Review – Y Tu Mama También

There was this trend in a lot of indie movies from the early 2000’s, particularly international films. A narrator would break the action to describe very specific details about insignificant side characters. Short little synopses of their lives, their joys and their misfortunes. And then we never see or hear about that character again. It can feel unnecessary at first, bec...
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Review – Beautiful Boy

Addiction stories sometimes feel the same. There's often the same course of events, the same ups and downs. The same results. It doesn’t usually end well in real life. But we hear about some of the ones that do end well. Or do we? I think the problem with some movies about addiction is that we are often given a false sense of finality. We’re given the story - the hear...
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Micro Review – Searching

I didn't expect Searching to be as emotionally resonant as it turned out to be. To be honest, it seemed like it would be a shallow, corny genre thriller that relied heavily on a unique storytelling device (the entire film happens on screens). But the characters are surprisingly well developed. And the plot, while sometimes a bit far-fetched, is still frighteningl...
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Micro Review – The Death of Stalin

A delightfully dark comedy about the power struggle following Joseph Stalin's death. It's such a strange, heavy subject for a comedy. But with such fine, hilarious performances from a not-quite all-star cast, and with a sharp script, this somehow works. Steve Buscemi is particularly (and surprisingly) effective as Khruschev, and Simon Russell Beale is great as the duplicito...
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Review – First Reformed

  If you didn't look at the credits for this film, it would still be obvious that the filmmaker behind First Reformed has vast experience, unshakeable confidence, and a wealth of talent. Director/writer Paul Schrader may not be a household name, but the movies he’s been involved in are part of a legendary cinematic canon. Among his writing credits are Taxi Driver, R...
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Micro Review – Enemy

  You may need to do some work after watching this film. You might need to watch some explanatory YouTube videos, or research the gigantic Ontarian arachnid sculpture Mother, or you might need to just sit and think for a while. Bury yourself deep in your subconscious and ruminate on what it means to have control, or to lose it, to commit, or to self destruct, to lov...
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Review – BlacKkKlansman

  Spike Lee has always made bold movies. But sometimes he has a tendency to over-stylize his films, OR to let the heavy themes outshine the story. That's not necessarily always bad thing. He has a distinct visual and thematic style - one that has been groundbreaking and highly relevant throughout the course of his career. But his talents, vision, and purpose all see...
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Review – Eighth Grade

  For some reason, it's easy to write off certain times in our lives. Upon first reflection (as a 32-year-old), my time in junior high feels so inconsequential and innocuous, having gotten through it relatively unscathed, and then gotten through high school (which always felt a lot scarier than junior high anyway). And then there's college, which is a reset of sorts...
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Micro Review – The End of the Tour

It’s always a bit shameful to watch a movie about how watching movies could be detrimental to your mental health (and thus bodily/overall health). The End of the Tour is openly critical of itself, which seems contradictory as a piece of entertainment. How does a viewer watch this and not also feel some sort of critical error within themselves? But sometimes we need to be remind...
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Micro Review – Deadpool 2

This movie is every genre. It's why movies are so fun. The "funny action movie" is pretty common these days, especially with Marvel going that direction with the MCU. But Ryan Reynolds' brand of comedy just really works here. The jokes come often, and even though you're expecting them, they still find a way to surprise you. I will have to see this again, simply because I missed...
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