Film Review: Concrete Cowboy

Film Review: Concrete Cowboy
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Concrete Cowboy is a relatively predictable feel-good film, but it’s one that comes from the heart and from the soul. … read more

Film Review: Shiva Baby

Film Review: Shiva Baby
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Shiva Baby serves as a vehicle for Rachel Sennott, and the actor dances through every scene with a palpable blend of dry wit and unease. … read more

Film Review: Godzilla vs. Kong

Film Review: Godzilla vs. Kong
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Godzilla vs. Kong is everything I need it to be, and those who find it lacking are probably watching the wrong movie for them. … read more

Film Review: Boys vs. Girls

Film Review: Boys vs. Girls
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Boys vs. Girls eventually settles into a groove where it becomes slightly less painful to watch because you’re getting closer to its end. … read more

Film Review: Nobody

Film Review: Nobody
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I can’t remember the last time I’ve hoped a movie I liked as much as I enjoyed Nobody would not get a sequel. … read more

Film Review: Doors

Film Review: Doors
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Doors is a science fiction horror film bereft of new or intriguing concepts and it’s hard to imagine it appealing to anyone. … read more

Film Review: The Courier

Film Review: The Courier
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The Courier isn’t going to be an Oscar contender or a blockbuster, but it’s a solidly entertaining thriller. … read more

The Spine of Night Is an Animated Counterculture Nostalgia Trip At SXSW

The Spine of Night Is an Animated Counterculture Nostalgia Trip...
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The Spine of Night is the an animated film made shooting live action then tracing onto animation cels—recalling classics such as Heavy Metal. … read more

SXSW Film Review: The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson

SXSW Film Review: The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly...
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Leah Purcell has directed a revisionist western masterpiece in The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson. … read more

SXSW Film Review: Alien on Stage: The Documentary

SXSW Film Review: Alien on Stage: The Documentary
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Alien on Stage: The Documentary combines into one gloriously goofy and strangely inspiring film, and it truly must be seen to be believed. … read more