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December 28, 2025

Interview: ‘Drunken Noodles’ Director Lucio Castro on Writing Queer Desire in Reverse

Advertisements There is a single honeyed thread woven throughout the subdued quiet of Drunken Noodles — quite literally. In every change of “act” (which is also a change of lover), there is a title screen. An older man appears from behind, and…

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December 27, 2025

Interview: Director Ben Rivers on the Hopeful Dystopia of ‘Mare’s Nest’

Advertisements The magnificence of writer-director Ben Rivers’ latest offering, Mare’s Nest, is entirely in its willingness to hope. In this delightful fable, childhood becomes a universe unto itself, where the greatest hopes of the best of us are met with open arms,…

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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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May 10, 2020

‘Radioactive’ Review: A Thematically Jumbled Biopic of Marie Curie

Though Marjane Satrapi's effervescent vision and humor works to bring to life the story of world-renowned scientist Marie Curie, the film, unfortunately, falls flat.…

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October 7, 2019

‘The Personal History of David Copperfield’ Review: Armando Iannucci’s Latest is a Sweet Affair Lacking in Substance

Whatever his reason for crafting The Personal History of David Copperfield, Iannucci has unfortunately left most of what makes him an exciting filmmaker behind altogether.…

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October 7, 2019

‘The Report’ Review: Adam Driver and Annette Bening are Magnetic in Scott Z. Burn’s Latest C.I.A Drama

The Report is a deeply important exercise in exhuming the demons of the recent past and forcing the nation to reckon with them.…

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June 3, 2019

‘The Tangle’ Review

A Minority Report-esque neo-noir, The Tangle satisfyingly pulls together the threads of its mysterious near-future world.…

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May 25, 2019

‘Sorry We Missed You’ Review: Loach Strikes Again With a Damning Assessment of Corporate Capitalism

Sorry We Missed You is the latest feature from the esteemed critically acclaimed British Auteur Ken Loach…

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May 21, 2019

IndieLisboa 2019: Highlights

A look into one of Portugal´s biggest film festivals and 4 stand-out films from its 2019 selection.…

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