Matthew Roe

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Matthew Roe is a Baltimore-based film critic and award-winning filmmaker, who has contributed to over 100 various films, videos and web series, and is the founder of the independent production company Heaven’s Fire Films. He writes dedicated columns titled Psycho Pompous and Anarchic Cinema for CommunitySoul.net on film history and theory. Top Films From Contemporary Film Auteurs: Bekmambetov (Nochnoy dozor), Herzog (Fitzcarraldo), Miike (Audition), Haneke (Funny Games), Lynch (Mulholland Dr.), Johnson (Brick), Clark (Kids), Aronofsky (Requiem for a Dream), Tarantino (Inglorious Basterds), Anderson (There Will Be Blood), Coyula (Memorias del desarrollo).

Exclusive articles:

Who the F**k is That Guy? | Review

When The Music Stops: Stone Plays Ghostwriter to Alago’s Autobiography Ripping power chords and grainy black and white photos contextualize the atmosphere of the vibrant...

Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World | Review

Beat The Drum: Bainbridge & Maiorana Define the Source for Our Favorite Music Rarely do documentaries so tactfully strike at the very heart of what...

The Skyjacker’s Tale | Review

Victim or Villain? Kastner’s Paradoxical Docu Goes Far, Not Nearly Far Enough Coming across as a sort of hybrid between what one might find on the...

Mifune: The Last Samurai | Review

The Hidden Mifune: Docu on Japanese Legend Hits Highs and Lows The half century on-screen career of Toshirô Mifune is one of extravagant grace, pursuing a...

All Governments Lie: Truth, Deception, and the Spirit of I.F. Stone | Review

Hiding in Plain Sight: Peabody’s Timely Indictment of American Journalism The seemingly brash title of Fred Peabody’s latest documentary alludes to a turn of phrase...

Breaking

Bugonia | Review

Hedda | Review

Party Time: Nia DaCosta Throws A Forgettable Rager If you’ve...

The Mastermind | Review

Thieves Like Us: Reichardt Wanders with an Inscrutable Slacker Abstract...

Alpha | Review

Turn to Stone: Ducournau Hits a Wall with Disease...
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