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- Alex Garland Further Dissects Humanity With CIVIL WARby Alex PapaioannouBound to be one of the most discussed films of 2024, Alex Garland’s Civil War is not what many might have imagined it to be. That shouldn’t be much of a surprise at this point in his career. Garland has… Read more: Alex Garland Further Dissects Humanity With CIVIL WAR
- RIDDLE OF FIRE Is A Fun Reminder Of Childhood Adventuresby Alex PapaioannouFrom the very outset of Weston Razooli’s Riddle of Fire, I found myself immediately taken by its idiosyncratic charm. Gorgeous Utah landscapes pair nicely to the evocative score, which sets the stage for a literal fairy tale opening. Appearing in… Read more: RIDDLE OF FIRE Is A Fun Reminder Of Childhood Adventures
- PROBLEMISTA: An Imaginative And Honest Filmby Alex PapaioannouOne has to admire the commitment to a bit when watching a film like Problemista. In Julio Torres’ debut film, the gags are often hiding just below the surface. Yet, it’s not afraid to display something loud and clear. Take… Read more: PROBLEMISTA: An Imaginative And Honest Film
- Celebrating the Release of Sean Price Williams’ “1000 Movies”by Alex PapaioannouBefore everybody you knew was obsessively making lists on Letterboxd, there was a legendary list floating around New York City. It originated from cinematographer Sean Price Williams, of which many will know him from his work on films like Good… Read more: Celebrating the Release of Sean Price Williams’ “1000 Movies”
- JACKIE BROWN: Tarantino’s First “Mature” Film?by Alex PapaioannouEver since I first saw Quentin Tarantino’s third feature, Jackie Brown, it has always represented an odd curio in his personally beloved oeuvre. While neither rare nor unusual as the definition of this particular descriptor would claim, it is deeply… Read more: JACKIE BROWN: Tarantino’s First “Mature” Film?
- DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS Holds Some Classic Coen Charmby Alex PapaioannouThe Coen brothers can make basically any type of movie. They’ve both proved it with the countless classics given to us over the decades. While all the films retained their distinct voice, so many veer into different genres. They can… Read more: DRIVE-AWAY DOLLS Holds Some Classic Coen Charm