#Lorenza Izzo Astounds – /Film

#Lorenza Izzo Astounds – /Film

“#Lorenza Izzo Astounds – /Film” In the 2013 horror film The Green Inferno, Lorenza Izzo’s portrayal of a naive activist trapped on an island with a group of deviants is largely forgotten amidst the gratuitous depravity stealing each scene. However, I always found her depiction of a well-intentioned deer caught in the headlights to be the…

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#A Portrait of an Artist – /Film

#A Portrait of an Artist – /Film

“#A Portrait of an Artist – /Film” It’s hard to think of an image from this year’s SXSW film festival more aggressively satisfying than that of 20-year-old Lily Hevesh toppling a towering tier of stacked dominos, the lovely crash echoing throughout every quiet pocket of the room. Jeremy Workman’s wholly endearing documentary about the world…

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#Barbara Crampton is a Vampire – /Film

#Barbara Crampton is a Vampire – /Film

“#Barbara Crampton is a Vampire – /Film” Posted on Thursday, March 18th, 2021 by Jacob Hall Does your modern indie horror movie really exist if it doesn’t feature Barbara Crampton or Larry Fessenden? The two horror icons, who have been so good in so many genre movies for so long, are busier than ever, popping up in…

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#Examining Chronic Illness – /Film

#Examining Chronic Illness – /Film

“#Examining Chronic Illness – /Film” Standing over the kitchen sink, slowly cutting the inside out of a fresh strawberry, actress Selma Blair marvels at the control of her steady hands as she claims a small victory over her handling of the sharp blade. Filled with joy and accomplishment, it is clear this act means the…

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#‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ Review: Marvel’s New Series is Familiar and Daring in Equal Measure

#‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ Review: Marvel’s New Series is Familiar and Daring in Equal Measure

“#‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ Review: Marvel’s New Series is Familiar and Daring in Equal Measure” According to the makers of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, the highly anticipated new Marvel series heading to Disney+, their television show isn’t a television show at all. It’s a six-hour movie. And it’s structured like one,…

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#Aquatic Horror Worth the Plunge – /Film

#Aquatic Horror Worth the Plunge – /Film

“#Aquatic Horror Worth the Plunge – /Film” Where Mickey Keating’s filmography has often lent itself to easily identifiable cinematic inspirations, Offseason carries more of a literary mood while fitting into a persistent coastal horror trend of late. Somewhere between the McManus’ The Block Island Sound, Andy Collier and Tor Mian’s Sacrifice, and an even quieter…

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#The World’s a Little Blurry – /Film

#The World’s a Little Blurry – /Film

“#The World’s a Little Blurry – /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: Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry Where You Can Stream It: Apple TV+ The Pitch: Taking a deeply personal look at the…

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#An Ambitious Near-Miss – /Film

#An Ambitious Near-Miss – /Film

“#An Ambitious Near-Miss – /Film” Jacob Gentry‘s evolution as a filmmaker remains fixated on electromagnetic waves (outside MTV’s My Super Psycho Sweet 16 franchise) in the SXSW premiere Broadcast Signal Intrusion. It’s a clash of science fiction imagery and novice sleuthing, as Possessor-reminiscent masked interruptions splice between ’90s television programming until narrative beats transform into…

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#Vibrant and Inspiring – /Film

#Vibrant and Inspiring – /Film

“#Vibrant and Inspiring – /Film” “How are you doing?” is a deceiving question despite its simplicity, especially when the inquiry is posed during a deadly pandemic. Many of us force smiles and internally debate whether to tell the hard truth or sugarcoat the answer. Writer/director duo Kelley Kali and Angelique Molina understand what people truly…

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