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Judas and the Black Messiah | Review

Only God Forgives: King Resurrects Fred Hampton in Significant, Unequivocal Portrait of Betrayal and Assassination On December 4, 1969, Fred Hampton, chairman of the...

Come Sunday | Review

Preaching to the Choir: Marston Tackles Modern Heresy in Orthodox Glance at Evangelical Hypocrisy There are numerous epithets various strands of Christianity tend to utilize...

Tuesday Blus: On the Metro with Peerce’s The Incident & Mother’s Little Helper in Atlman’s Images

This week’s edition of Tuesday Blus includes the following titles: Call Me By Your Name Film Review: ★★★½/☆☆☆☆☆ Disc Review: ★★★/☆☆☆☆☆ Winning one of its four Oscar nominations...

Top 100 Most Anticipated American Indie Films of 2018: #41. Joshua Marston’s Come Sunday

Come Sunday Joshua Marston's fourth feature film once again sees him work within a dramatic genre framework, but becomes a first bio-treatment for the helmer...

Sundance ’18: Wash Westmoreland, Debra Granik, Gus Van Sant & Zellner Bros. In Premieres Section

Despite not expecting the Premieres sections to be drop today, several of the narrative items below were on our radar and make for what...

2018 Sundance Film Festival Predictions: Joshua Marston’s Come Sunday

A place that can be avoided by obedience to God and his commandments, the Mormons don't see what all the fuss is about like...

Firestarter | Blu-ray Review

If there’s an enduring interest to Firestarter, the 1984 adaptation of Stephen King’s popular horror novel about a child with pyrokinetic capabilities hunted by...

Rules Don’t Apply | Review

The Showgirl and the Driver: Beatty’s Romantic Reconstruction of Eccentric Entrepreneur’s Latter Days Considering his iconic contributions and sterling reputation in cinema, breaking out over...

The Little Girl Who Lived Down the Lane | Blu-ray Review

Kino Lorber brings the 1976 obscure genre gem The Little Girl Who Lives Down the Lane to Blu-ray for the first time, an oft...

Trash | Review

Another Man’s Treasure: Daldry Revisits Themes of Childhood Lost The muted reception behind the latest film from thrice Oscar nominated director Stephen Daldry seems curious,...

Ask Me Anything | Review

Ask and You Shall Receive: Burnett’s Adaptation Buoyed By Arresting Performances Landing somewhere on a spectrum of unraveling female adolescent prototypes that plays like one...

Top 200 Most Anticipated Films for 2014: #191. Stephen Daldry’s Trash

Trash Director: Stephen Daldry Writer: Richard Curtis Producer(s): PeaPie Films' Kris Thykier & Working Title Films' Tim Bevan & Eric Fellner U.S. Distributor: Universal Pictures Cast: Rooney Mara, Martin...

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