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« read »Featuring imaginative but bulky visuals, some cloying performances, and significant inconsistencies, this Tinseltown parable is much less remarkable than it should be.…
« read »This chilly, thrilling comedy successfully mixes witty social commentary with nerve-wracking dread and tension.…
« read »'Yes, God, Yes' feels new and specific to the character because of its commitment to sex positivity.…
« read »Josh Trank's latest larger-than-life tale is delirious and distracted, but oddly enjoyable.…
« read »Decker's style carries the film while Moss grounds its feminist themes with her excellent performance.…
« read »Erica Tremblay, a filmmaker from the Seneca-Cayuga Nation, who is currently studying her Indigenous language on the Six Nations Reserve, is premiering a new short film at this year’s Sundance Film Festival.…
« read »It is a peek into a harsh reality, a subtle act of advocacy, a tough story that has long been ignored. …
« read »Writer-Director Joe Begos' latest film, Bliss, neatly fits into this insufficiency of vampire films and violently thrusts the genre back into relevancy…
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