Blu-ray/DVD Review: The Boy and the Heron
As a young boy rushes through the panicked masses to rescue his mother from a burning hospital everything happens in slow motion which...
Read MoreDVD/Blu-Ray Review: Suzume
Long ago on a different timeline Makoto Shinkai was a video game animator at Nihon Falcom but the attraction of making films caused him to...
Read MoreBook Review: The Art and Soul of Dune: Part Two
Considered to be a seminal science fiction novel, Dune by Frank Hebert combines ecological issues, religious fanatism, and political...
Read MoreBerlinale Film Festival Review: Arcadia – “an interesting concept”
A tragic car accident brings together a group of alive and dead individuals experiencing a great sense of loss. Upon walking up Katerina...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Girls Will Be Girls
Enforcing the rules of a strict boarding school is second nature to Mira who is a extemporary student but a growing sexual attraction to a...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Good One
On a weekend backpacking trip in the Catskills, a teenager has to deal with her own personal issues along with those of her father and his...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Kidnapping Inc. – “embraces the satirical craziness of the concept”
A botched abduction for hire places hapless criminals and buddies Doc and Zoe in the middle of a conspiracy that threatens the...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Sujo – “the visual language has a haunting quality”
Escaping death as a child after his gunman father was assassinated for being a traitor Sujo attempts to forge his own path in life. A...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Rob Peace
A mathematical genius growing up in an impoverished section of Newark, Rob Peace is determined to prove the innocence of his father who...
Read MoreSundance 2024 Review: Veni Vidi Vici – “a very dark social satire.”
The Maynards literally hunt and kill those who threaten their privilege lifestyle without impunity. A cyclist participating in a road race...
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