On the Rocks (2020 | USA | 98 minutes| Sofia Coppola) Despite a wide range of subjects spanning French royalty, a Civil …
Month: October 2020
Right-wing creeps and gullible fools beware, Borat is back, baby!
Borat Subsequent Moviefilm: Delivery of Prodigious Bribe to American Regime for Make Benefit Once Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2020 | USA | …
The Trial of the Chicago Seven gives nervous liberals a chance to feel hopeful before the election
The Trial of the Chicago Seven (2020 | USA | 130 minutes | Aaron Sorkin) I don’t think there’s a television program …
Ballet in a Time of COVID-19
PNB is back. PNB is also backs, as dancers facing away from the audience is a real choreographic theme of their first …
On Screen: Beautifully lonely in Los Angeles with Kajillionaire and Shithouse
Kajillionaire (2020 | USA | 104 minutes | Miranda July) Writer/director Miranda July (The Future, Me and You and Everyone We Know) …
Blumhouse’s Evil Eye is Jam-packed With Talent and Superstition
Evil Eye (2020 | USA | 89 minutes | Elan & Rajeev Dassani) One of four Blumhouse releases this month on Amazon …
The State of Texas vs. Melissa is A Painful and Messy Look at the US Penal System
The State of Texas vs. Melissa (2020 | USA | 102 minutes | Sabrina Van Tassel) The State of Texas vs Melissa …
Pete Souza reflects on the present through the lens of the political past in The Way I See It
The Way I See It (2020 | USA | 102 minutes | Dawn Porter) As official White House photographer for eight years, …
PREVIEW: Seattle Queer Film Festival celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary starting Thursday
I said it once before but it bears repeating: the Seattle Queer Film Festival is one of the best-programmed mini-festivals in the …
Blumhouse’s Nocturne Brings Out the Devil in Twin Savants
Nocturne (2020 | USA | 90 minutes | Zu Quirke) Last week I chatted you up about Black Box, Blumhouse’s first release of …