Easily one of the most joyous and hilarious films of the festival so far is Chop & Steele, the sweet-natured tale of two merry pranksters
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Philadelphia Film Festival Review – Smoking Causes Coughing
Fans of writer/director/DJ/electronic musician Quentin Dupieux aka Mr. Oizo, know that to categorize or even merely describe any of his artistic output is completely pointless.
Philadelphia Film Festival Review: Next Exit
The biggest surprise of PFF31 so far has got to be Mali Elfman’s feature debut Next Exit. Promoted as a sci-fi road movie, this thoughtful
Philadelphia Film Festival Review: Sick of Myself
A mad stroke of grotesque brilliance, Sick of Myself takes aim at some of the strangest behaviors currently plaguing society and skewers them with clinically
Philadelphia Film Festival Review: The Banshees of Inisherin
Colm doesn’t want to be friends with Pádraic anymore. No more popping down to the pub at two o’ clock, at least not together. No
Terrifier 2 review – A blood-drenched slasher epic!
When Terrifier first hit screens back in 2016, who could have predicted that the baddie at the center of the tale, a silent, killer clown
Triangle of Sadness review – An unhinged class satire that will make you puke for joy
Ruben Östlund first came onto my radar with Force Majeure, and did so in a strange way. The plot description I was given by a
TÁR review – A dense orchestration of craft, theme, and performance
Lydia Tár is the first ever female conductor of a major German orchestra, and is largely considered one of the greatest composers/conductors to ever do
Amsterdam review – A top-notch set of pieces make for a forgettable whole
I’m not gonna get wrapped up in writing about David O. Russell as a person. There are plenty of other writers who are interested in
Blonde review – A feat of cinematic mastery that gives us truth without worrying about facts
As a dyed-in-the-wool misogynist who hates women and only wants to see movies where they go through supreme trauma, I was pleased to find that
