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When did we come up with this preconceived notion that movies – all of them, every last one – haveContinue Reading
When did we come up with this preconceived notion that movies – all of them, every last one – haveContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: With the holiday season upon us, it looks like Christmas came early this December with many high profileContinue Reading
The road trip movie seems to be a staple in the indie film world, and it is easy to understandContinue Reading
Alex Sitaras: We’ve got a good mix of titles this month for our Most Anticipated column. First off, I wantedContinue Reading
If nothing else, Netflix has proven itself a perfect platform for releasing films like High Flying Bird. Steven Soderbergh‘s latest,Continue Reading
We look back at a number of our favorite films from 2018. This is by no means a ‘best of’Continue Reading
Alex Sitaras: November brings us perhaps the most stacked month of new releases that we’ve seen since starting our MostContinue Reading
“You know what Freud says about the nature of horror? He says it’s when the home becomes unhomelike. Unheimlich.” –Continue Reading
This month we explore, for the first time, a theme rather than a specific figure’s work. As February is BlackContinue Reading
In a break from tradition, we consider the films nominated at the 89th Academy Awards (not just independent or auteuristContinue Reading