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Making a good double feature, Payton McCarty-Simas reviews He Went That Way and Dead Girls Dancing!
Kristy Strouse delivers her second report from Tribeca Film Festival 2023!
In her first report from Tribeca Film Festival 2023, Kristy Strouse reviews Laroy, Chasing Chasing Amy & The Graduates!
Against All Enemies is surprising in the emotions its garners from its audience, always resolute to is overall message, but unafraid to listen.
While the lack of resolution is disappointing for the audience it doesn’t make The Night of the 12th any less powerful.
Twilight is remarkable, and it’s a movie that is at once empathetic and compassionate and also cynical about the limits of justice.
Goodnight Mommy is a decent horror vehicle, designed to entertain but lacking the stamina and direction to terrify.
Despite what its title might suggest, Are You Lonesome Tonight isn’t maudlin and it certainly isn’t one which seeks desperately to impress.
As much as these influences run through the core of the film, To Catch a Killer becomes a crime thriller all its own.
Film Inquiry spoke with Daniel Goldhaber, one of the most exciting filmmakers to be working in cinema recently!
That Martin Roumagnac was the only film they ever made together makes it a must-see for any fan, and a wonderful remembrance of their real-life romance.
Little Dixie has little moments of thrill amid a sufficient yet standard crime story that Frank Grillo glides through with guns and chainsaws.
Stolen Youth is a vital docuseries in both the world of criminal segments and in the world of psychology.
Chungking Express: the film that will remain young and beautiful until the end of time.