Sean Glass

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Interview: Julia Garner (Martha Marcy May Marlene)

Garner is 17-years-old with a powerful presence that she seems to not even be aware of. For Garner it’s obviously the hair. She has that kind of hair that she’ll be known forever for in her career. This is Garner’s first feature film, but she’s up for two roles coming up that are hush-hush at the time of this article.

Review: The Catechism Cataclysm

"It’s rare that a filmmaker’s voice can come through so distinctly these days. There aren’t really any obvious influences for Catechism. Rohal seems to be coming from some combination of the Midwest—particularly religious fanaticism and hypocrisy laced with strip mall and Walmart culture, Lynch, Linklater, Malick, and then the oft-referenced reference points are unfortunately Napoleon Dynamite and fortunately his collaborators David Gordon Green and Jody Hill."

The Catechism Cataclysm | Review

No Little Task: Rohal's Sophomore Film Avoids Classification

Review: Silent Souls

"In Russian filmmaker Aleksei Fedorchenko’s Silent Souls the camera orbits around and points our glances at areas of interest. The color is as expressive of the themes and story as the action is—as many shades of grey in here as Michael Mann had shades of black in Collateral."

Silent Souls | Review

Endangered Species: Fedorchenko Demonstrates That Old Traditions Die Hard

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La cocina | Review

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Bonjour Tristesse | Review

Lifestyles of the Rich, Conflicted & Coddled: Dull Vacation...

Most People Die on Sundays | Review

A Month of Sundays: Said Squeezes Magic Out of...

The Scary House | 2025 Udine Far East Film Festival Review

Watanabe Smarter Than Ghosts, but The Scary House Had...
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