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Sundance 2021 Review: Jockey – “Part of it becomes a part of you”
Jockey is intimate and personal. Its visual structure is lyrical and golden. I couldn’t tell you really what amount of…
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Sundance 2021 Review: Prisoners of the Ghostland – “The constant world-building never really builds to anything”
Prisoners of the Ghostland promises you the world: Nic Cage. Samurais. Cowboys. Warlords. Bank robbers. Busses full of radioactive ghost…
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Review: The Good Things Devils Do
No. Courtesy Suttlefilm When a criminal (Bill Oberst Jr.) and his locksmith partner/daughter (Mary Katherine O’Donnell) break into a house…
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Review: Tesla
Despite some strong choices that don’t quite pay off, Tesla is an unusually solid biopic. In a sea of boring,…
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Review: Random Acts of Violence
A self-serious take on the slasher format with attempted social commentary, Random Acts of Violence isn’t at all what I…
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Review: She Dies Tomorrow
A movie that prioritizes emotional devastation over physical mutilation, She Dies Tomorrow is a head game of a horror film.…
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Review: Game of Death
1980’s horror-violence makes a comeback in Game of Death. Unfortunately, the genre’s weak plot aspects tag along too. With gruesome…
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Review: Blood Vessel
As far as World War II Nazi vampire horror movies go, Blood Vessel is certainly one of them. Complete with…
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Review: Arkansas
If you can look past the obvious influences and get into the film’s slow pace, Arkansas is a southern-set neo-noir…
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Review: The Platform
With a strong, dystopian-horror premise and hit-and-miss social commentary, The Platform is a Netflix film worth checking out. The movie’s…
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