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Training Day Revisited on 4K

Antoine Fuqua’s 2001 film Training Day takes place over the course of a single day, and for the first time, that fateful day in which Jake Hoyt (Ethan Hawke) and Alonzo Harris...

Movie Review (Berlinale 2023): ‘The Klezmer Project’ Explores the Erasure of Culture

Directors: Leandro Koch and Paloma Schachmann Writers: Leandro Koch and Paloma Schachmann Stars: Rebecca Hanover, Leandro Koch, Cesar Lerner Synopsis: A sense of humour to flourish and gives rise to a powerful groundswell of emotions that carries us...

Movie Review: ‘We Have a Ghost’ is a Tonally Awkward Misfire 

Director: Christopher Landon Writer: Christopher Landon Stars: Jahi Di’Allo Winston, David Harbour, Anthony Mackie, Jennifer Coolidge   Synopsis: Finding a ghost named Ernest haunting their new home turns Kevin's family into overnight social media sensations. But...

Movie Review: ‘Black Country, New Road: Live at Bush Hall’ Explores the Next Stage of Modern Musical Talents

Director: Greg Barnes Stars: Tyler Hyde, May Kershaw, Lewis Evans Synopsis: In place of a third studio album, the band  shares the music they’ve been playing live for the past year. Black Country, New Road: Live at Bush...

Criterion Collection: March 2023

March only has four films for release this month; one is a classic from the film noir era, along with three new entries. Two of them, coincidently, came out the same year;...

Chasing The Gold: Let the Blockbuster Win

Streaming has killed television. Even before streaming, basic cable's revolution in scripted series killed television. Even before that, premium cable channels outstripped anything on the big four networks. Television, as it once...

Movie Review (Berlinale 2023): ‘Tótem’ is a Touching Exploration of the Dualities of Life and Death 

Director: Lila Avilés Writer: Lila Avilés Stars: Naíma Sentíes, Montserrat Maranon, Marisol Gase Synopsis: Seven-year-old Sol spends the day at her grandfather's home, helping with the preparations for a surprise party for her father. Throughout the day, chaos slowly...

Movie Review (Berlinale 2023): ‘Living Bad’ is a Poignant Complimentary Piece of João Canijo’s Bad Living

Director: João Canijo Writer: João Canijo Stars: Nuno Lopes, Filipa Areosa, Leonor Silveira Synopsis: The film portrays story of a family of several women from different generations, whose relationships with each other have grown poisoned by bitterness. The second...

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