Snow in Midsummer: Venice Film Review
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With its reflection on the past, Keat Aun Chong’s Snow in Midsummer delivers a painful portrayal of injustice.
Aristotle & Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe Review
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Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe is a realistic yet enchanting intersectional romance, encapsulating the anxieties and fascination of exploring identity.
The Battle of Chile: Film Review
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The Battle of Chile is a powerful documentary highlighting the struggle of the Chilean people against imperialism leading up to the 1973 coup.
My Animal (2023): Film Review
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My Animal excels with its cinematography and decent performances, but is unsure of what it wants to be, as it juggles multiple ideas without any real payoff.
Making Of: Venice Film Review
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The “film within a film” aesthetic of Cédric Kahn’s Making Of makes the movie lose momentum and focus after a promising introduction.
Hoard Interview: Luna Carmoon, Saura Lightfoot Leon & Joseph Quinn
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We interview writer-director Luna Carmoon and stars Saura Lightfoot Leon & Joseph Quinn on Hoard, a film about love, trauma, and motherhood.
Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty Season 2 Episode 5 Review
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After Magic Johnson’s trade request, the Lakers are forever altered in the thrilling Season 2 Episode 5 of HBO’s Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty.
The Killer Review: Fincher Subverts Revenge Noir
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In The Killer (Netflix), David Fincher subverts the revenge neo-noir genre with the ironic character study of a tedious, sociopathic hit man.