Category Archives: Reviews
MOVIE REVIEW: MUCHO MUCHO AMOR is a nostalgic lookback at the life and times of a Hispanic cultural hero
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MOVIE REVIEW: GREYHOUND paints a character study of a WW2 ship captain at his most harrowing moments.
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REVIEW: THE OLD GUARD delivers great action set-pieces and a unique comic adaptation with an international flair.
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REVIEW: THE BEACH HOUSE is steeped in Lovecraftian-tinged body horror anchored by relatable characters at its core.
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REVIEW: Disney+’s HAMILTON is an engaging and timely production to reflect on this 4th of July weekend.
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REVIEW: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s drama THE TRUTH reveals that even behind layers of artifice and resentment, a family can find itself again anew.
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REVIEW: SCREAM, QUEEN! MY NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET is an honest portrayal of the price of screen infamy in 1980’s Hollywood
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REVIEW: THE 2020 ETHERIA FILM FESTIVAL showcases a rich and diverse array of new female voices in the horror genre.
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REVIEW: THE TWILIGHT ZONE SEASON 2 delivers the goods in entertaining science fiction fare in an engrossing sophomore effort.
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REVIEW: UNDERTAKER: THE LAST RIDE is a fascinating look at the highs and lows of a legendary live perfomer trying to find the perfect moment to say goodbye.
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REVIEW: SCARE PACKAGE is the rare horror anthology film that really works.
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REVIEW: 7500 is a tense psychological thriller that draws you in with a compelling lead performance
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REVIEW: BE WATER underscores the cultural impact behind the rising star of Bruce Lee in the 60s and 70s through today
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REVIEW: Disney +’s ARTEMIS FOWL is a YA mess that is DOA
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REVIEW: Josephine Decker’s SHIRLEY gives us a harrowing and haunting look at the price of genius and creativity.
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REVIEW: THE VAST OF NIGHT attempts to channel the spirit of The Twilight Zone with mixed results.
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REVIEW: BLOOD MACHINES combines science fiction and the surreal in an explosion of retro-flavored Lovecraftian sci-fi/horror.
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REVIEW: THE WRETCHED spins a tale of teen alienation with backwoods body horror with mixed results
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REVIEW: SWALLOW examines the idea of taking physical control over one’s self to escape the claustrophobic psychological horror of existential dread.
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