Slamdance Film Review: ISAAC

Slamdance Film Review: ISAAC
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ISAAC is a film that gives you breadcrumbs and allows you to make meaning, and while that might be daunting, that final moment of clarity is worth chasing. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Mia Misses Her Revenge

Slamdance Film Review: Mia Misses Her Revenge
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Mia Misses Her Revenge opens various conversations regarding men and the benefit of having supportive friends helping through bad breakups. … read more

Dickinson: Season Two Has Fun Taking Poetic License With Its Historical Setting 

Dickinson: Season Two Has Fun Taking Poetic License With Its...
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If you like period costume dramas, then Dickinson, might be just the show for you—but it’s certainly not the one you’re expecting it to be … read more

Film Review: Willy’s Wonderland

Film Review: Willy’s Wonderland
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Willy’s Wonderland is not unwatchable, but it’s not even the best new Nicolas Cage movie I’ve seen in the past three weeks. … read more

Film Review: Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar

Film Review: Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar
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As long as you have at least one person beside you who’s feeling as stupid as you are for laughing, Barb & Star Go to Vista Del Mar is it. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: After America

Slamdance Film Review: After America
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Starring real-life criminal justice deescalation workers, After America is so becoming of its drab setting it is barely memorable. … read more

Film Review: The World To Come

Film Review: The World To Come
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The World to Come explores the question of how one deals with the realities of life versus the expectations of what it’s supposed to be. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: A Family

Slamdance Film Review: A Family
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A Family offers its audience more than enough to chew on with a deep, emotionally sensitive reflection on family and trauma. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez

Slamdance Film Review: Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez
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Bad Attitude: The Art of Spain Rodriguez offers a well-rounded look into the evolution of Spain and how that impacted the world around him. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: The Sleeping Negro

Slamdance Film Review: The Sleeping Negro
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Despite attempts to engage in a pressing dialogue, The Sleeping Negro reads as a bunch of ideas—full of potential, but starving for nuance. … read more