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7 Featured Review: Enter the Clones of Bruce Anyone even remotely interested in Hong Kong cinema will know the name of Bruce Lee. Hell, people outside of that niche will likely ... By Peter GlagowskiApril 16, 20240
9 Featured Review: La Chimera Filmmakers have long understood cinema to be a magical form of art. From the technological and artistic innovations that allowed sound and image ... By Sophia SchrockApril 12, 20240
5 Movies Review: Quiz Lady 2023 has been an interesting year when it comes to the success and failure of various films. While Disney, with virtually unlimited money ... By Peter GlagowskiNovember 7, 20230
Review: Full River Red Acclaimed Chinese director Zhang Yimou may not have had a stateside hit in a long time, but he hasn’t ever stopped creating films. ... By Peter GlagowskiMarch 17, 20230 6.5 Featured
5.5 Featured Review: One Piece Film: Red The past few years have been great for anime films. In the past, lots of production companies would capitalize on the popularity of ... By Peter GlagowskiOctober 23, 20220
8.5 Movies LFF Review: She Said She Said is bold, fearless filmmaking. Based on the 2019 book of the same name, Maria Schrader’s film depicts New York Times journalists ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 18, 20220
8.3 Movies LFF Review: Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio The story of Pinocchio has often been mistreated in the world of film adaptions. From ill-fated animations to the recent offering from Robert ... By Sian Francis CoxOctober 16, 20220
8 Movies Review: Saloum There’s a scene about a third of the way through Saloum, the Senegalese crime-adventure (horror?) film by Jean Luc Herbulot that is perhaps ... By Sam van der MeerSeptember 8, 20220
Review: In a New York Minute As mainstream cinema becomes more oriented on major tentpole releases and nothing else, it’s going to take coverage of smaller films to help ... By Peter GlagowskiMay 1, 20220 5.5 Movies
8.5 Featured Review: The Worst Person in the World Tuesday evening my roommate and I drove to Washington D.C., the nearest city to us playing Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the ... By Sophia SchrockFebruary 20, 20220