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Continue reading →: Sundance Review: ‘Omaha’For anyone familiar with Robert Machoian, his first directorial feature The Killing of Two Lovers (2020) is a gorgeously-shot, but ultra-grim, gut-puncher. His follow-up, The Integrity of Joseph Chambers (2022) put critics in the same state of mind. Now, he doesn’t return to direct this new John Magaro-led tearjerker Omaha,…
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Continue reading →: Sundance Review: ‘Bubble & Squeak’
Inspiration from other prestigious filmmakers spilling over into the work of new filmmakers has been a common trend since the start of the previous century. Often, it’s endearing homage or best case, subtle nods that allow these creatives to take what they’ve learned from their elders and form something new.…
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Continue reading →: Sundance Review: ‘Ricky’
Writer-director Rashad Frett’s 2023 short “Ricky” was a Sundance-selected short centered on a young man’s experiences relieved from incarceration, but burdened with parole. Two years later, he returns with a more fully-fleshed out feature-length version of this story, complete with a bigger cast. Expanding from short to feature can be…
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Continue reading →: Sundance Review: ‘Sunfish (and Other Stories on Green Lake)’
Writer-director Sierra Falconer has reached back into her childhood memories of summers at her old Michigan lake home and managed to spawn a delicate and vivid capsulation of simplicity and romanticism on the water. For those that love soaking in the summer air of lake home life, Sunfish (and Other…
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Continue reading →: Sundance Review: ‘Sorry, Baby’
Eva Victor is a voice to be reckoned with. After accumulating a small but full-force fandom in the comedy circuit, she has arrived to sit down and discuss the hilarious topic of… sexual assault. Except her approach isn’t to submerge this story into pure miserable grimness, it’s to see if…
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Continue reading →: Sundance Review: ‘Atropia’
You may or may not remember Hailey Gate’s small acting role in 2024’s Challengers, but regardless, her ambitions in filmmaking and conversations on set with Luca Guadagnino led to the inception of her first feature film. Spawned from her interest in the bizarre training methods of the US military, she…
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Continue reading →: Post-Oscar Nomination Thoughts
Let’s just dive head first into it. No, Emilia Perez having 13 Oscar nominations does not automatically mean that the Academy thinks it’s on the same level or better than The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Or a better film than Roma or Crouching Tiger, Hidden…
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Continue reading →: Final 97th Academy Awards Nominations Predictions- PART II: Major CategoriesWe are but two days away now from the big morning announcement and I’m only a little bit shakin’ in my boots. I published what I published for my Techs predictions and I’m refusing to go back now, as much as I’m already fretting about categories such as Best Makeup…
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Continue reading →: Final 97th Academy Awards Nominations Predictions- PART I: TECHS AND SHORTSIt feels too soon and yet so far away to be declaring my final prognostication of the 2025 Oscar nominations, but I just don’t see myself tweaking anything else until the upcoming Thursday announcement, especially after SAG, BAFTA, PGA, DGA, WGA have announced their nominations and the Golden Globes ceremony…
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Continue reading →: Review: ‘Hard Truths’Treat others the way you wish to be treated. In Mike Leigh’s newest venomous yet devastating drama, Pansy seems to take this to heart. Except she treats everyone cruelly, pushing them further and further until they snap back. Perhaps she has her reasons to be angry, but also maybe she…







