Tag: Film Review

Burning

Okay. Burning is a really, really great film. BUT, it’s not going to be for everyone. For starters, it’s a Korean film so you have to read subtitles. I know, I know. Some people just won’t be able to handle that. And you know what? Y’all need to suck it up because this film is…
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Minding the Gap

Holy cow. This was one of my favorite films this year. Director Bing Liu is either a genius or he got really really lucky. The film follows Liu and his friends Keire and Zack as they grow up and become adults. The three friends are bonded by their love of skating. At first it seems…
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Thoroughbreds

This is the first offering from writer and director Cory Finley. And this is an odd one. I’m still sort of processing how I feel about it. It centers on childhood friends Amanda (Olivia Cooke) and Lily (Anya Taylor-Joy) who come from rich families. They rekindled their friendship because Amanda’s mom hired Lily as a…
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Colette

The last Wash Westmoreland film I saw was Still Alice and I’m still crying over it. Luckily Colette is not so devastatingly sad. Here, director Westmoreland explores the story of Colette (Keira Knightley) who marries Parisian writer Henry Gauthier-Villars AKA Willy (Dominic West). She moves with Willy to Paris which is the hub of everything…
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Nancy

Nancy is a weird psycho-drama that keeps you guessing. It stars Andrea Riseborough as Nancy Freeman, a somewhat damaged woman who goes online and pretends to be someone she’s not in order to connect with people. She has a mundane life where she temps at a dental office and cares for her sick mother. When…
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Blindspotting

There’s been a lot of talk about BlacKkKlansman this year but Blindspotting?? People you need to see this one. I liked it much more than BlacKkKlansman and I wish this was getting more buzz. Director Carlos López Estrada hasn’t done a whole lot of work other than shorts but this is a great first film.…
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Searching

This is a gimmick movie that’s been done before. BUT it works really really well so I’m willing to accept it. The whole movie takes place as if you’re viewing a laptop screen. David Kim (John Cho) is the father of 16 year old Margot (Michelle La). When Margot goes missing, David uses her laptop…
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Madeline’s Madeline

If you’re not into experimental styles of filmmaking this will not be the film for you. Director Josephine Decker has a unique style of filmmaking that is not traditional. The story is very very loose and the film doesn’t adhere to strict narrative rules. Madeline (Helena Howard) is a teenager dealing with mental illness. She…
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We the Animals

Jeremiah Zagar provides a really fascinating look at childhood in his latest film We the Animals. Three brothers Jonah (Evan Rosado), Joel (Josiah Gabriel), and Manny (Isaiah Kristian) are growing up in a violent household. Their mom (Sheila Vand) and dad (Raul Casillo) have a turbulent relationship and struggle to make ends meet in blue…
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The Tale

Just a heads up, you will feel really really gross watching this. There were some moments where I wanted to avert my eyes. That being said this is a really excellent film from director Jennifer Fox. It’s also a very personal one. The story is based off of Fox’s experiences as a child. What I…
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