Daniel M. Kimmel reviews SUPERNOVA and THE WAKE OF LIGHT.
Spoilerpiece Theatre reviews SAINT MAUD, THE WANTING MARE, MALCOLM & MARIE, and A NIGHTMARE WAKES.
Robyn Bahr reflects on the feminist legacy of Joss Whedon’s television shows.
Daniel M. Kimmel reviews SUPERNOVA and THE WAKE OF LIGHT.
Spoilerpiece Theatre reviews SAINT MAUD, THE WANTING MARE, MALCOLM & MARIE, and A NIGHTMARE WAKES.
Robyn Bahr reflects on the feminist legacy of Joss Whedon’s television shows.
HAPPY TIMES
“It makes KNIVES OUT look like a walk in the park.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies
I BLAME SOCIETY
“…the supposed comedy comes from her reactions to her crime spree. This was apparently intended to be witty and subversive, but ends up filling you with revulsion.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies
LAPSIS
“Superficially a work of near-future science fiction, LAPSIS is actually a thoroughgoing and deep-reaching satire.” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE Media Network
THE MAP OF TINY PERFECT THINGS
“THE MAP OF TINY PERFECT THINGS makes good use of a well-worn plot device without making you feel you’ve already seen this story multiple times.” – Daniel M. Kimmel, North Shore Movies
THERE IS NO I IN THREESOME
“What seems like a road leading to a foregone destination suddenly becomes a much more challenging route through questions of love, romance, autobiographical art, and the documentary genre itself.” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE Media Network
WORKHORSE QUEEN
“Washko’s portrait of the drag performance ecosystem that exists at the edges of fame is funny and heartbreaking, but it also brims with compassion and creative excitement.” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE Media Network
Joyce Kulhawik reviews REUNION, BLISS, and THE LITTLE THINGS.
Spoilerpiece Theatre covers The 2021 Sundance Film Festival.
Robyn Bahr writes about Amy Ziering’s documentary ON THE RECORD for Amherst Magazine.
THE QUEEN OF BLACK MAGIC
“Multi-legged creepy-crawlies swarm; possessed innocents wield knives, rifles, and staple guns; and the gore spouts. It’s effectively executed one-stop shopping for horror fans.” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE Media Network
NOTTURNO
“As the film’s images accumulate, its power and intrigue mount.” – Kilian Melloy, EDGE Media Network
Joyce Kulhawik catches up on some overlooked movies like BORAT SUBSEQUENT MOVIEFILM, DAVID COPPERFIELD, and THE CLIMB.