Film, Film & TV, Review

Review: Elisabeth Moss Fights to Be Believed in Smart, Surprising The Invisible Man

Invisible Man

Ever since I saw this new version of The Invisible Man, I keep erroneously referring to it as The Invisible Woman, but the mistake is understandable. Aside from the film’s […]

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2019 in Review: Best Documentary Films of the Year

Hail Satan?

The reason I separate out documentaries into their own Best of the Year list is not because I feel they should be judged differently than feature films, but because I […]

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Review: Maiden‘s Journey Inspires One of the Best Documentaries of the Year

Maiden

It’s surely a good sign if, when a film ends, your first thought as the credits roll is that you wish there were more. Such is the case with what […]

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Interview: Skipper Tracy Edwards on Impostor Syndrome, Unapologetic Feminism and Maiden‘s Lasting Legacy

Maiden

As is detailed in the fantastic, illuminating and inspirational new documentary Maiden, Tracy Edwards is the British sailor who captained the first all-female crew in the Whitbread Round the World […]

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