May 15, 2024

Film Review: ‘The Father’ Puts Us In the Grip of Dementia

Some films place you into the shoes of its subject, other films transform you into world’s that you did not even know existed. This year, ...
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FILM REVIEW: ‘The Climb’ Is Absurd and Unexpected Fun

This article, written by our critic Steven Prusakowski, was previously published on our sister site, AwardsRadar. Be sure to check them out for film, TV, and ...
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FILM REVIEW: ‘The Mauritanian’ Puts Humanity On Trial

Based on “Guantanamo Diary” the memoir of Mohamedou Ould Slahi, Kevin Macdonald‘s (The Last King of Scotland) new film The Mauritanian forces us to peer ...
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FILM REVIEW: Gripping ‘Collective’ Pits Journalism Against Corruption

An average night in Romania turned to tragedy during a heavy metal concert in a Bucharest nightclub called Collectiv.  The band’s pyrotechnics unknowingly set fire ...
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Film Review: ‘Another Round’ Uncorks the Human Spirit

“What is Youth? A dream.” This question is proposed and answered in the opening of Another Round, Thomas Vinterberg‘s Danish drama-comedy. As the film plays ...
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