Barb & Star Go To Vista Del Mar (2021 | USA | 106 minutes | Josh Greenbaum) In a sea of art …
Month: February 2021
The Mimic aims for absurdist screwball heights
The Mimic (2021 | USA | 82 minutes | Thomas F. Mazziotti) The Mimic doesn’t feel very much like a modern movie, …
On Stream: Minari, Judas and the Black Messiah
The Academy Awards pushed back their eligibility calendar; so all of the February is beginning to feel like the new December. After …
On Stream: Reel Love Fest Celebrates Love this Valentine’s Day
Enter Reel Love Fest into the virtual film festival fray! This new fest, debuting today and running through Valentine’s Day, is a …
I Blame Society brings on the gruesome giggles
I Blame Society (2021 | USA | 85 minutes | Gillian Wallace Horvat) Dark times tend to give birth to dark comedies. …
Fake Famous peers through the looking glass of influencer culture, and that looking glass is actually a toilet seat
Fake Famous (2021 | USA | 86 minutes | Nick Bilton) New York Times and Vanity Fair tech reporter Nick Bilton has …
On Stream: Malcolm & Marie, International Features, Marion Stokes
Malcolm & Marie (2021 | USA | 106 minutes | Sam Levinson) Debuting this weekend on Netflix, Malcolm and Marie finds Euphoria …
Sundance 2021: That’s A Wrap
Last week, Josh and Jenn made the virtual trip to Park City for the Sundance Film Festival’s attempt at going virtual. Back at sea-level, we chatted about our very online experiences and festival highlights.
Sundance 2021: In The Earth, Strawberry Mansion, Together Together
Capsule reviews of three Sundance screenings.
Bliss was less hit and more miss
Bliss (2021 | USA | 103 minutes | Mike Cahill) I’m still not sure how I feel about Mike Cahill’s Bliss. His fourth …