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April 19, 2021

‘Nobody’ Review: A Breezy, Bloody, Bombastic Breath of Fresh Air

Advertisements Action films can be epic, dramatic, genre-defying, and artistic. They can be star vehicles, choreography showcases, or throwbacks. Some are meant for the widest possible consumption, with edges shaved off or thematic influences dialed up to attract the viewers for whom…

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December 17, 2020

‘Let Him Go’ Review: Rich Emotion and Raw Violence Collide for a Sturdy Throwback Surprise

An enjoyably strange, confident film, whose serene, patient approach masks a crafty appetite for mayhem, conflict, and macabre retribution.…

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December 3, 2020

‘Mank’ Review: David Fincher Returns with a Daring but Disappointing Tale of Old Hollywood

Featuring imaginative but bulky visuals, some cloying performances, and significant inconsistencies, this Tinseltown parable is much less remarkable than it should be.…

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October 25, 2020

‘The Wolf of Snow Hollow’ Review: Jim Cummings Returns with a Brilliant, Bloody, Critical Creature Feature

This chilly, thrilling comedy successfully mixes witty social commentary with nerve-wracking dread and tension.…

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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 17, 2020

‘Capone’ Review: Isolate With Al For Some Shallow, Deranged Fun

Josh Trank's latest larger-than-life tale is delirious and distracted, but oddly enjoyable.…

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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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January 26, 2020

A Talk with Erica Tremblay on ‘Little Chief’, Her Sundance Debut

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.…

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December 11, 2019

‘The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open’ Review: A Cinematic Poem on Untold Hardships

It is a peek into a harsh reality, a subtle act of advocacy, a tough story that has long been ignored.  …

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November 2, 2019

‘Bliss’ Review: A Punk Rock Rendition of the Vampire Archetype

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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