The Baltimorons (dir. Jay Duplass) The main point of comparison I’ve been seeing for The Baltimorons are Linklater’s Sunrise/Sunset movies, in which two people, through
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PFS SpringFest 2025: Predators and The Shrouds
Predators (dir. David Osit) There is a 100% chance that Predators will be misinterpreted as being empathetic toward child molesters. The film, which is critical
PFS SpringFest 2025 – Deaf President Now! and Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
Deaf President Now! (dir. Nyle DiMarco, Davis Guggenheim) In the first of two documentaries featured at SpringFest which cover deaf stories, Deaf President Now! chronicles
PFS SpringFest 2025: Friendship & The Threesome
Friendship (dir. Andrew DeYoung) It’s not an understatement to say that Tim Robinson is having a moment right now. I Think You Should Leave has
Overlook Film Festival: Redux Redux
I don’t know what it’s like to have kids, and I don’t wanna know, but believe me when I say that I would be happy
Philadelphia Film Festival – Unstoppable & Desert Road
Unstoppable (dir. William Goldenberg) As a huge fan of the Rocky series, it’s hard for me to discount a film for being formulaic. There are
Philadelphia Film Festival – Conclave and Better Man
Conclave (dir. Edward Berger) The Pope is dead, and it’s up to Cardinal Lawrence (Ralph Fiennes) to preside over the electoral conclave until a new
Philadelphia Film Festival – Anora and Grand Theft Hamlet
Anora (dir. Sean Baker) This year’s Palme d’Or winner is one of the most exciting pieces of cinema to come down the pipeline since, well,
Philadelphia Film Festival – September 5 and Armand
SEPTEMBER 5 (dir. Tim Fehlbaum) There are few things on this planet more entertaining than a “people at work” movie, and in this case, the
Philadelphia Unnamed Film Festival Day Three: Voidcaller, Carnage for Christmas, Párvulos, and Jeffrey’s Hell
Voidcaller (dir. Nils Alatalo) Nothing says “good morning, get your brain ready for a whole day of movies” quite the way a complete head trip