by Miguel Cima | Aug 21, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
Imagine you’re at dinner with your spouse when he tells you something so traumatizing, you can’t remember what it was. And now imagine that after he goes missing year later, you still can’t recall – and you REALLY need to. That’s what happens in director...
by Daphne Street | Jul 27, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
BLUEBEARD (2017) is a South Korean psychological thriller by writer/director Lee Soo-Youn. The film delivers a creepy serving of twists and turns that can feel as confusing and disorienting as they are deliberately driving a purposeful narrative. The conclusion...
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 Miguel Cima | May 3, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
For all of the heady titles a fancy fest like Tribeca boasts, there’s also a nice bit of midnight movie material floating around. Two standouts grabbed my attention, albeit for very different reasons. One is a bizarro bit of dark folklore from deep within the Baltic...
by Miguel Cima | May 3, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
File under: “I can’t believe we still have to fight this fight.” The 21st century has been much kinder to the LGBTQ community that its predecessors, in much of the world at least. But something happened in the last year or two. An international wave of organized...
by Miguel Cima | May 1, 2017 | Theatrical Reviews
I am really pretty sure that I do not want to hang out with these people. I mean if these people really are these people. Which of course, we can’t really know, because Zefrey Throwell and Josephine Decker’s Flames, a hybrid documentary/narrative drama, presents to us...
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