As the film industry, like the rest of us, grapples with how to move forward in the midst of a global pandemic, studios that had plans to release new films to now-closed movie theaters in the next several weeks have had to rethink things. Some are pushing the films back by months, sometimes an ...
Review: Swallow
Believe it or not, there is a mini-genre of independent films that center around women eating…weird shit. As riveting as it is disturbing, 2016’s Raw centers on sisters at a veterinary school who acquire a taste for human flesh after a very intense hazing ritual. After a respectable film ...
Review: Extra Ordinary
Heading to the movie theater might not be at the top of your list of Things To Do This Weekend, and it's understandable if so. If, however, you're more of the "measured-but-cautious" ilk and haven't let recent public health concerns overly impact your day-to-day life, heading out to catch Extra ...
Review: The Way Back
In a parallel universe, there's a version of Gavin O'Connor's The Way Back, the story of a grieving former high school basketball star tapped to coach the struggling team at his alma mater, that's released by Disney. It's got all the hallmarks of an underdog story from the House of Mouse, the "will ...
Review: Emma
Nearly every scene in Emma., the latest adaptation of Jane Austen's novel about a selfish young woman who sees the error of her meddling ways, looks as if it would be as at home in an Instagram feed as it is on the big screen. All cotton-candy pastels and effortless style, director Autumn de ...
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