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Brothers Mark and Jay Duplass have been steadily making a name for themselves starting with their debut feature, The Puffy Chair, back in 2005. Since then, they’ve put out nothing but great indie ...
This week on the show we review the dark sci-fi comedy Mickey 17, along with discussing some other titles including The Dead ...
In this episode we take a look at the Gareth Evans'-directed actioner Havoc, along with some other titles including Novacaine ...
If you’re curious, the 1997 film The Jackal was indeed a remake of this movie, though it was significantly altered to create a more mainstream action-thriller and, as a result, removed a lot of what ...
LA’s Outfest LGBTQ film festival have announced the lineup for their 2020 edition, which, like many film festivals this year, will be presented online. 160 titles will be screening virtually over ten ...
In this episode, we review Ryan Coogler’s Sinners, along with some other stuff including Day of the Dead, Mission: Impossible The Final Reckoning, The Faculty, Mountainhead, and The Luckiest Man in ...
This week on the show we’ll be taking a look at Steven Soderbergh’s Presence, along with some other stuff including Captain America: Brave New World, Bridget Jones’ Diary, Heart Eyes, Brain Damage, ...
The film seeks these answers while Charles explains aspects of the breakup to numerous people and flashbacks of Isha creep in. Despite the depressing backdrop, the film finds its humor in Tyree Henry ...
This week, we’re taking a look at the video game adaptation Until Dawn, along with some other stuff including Final Destination: Bloodlines, Final Destination 5, Fear Street: Prom Queen, The Final ...
I have no doubt that the patients offered their consent to have their surgeries captured, but a particularly prolonged sequence involving the filmmakers’ camera following several dementia patients or ...
For those not ensconced in the variable world of anime, Satoshi Kon may not be the first individual who comes to mind as a notable auteur of the artform. The eccentric director’s tragically brief ...
In many ways Masashu Yamamoto’s Wonderful Paradise, the cult filmmaker’s first film in six years, is a treatise on how social media tends to blow minor things grotesquely out of proportion. Stern ...
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