Passages (dir. – Ira Sachs) Passages is a frustrating movie to watch, not because it’s a failure or anything, in fact much the opposite, but
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PFS Springfest: Blue Jean and Kokomo City
Blue Jean (dir. – Georgia Oakley) Early in Blue Jean, a drama that occurs right in the heart of the Thatcher-era UK, we see a
PFS Spring Fest: Carmen and The Eight Mountains
Carmen (dir. – Benjamin Millepied) It’s hardly a meet-cute when Carmen (Melissa Barrera) and Aidan (Paul Mescal) cross paths at the southwest American border. The
I Like to Movie Movie episode 231 – The John Wick Universe aka Don’t Kill My Dog w/ JoeJoe
Join us as we discuss the John Wick series at large to celebrate the release of John Wick: Chapter 4. We rank the series, discuss
Overlook Film Festival: Evil Dead Rise and Talk to Me
Evil Dead Rise (dir. – Lee Cronin) Between the OG trilogy, the spin-off TV show, and the 2013 reboot, there isn’t a single second of
Overlook Film Festival – Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism and Clock
Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism (dir. – Nick Kozakis) On its surface, Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism, looks to be just another priest vs. Satan possession movie
Overlook Film Festival: Renfield is funny enough, but only just enough
The selling point for Renfield is simple: the legendary Nicolas Cage plays Count Dracula. This ain’t his first foray into the world of undead bloodsuckers
Overlook Film Festival – Late Night With the Devil and The Wrath of Becky
Late Night With the Devil (dir.- Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes) The film I was most excited to see at Overlook was not only the
I Like to Movie Movie – Dispatches from the Overlook Film Festival
This past weekend I was supremely lucky to have been invited to cover the Overlook Film Festival in capacity as press. Stay tuned to this
I Like to Movie Movie episode 230 – Blue Velvet or, Is PBR really that much better than Heineken?
Stephen has never seen a David Lynch movie before, so Dan decided to throw him to the wolves with one of the impenetrable filmmaker’s more
