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By | December 2017
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Chris Parcellin’s rambunctious documentary Boys from Nowhere: The Story of Boston's Garage Punk Uprising introduces some of the unsung heroes in this...
Detailed plot synopses are something I usually avoid in my reviews. A movie is not what it is about, rather how it explores its subject matter. Several of...
Every filmmakers' journey is different. Elena Beuca studied law and ran a real estate business in Bucharest, and oddly, her desire to make movies came a...
In Brad Abrahams documentary Love and Saucers 72 year old David Huggins from Hoboken, NJ gives the appearance of absolutely 100% believing he was abducted...
The Tribes of Palos Verdes is one version of a story you’ve seen before. Sometimes cautionary tales bear repeating and when it’s this beautifully...
From watching In Bruges and Seven Psychopaths, it’s obvious that Irish playwright and filmmaker Martin McDonagh has a brain. With Three Billboards...
Imagine putting your best friend’s film thesis, a satanic elegy on society, and your dad’s goth phase music in a blender. Now imagine you’ve lightly...
Prolific Korean writer/director Hong Sang-soo keeps pursuing both inner sensitivities and the truth in human relationships with a cinéma vérité that...
Armstrong is a low budget superhero film about two EMT’s who wind up in the middle of cybernetic superhero’s quest to cancel the apocalypse. Armstrong...