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The Last Black Man in San Francisco (2019) Review
Just as 2018’s ‘Blindspotting’ addressed the shifting cultural landscape happening in Oakland, “The Last Black Man” does the same for…
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C’mon C’mon (2021) Review
Mike Mills’ C’mon C’mon is a family drama, but due to the nature of the main character Johnny’s (Joaquin Phoenix)…
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Prisoners (2013) Review
Denis Villeneuve’s Prisoners was a movie that was very difficult sit through, but also so engaging that I couldn’t stop…
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Samurai Rebellion (1967) Review
 Similar to Kobayashi’s Harakiri (1962), Samurai Rebellion is a masterclass in building tension. You feel it from the opening scene, right…
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A Thousand and One (2023) Review
A Thousand and One is often a difficult film to watch. So many scenes carry so much weight, and dread…
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The Masque of the Red Death (1964) Blu-ray Review
 One of the last films in Roger Corman’s Poe Cycle (1960-64), The Masque of Red Death is a wonderfully macabre…
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Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery (2022) Review
When Knives Out came out in 2019, it was like a breath of fresh air. Here was a new whodunit…
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Posted On Upcoming Releases
Criterion Collection Announces May Titles
The Criterion Collection have announced their upcoming slate for May 2024. It’s a very strong lineup that includes a recent…
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Poor Things (2023) Review
After seeing Poor Things in theater, I spent the train ride home trying to think of how would describe the…
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Invasion of the Neptune Men (1961) Review
Recently, Shout Factory announced a new Tokusatsu Blu-ray Collection of films. I’ve heard the term tokusatsu, but didn’t quite know…