Decker’s Genre-Bending Biopic

Decker's style carries the film while Moss grounds its feminist themes with her excellent performance.…

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May 31, 2019

‘Always Be My Maybe’ Review: The Sweet Story of Childhood Love Being Reunited DONE

The progression and development of the characters along with the onscreen charisma and talent of Ali Wong and Randall Park is worth the watch.…

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