Film Review: Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret

Film Review: Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret
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Are You There, God? It’s Me, Margaret doesn’t just do the book justice—it’s a cinematic masterpiece and easily the best film to come out of Hollywood this year. … read more

Film Review: Showing Up

Film Review: Showing Up
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Showing Up is a quiet, introspective and insightful film in the best tradition of Kelly Reichardt’s finely honed style. … read more

Film Review: From Black

Film Review: From Black
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From Black is about as paint-by-numbers as a supernatural horror flick can get. … read more

Film Reviews: Chevalier

Film Reviews: Chevalier
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Chevalier is a haunting film that will inspire people to research Joseph Bologne and his many accomplishments. … read more

Film Review: Beau Is Afraid

Film Review: Beau Is Afraid
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Beau Is Afraid must be seen to be believed, and one cannot deny that Aster’s singular vision is one of the most undiluted endeavors to receive a wide release. … read more

Bold & Beautiful: Tara Lipsyncki

Bold & Beautiful: Tara Lipsyncki
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If anyone is the epitome of being both bold and gorgeous AF, it’s Tara Lipsyncki, a drag performer, activist, comedian and all-around amazing individual. … read more

Film Review: Somewhere In Queens

Film Review: Somewhere In Queens

Somewhere in Queens easily ranks among the best films of 2023 to date and has the heart of a contender. … read more

Film Review: To Catch A Killer

Film Review: To Catch A Killer
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To Catch A Killer Director: Damián Szifron FilmNation Entertainment and RainMaker Films In Theaters: 04.21 It’s disturbing and unsurprising that movies about mass shooter events have become a subgenre, with entries ranging from powerful artistic works to pure exploitation. The new Shailene Woodley vehicle, To Catch a Killer, isn’t the worst movie to come out

Film Review: Mafia Mamma

Film Review: Mafia Mamma
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If you get involved with organized crime, you’d better know what you’re doing—Catherine Hardwicke doesn’t. … read more

Oh Baby! How Brooke Trantor Explores the Female Experience

Oh Baby! How Brooke Trantor Explores the Female Experience
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In a world where women are often under- or even misrepresented in cinema, director Brooke Trantor and her short film Oh Baby! are defying expectations. … read more