by Kate Morgan | Oct 1, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
It’s just another classic lesbian love story. Two women meet in a bar. They dance. They kiss. They debate whether they should be in a relationship at all. They meet each other’s parents. They kiss in a grocery store while slowly peeling off their lucha masks. They...
by Kate Morgan | Jul 27, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
Sometimes a busy schedule and a really weird life can make seeing every film one desires to see a task that is hard to bear until it’s already screening. Sometimes a reviewer is glad she was invited even if she forgot to actually reserve the ticket at ArcLight she was...
by Kate Morgan | Jul 8, 2017 | Shorts and to The Point
“The leopard shall lie down with the goat. The wolves shall live with the lambs. And the young boy will lead them.” Konstantina Kotzamani’s films have a reputation for relying on the symbolic order for their sense of visual narrative. This is no secret. LIMBO,...
by Kate Morgan | Apr 7, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews, Uncategorized
When it comes to the situation that is trauma and the way humans process it, there is no time like the present for a cultural examination of the structures that mean to alleviate suffering. Sometimes the mechanisms that are built to help those who experience great...
by Kate Morgan | Apr 3, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
The story of a musician realizing he has a lot at stake as he lives down his past in rural New Mexico might seem excruciatingly ordinary. It’s the stuff of many country songs. Unless those songs aren’t selling records, of course. Then your tour is cut short after...
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