I found myself considerably moved by filmmaker Kate Tsang’s directorial debut, Marvelous and the…
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‘John and the Hole’ Review – A Dark & Ambiguous Rumination on Adolescence | Sundance 2021
‘John and the Hole’ is one of those movies that refuses to spoon-feed the audience, leaving all scenes open for interpretation
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‘The Sparks Brothers’ Review – Edgar Wright’s Beautiful Breakthrough | Sundance 2021
Edgar Wright’s documentary debut, ‘The Sparks Brothers’ is a passionate feat that is unlike anything produced in the genre.
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Censor kicked off the Midnight category of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival this weekend,…
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Ben Wheatley’s ‘In the Earth’ might be the first pandemic-inspired film to actually have nuance. Though it has other problems.
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The filmmakers behind ‘Feels Good Man’ take us through their journey in liberating Pepe the Frog from hallow and racist memes.
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Joko Anwar’s ‘Impetigore’ balances genuinely disturbing moments with those of visual awe. Strong horror despite losing steam by the end.
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Natalie Erika James on the Inspirations and Timely Release of ‘Relic’ – Exclusive Interview
Rising filmmaker Natalie Erika James talks her feature debut ‘Relic’ – from releasing a timely horror film during a pandemic to what’s next.
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The feature debut of Natalie Erika James, ‘Relic’ stands tall as chilling horror that couldn’t be more tangible in today’s climate.
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‘Feels Good Man’ fuels an ongoing conversation in the fight against neo-fascism: is it possible to reclaim art heavily tainted in red?