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Review: Practical Gore and Sheer Audacity Make Skull: The Mask A Highly Watchable Horror Film

Skull The Mask

My knowledge of Brazilian genre films is…we’ll call it limited. But after watching the latest from writers/director Armando Fonseca and Kapel Furman (2016’s Uptake Fear), I’m game for just about […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 27, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Disney Aims to Create a Following for Cruella; Barely Manages More than Great Costumes

    Cruella

    On the surface, there’s nothing terribly objectionable about the idea to make a film centered on the villain of Disney’s classic animated feature One Hundred and One Dalmatians. Cruella De Vil […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • May 26, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Final Account Records a Time and Mindset That Proves a Cautionary Tale for Today

    Final Account

    There will likely be some people who question the need for a film that collects stories of the Holocaust and Nazism from the German perspective. But director Luke Holland (who […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 22, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Tiny Tim: King for a Day Recounts the Odd Musician’s Brief but Robust Fame and Influence

    Tiny Tim

    If the name Herbert Butros Khaury doesn’t ring a bell, fear not: the Manhattan-born musician popular in the 1960s and ’70s was better known by his stage name, Tiny Tim. […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • May 22, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: From Survivors to Activists, Us Kids Follows Teens Determined to Change Country’s Gun Laws

    Us Kids

    It may be understandably difficult to watch a film like Us Kids, as it not only recounts some of the most horrific mass school shootings of recent memory but unblinkingly confronts […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • May 22, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Meaningless Brutality and Bloodshed Muddle Whatever Message is at the Center of New Order

    New Order

    Michel Franco’s New Order (or Nuevo Orden in its original Spanish) traveled quite the prestige film festival circuit last year, premiering at the Venice Film Festival and subsequently included in the Toronto […]

  • Lisa Trifone
  • May 22, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV

    Review: The Perfect Candidate Shows the Painful Process of Change for Saudi Women

    She likes to drive her car—fast. She’s a physician who practices at a small-town clinic. She’s smart and focused and speaks her mind. She also wears a head-to-toe black abaya […]

  • Nancy S Bishop
  • May 22, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: A Town in Decline Gets a Shot at First Place in Feel-Good, if Lightweight, Dream Horse

    Dream Horse

    A few months ago, in my review of the Netflix drama The Dig, I discussed my love of a certain type of British film that was popular in the 1990s. […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 21, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Australian Crime Drama The Dry Solves Two Mysteries in the Midst of Drought and Despair

    The Dry

    It’s been four years since I’ve seen actor Eric Bana in a film, and the film was one (Guy Ritchie’s appalling King Arthur: Legend of the Sword) I didn’t even […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 21, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Danish Revenge Thriller Riders of Justice Balances Action, Relationships and Mads Mikkelsen’s Characteristic Intensity

    Riders of Justice

    Although he’s made his living primarily as a writer, Danish filmmaker Anders Thomas Jensen has made a handful of really bizarre and mind-bending films (The Green Butchers, Adam’s Apple, Men […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 21, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: If Not a Deep Dive Into Her Life and Work, All I Know So Far Showcases P!nk’s Immense Talent and Parenting Skills

    All I know for Sure

    P!nk (real name: Alecia Moore) is an artist whose music I’ve always enjoyed, yet I’ve never purchased or streamed a single album or song by her because her work is […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 21, 2021
    • Film , Film & TV , Review

    Review: Simon Barrett’s Seance Is Full of Mood, Mystery and Predictably Mean Girls

    Seance

    You have to ask yourself, at a certain point while watching Seance, how many bodies have to pile up before someone decides to shut down the prestigious Edelvine Academy for […]

  • Steve Prokopy
  • May 21, 2021
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