Local Film Review: However Long

Local Film Review: However Long
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In However Long, Local director Jenny Mackenzie takes a raw glance into four women’s lives and the connections made in their cancer support group. … read more

Content Shifter: 13 ’80s Slasher Flicks

Content Shifter: 13 ’80s Slasher Flicks
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Since the entire month of October has been swallowed up by Halloween, Inc.™, “Content Shifter” is digging up some lesser-known ’80s slasher flicks. … read more

Local Film Review: A Name Without a Place

Local Film Review: A Name Without a Place
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A Name Without a Place is forgettable to me in this way, capped in my memory by its worst moments and never breaking through to stay with me. … read more

Film Review: Ad Astra

Film Review: Ad Astra
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One of Ad Astra’s biggest faults is its failed attempts to balance two movies—a high-velocity space thriller and an intimate family drama. … read more

Teton Gravity Research: Winterland

Teton Gravity Research: Winterland
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Teton Gravity Research’s new film Winterland took us on a journey with 23 of the world’s best riders with booming personalities and culture. … read more

Content Shifter: 9 Best Series of Summer 2019

Content Shifter: 9 Best Series of Summer 2019
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Here are nine killer series you missed this summer. Since they’re new and mostly only available on pay platforms, you might want to pick up a part-time gig. … read more

Angel De La Muerte Film Review: Where Poses and Posies Collide

Angel De La Muerte Film Review: Where Poses and Posies...
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One thought I had throughout the film Angel De La Muerte was, “Who’s the bad guy? Or good guy? Do I have enough info to know the difference?” … read more

Content Shifter: Get Free with Pluto TV

Content Shifter: Get Free with Pluto TV
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Enter Pluto TV. It’s free and it’s fantastic—but beware: There are commercials (sorry, Frank). It’s a “live” streaming service with hundreds of “channels.” … read more

Film Review: Maiden

Film Review: Maiden
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Maiden posits that it’s through strong women like Edwards and her crew that we fight the long and steady fight toward equality. … read more

Film Review: The Farewell

Film Review: The Farewell
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The Farewell is embedded in a melancholic push-pull of mourning, nostalgia and outsiderness, but of course, it’s readily and incisively funny, too. … read more