The Occupant (Hogar) (2020 | Spain | 103 minutes | Alex and David Pastor) Javier Muñoz is a broken man. He was …
Month: April 2020
On Screen: Coachella, Cat Videos, István Szabó trio, Extra Ordinary, Trolls, and more.
It’s going to be a warm weekend in Seattle, but the city’s biggest parks are going to be closed because we just …
The Wild Goose Lake dives into Wuhan’s Motorcycle Thieving Underworld
The Wild Goose Lake (2019 | China/France | 113 minutes | Diao Yinan) Director Diao Yinan (Black Coal, Thin Ice) reveals his …
MOVIE NEWS: May the Fourth be With You…
Washington’s Stay-at-Home order was extended through May 4, which might be the earliest theaters can reopen. Or maybe not. The movie theater …
Romantic comedies for even the grouchiest of cynics (like me)
When I was a youngin’ and thought romance was a dozen roses, a foil balloon decorated with quick quippy devotions of love, …
On Screen: Sorry We Missed You, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, SIFF, SPLIFF, Evil Dead 2, Paddington 2, and Gosford Park
Sorry We Missed You, from legendary British chronicler of social class struggles Ken Loach, is a potentially now-too-timely “wrenching, intimate family drama …
Bacurau is a trip into Brazil’s Weird Wild West
Bacurau (2109 | Brazil | 132 minutes | Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles) Bacurau opens with a pan in from space …
Roundtable: Movie Club in the Time of Coronavirus
It’s been a while since we’ve checked in with Team Sunbreak; so I thought it was a good time to convene one …
Paranoiacs find real enemies in The Decline
The Decline (Jusqu’au déclin) (2020 | Canada | 83 minutes | Patrice Laliberté) In The Decline, a new thriller that happens to …