Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang opens with a title insisting, “Nothing you’re about to see is true,” even […]
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Justin Kurzel’s True History of the Kelly Gang opens with a title insisting, “Nothing you’re about to see is true,” even […]
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“A lightweight story.” That was what Hitchcock called his 1955 romantic thriller: “It wasn’t meant to be taken seriously.” In his […]
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Sofia Coppola’s career is nearly universally concerned with the unspoken loneliness of womanhood, and her directorial debut, The Virgin Suicides, often […]
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It shouldn’t be too surprising at this point that streaming platforms make pretty good career launching pads. Just last week, for […]
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I have a VHS problem. They are my Chapstick: bought frequently, replaced before sufficient use, and lost from my pockets as […]
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A coming-of-age film without a slut is like an ice-cream without sprinkles: there’s just something missing. She’s the ‘easy’ girl who’s […]
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Desperate men will do desperate things. That may as well be the tagline of director Scott Teems’ latest, The Quarry. Based […]
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“Life, every now and then, behaves as if it had seen too many bad movies.” So notes Harry Dawes (Humphrey Bogart) […]
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When Mary Harron’s American Psycho hit theaters twenty years ago, it sent shockwaves through mainstream cinema. It was daring, intelligent, and […]
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Tigertail is the feature directorial debut of Alan Yang, who until now has been known more for his visually adventurous work […]
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Once again, we’re taking a look at some of the movies on the fringes of the packed VOD and streaming release […]
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In the midst of an unprecedented global pandemic, many of us are grappling with worry and fear. Being forced to forgo […]
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