Tag: movie review

OPHELIA

  To set the stage for discussion on OPHELIA, one must borrow from the Bard himself and ask “what light through yonder window breaks”, as

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WHERE WE DISAPPEAR

  Adapted for the screen by Arthur M. Jolly from his acclaimed stage play, A Gulag Mouse, first-time feature director Simon Fink adroitly translates from

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PAVAROTTI

  Leave it to Ron Howard to craft a portrait of Luciano Pavarotti that is as exquisitely told and emotionally beauteous as Pavarotti’s own voice.

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THE SOUVENIR

  With THE SOUVENIR, writer/director Joanna Hogg revisits her own past with this emotionally charged visual memoir through time, catapulting us into the emotional fray

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THE INTRUDER

  Deon Taylor has an uncanny knack for lulling one into a false sense of security when it comes to both his characters and his

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SCARY STORIES

  Filmmaker CODY MEIRICK, like so many, was weaned on the beloved horror stories of Alvin Schwartz, “Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark.” To

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PRINCESS OF THE ROW

  Led by a breakout performance from Taylor Buck, PRINCESS OF THE ROW shines a unique light on homelessness, mental illness, PTSD, veterans affairs, poverty,

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THE HOLE IN THE GROUND

  A refreshing take on the psychological horror genre, with THE HOLE IN THE GROUND, writer/director Lee Cronin subverts genre tropes and delivers a nail-biting,

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