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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Lovely, Dark and Deep’ review: Teresa Sutherland [Fantasia 2023]
Teresa Sutherland is perhaps best known to genre audiences as the writer of 2018’s The Wind. Since that project, Sutherland has...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Raging Grace’ review: Dir. Paris Zarcilla [Fantasia 2023]
In Paris Zarcilla’s Raging Grace, undocumented Filipina immigrant Joy (Max Eigenmann) finds herself in an ever increasing amount of strife. The...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Stay Online’ review: Dir. Eva Strelnikova [Fantasia 2023]
As a society, we are spending more and more of our time online. It is no surprise then that the screen-life...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Blackout’ review: Dir. Larry Fessenden [Fantasia 2023]
In 1995 Larry Fessenden gave the world his spin on the vampire movie with Habit. Later in 2019 came his version...
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Film Reviews
/ 1 year ago‘Oppenheimer’ review: Dir. Christopher Nolan (2023)
Christopher Nolan films are never easy, are they? Whether it’s the metaphysics of Interstellar, the subconscious weaving of Inception, or Tenet‘s...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Cobweb’ review: Dir. Samuel Bodin (2023)
Not to be confused with the Korean film of the same name, Samuel Bodin’s Cobweb is an effective horror film of...
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Film Reviews
/ 1 year ago‘Barbie’ review: Dir. Greta Gerwig (2023)
One of the most hotly anticipated – and certainly the pinkest – movies of the summer is finally here, with acclaimed...
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Film Reviews
/ 1 year agoThe Flood review: Dir. Brandon Slagle (2023)
There is something about a dangerous animal run amok that excites us as viewers, which makes creature-features a solid staple of...
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Film Reviews
/ 1 year ago‘Mission: Impossible Dead Reckoning – Part 1’ review: Dir. Christopher McQuarrie (2023)
Mission: Impossible may be a 27-year-old film franchise at this point (knocking on the 30 years between the start of the...
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Film Festivals
/ 1 year ago‘Bliss of Evil’ review: Dir. Josh Morris [Sohome Horror Pride]
Ever since Stranger Things first burst onto the scene there has been a steady outpouring of media that leans into eighties...