Before “Blair Witch” became a phenomenon, there was a little-seen, lackluster but innovative found footage film called “The Last Broadcast”. This week, Chaos and …continue reading Podcast at Night: The Last Broadcast
An ode to action films and a meditation on grief and the creative process, “Leonor Will Never Die” demonstrates why we love foreign films. …continue reading Foreign Friday: Leonor Will Never Die (2022)
“Pearl” is a technicolor dream, a breathtaking ode to cinema, and a warning about the pursuit of fame and its trappings; pure movie magic. …continue reading For Your Consideration: Pearl (2022)
“Angel Heart” is a stylish and well-acted noir thriller with more than enough devilishly good going for it to warrant a watch. Angel Heart …continue reading Flashback Friday: Angel Heart (1987)
The mesmerizing “Brooklyn 45” proves a few talented thespians in a room with a sizzling script and a gifted director can make movie magic. …continue reading SXSW 2023: Brooklyn 45
A stellar cast lends gravitas to “Wildflower”, a heartwarming coming-of-age tale that aims to give voice to an underrepresented group. Despite having come of …continue reading Reel Review: Wildflower (2022)
The potential for greatness in “The Lake” is there, but the story fails to captivate and the strong creature visuals are rarely on display. …continue reading Reel Review: The Lake (2023)
From the art of kung-fu mastery to artistic genius, we explore a couple of wildly different new releases, “Fist of the Condor” and “Paint”. …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Artful Hands
It’s a surreal sci-fi double feature with two new releases, indie horror “Capsules” and the absurdist comedy “Smoking Causes Coughing”. Leonardo DiCaprio is one …continue reading Adventures in Movies: Sci-Fi Cinema
We discussed a couple of highly buzzed-about indie horror films from SXSW 2023: “Only the Good Survive” and “Satan Wants You”. A few weeks …continue reading Adventures in Movies: SXSW Indies
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