#The College Admissions Scandal’ Will Make You Angry – /Film

#The College Admissions Scandal’ Will Make You Angry – /Film

“#The College Admissions Scandal’ Will Make You Angry – /Film” (Welcome to The Quarantine Stream, a series where the /Film team shares what they’ve been watching while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.) The Movie: Operation Varsity Blues: The College Admissions Scandal Where You Can Stream It: Netflix The Pitch: A documentary about the 2019 college admissions scandal, where…

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#Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched Review – /Film

#Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched Review – /Film

“#Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched Review – /Film” Folk horror conjures up many images, both old and new. Pagan rituals, witches, and sprawling landscapes all set the stage for stories that tend to get passed down from generation to generation whether through word of mouth, literature, or film. Director Kier-La Janisse crafts a comprehensive collection…

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#’Bombay Rose’ is Sheer Visual Poetry – /Film

#’Bombay Rose’ is Sheer Visual Poetry – /Film

“#’Bombay Rose’ is Sheer Visual Poetry – /Film” (Welcome to The Quarantine Stream, a new series where the /Film team shares what they’ve been watching while social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.) The Movie: Bombay Rose Where You Can Stream It: Netflix The Pitch: In the bustling city of Bombay, a young flower seller Kamala is the…

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#Breaking Down the Scariest Scene in The Vigil – /Film

#Breaking Down the Scariest Scene in The Vigil – /Film

“#Breaking Down the Scariest Scene in The Vigil – /Film” (Welcome to Scariest Scene Ever, a column dedicated to the most pulse-pounding moments in horror. In this edition: The Vigil uses atmosphere and scares as more palatable delivery system for exposition.) Writer/Director Keith Thomas’s feature debut pulls off the impressive task of creating an atmospheric and…

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#Rogelio Balagtas Shines in This Drama – /Film

#Rogelio Balagtas Shines in This Drama – /Film

“#Rogelio Balagtas Shines in This Drama – /Film” Early in Martin Edralin’s stubbornly pensive and endearingly fragile directorial debut Islands, the painfully shy middle-aged loner Joshua (Rogelio Balagtas) spends yet another day in his childhood home helping his parents with the laundry, when a sudden spill down the stairs leaves him and his father (Esteban Comilang)…

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