One of my favorite annual events is the Exhumed FIlms Ex-fest, in which the titular programming collective assembles 12 straight hours of exploitation films, each
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Problemista is bizarre, funny, and…educational
Not only is Problemista a very funny comedy, but it’s one of the better ruminations on the modern immigrant experience I’ve seen. Written and directed
The Holdovers is a new American classic (and is currently available on blu-ray)
Until very recently I was all in on Cillian Murphy taking home this year’s Best Actor Oscar. All of the nominees are deserving, but his
Hundreds of Beavers is impressive and hilarious
Warner Brothers CEO Loserface Buttfarts, I mean David Zaslav, pissed off everybody and surprised nobody a few weeks back when he pulled the plug on
Satanic Hispanics is a scary and stylish showcase of Latino filmmakers
Of all the subgenres of all the genres of all the movies in the world, there are few more enjoyable than the anthology horror film.
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
Of An Age shows romance in its truest form
It’s rare to see the warm ache of genuine attraction portrayed in a way that is realistic and human, while also being worth watching on
Elvis Review – Pure musical insanity, if you’re into that sort of thing
Somewhere between Walk Hard, the parody that ended all music biopics, and Rocketman, the best music biopic ever made, exists Elvis, Baz Luhrmann’s completely unhinged,
Encounter review – Riz Ahmed is an actor of inhuman power
Right off the bat I want to establish something important: While Encounter is a film that is best seen without any prior knowledge of its
