Film Review: Benediction

Film Review: Benediction
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There’s much to admire in Terence Davies’ newest film, and the best elements of Benediction easily carry it through the weaker moments. … read more

Film Review: Jurassic World Dominion

Film Review: Jurassic World Dominion
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Jurassic World Dominion is a bit of a mess, and while I enjoyed it a lot, I simply can’t call it a genuinely good film and keep any credibility as a critic. … read more

Film Review: Watcher

Film Review: Watcher
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Watcher is a thoroughly satisfying suspense movie that proves that a film doesn’t have to take an in-your-face approach to get inside your head. … read more

Interview: Love, Algorithms and Ted Lasso Intersect in Pragma

Interview: Love, Algorithms and Ted Lasso Intersect in Pragma
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Pragma, a short film from Lucy Heath, Ellie Heydon and Phil Dunster, is a clever British comedy making a world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 10. … read more

Film Review: Hustle

Film Review: Hustle
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If you’re looking for something without CGI but aren’t quite in the mood for challenging arthouse fare, Hustle scores enough points to make it a winning choice. … read more

Film Review: Crimes of the Future

Film Review: Crimes of the Future
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Crimes of the Future is definitely not for all tastes, though fans of Cronenberg, and lovers of the macabre, will likely find it to be a must-see. … read more

Content Shifter: 8 New Summer 2022 Shows to Stream

Content Shifter: 8 New Summer 2022 Shows to Stream
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Here are eight new series debuting this summer that look promising, as well as a list of premiere dates for returning favorite shows. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I have a cabana boy to discipline. … read more

Willow Skye-Biggs’ Indeterminate Film Abstractions

Willow Skye-Biggs’ Indeterminate Film Abstractions
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After making ambient music and avant-pop, local artist Willow Skye-Biggs shifted her focus to filmmaking during the early days of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. … read more

Interview: The Politics, Corruption and Comedy of 18½ 

Interview: The Politics, Corruption and Comedy of 18½ 
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18½ is a wild and memorable comedy reminiscent of the classic subversive satires of Robert Altman with a freshness that’s all its own. … read more

Film Review: Interceptor

Film Review: Interceptor
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There are much worthier ways to waste your time and brain cells than Interceptor and too many superior steaming options to make it worth giving a chance. … read more