The sun’s setting earlier and earlier and the first holiday movie has hit the theaters. But happily, you don’t need to actually …
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Film Club: Dolemite is My Name, Marriage Story, Joker, and the Lighthouse were our October Favorites
It’s been a minute since we’ve gathered ’round the SunBreak table. October’s when the film calendar starts to get serious again; so …
On Screen: The Lighthouse, Dolemite is My Name, O.G. Godzilla, The Sound of Linda Ronstadt’s Voice, plus Guy Maddin
A relatively odd week for new mainstream releases , but there are plenty of independent and archival presentations to keep you busy …
On Screen: Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Parasite, and Robert Forster
This week’s two major multiplex openings are both Yes-They-Really-Made-Another-One-of-Those: Maleficent: Mistress of Evil finds Angelina Jolie back in Dark Faerie Gothmother gear …
Orcas Island Film Festival Journal: Synonyms, Jojo Rabbit, Atlantics, Honey Boy, Les Misérables, Frankie
I spent the weekend on Orcas Island for the sixth-annual Orcas Island Film Festival. Amid following many of the programmer’s extracurricular suggestions …
On Screen: Seattle Queer Film Festival, Orcas Island Film Festival, Bong Joon-ho retrospective
I’ll be heading off to Orcas Island Film Festival for the weekend. Make the trip to Eastsound and soak up some of …
On Screen: Scary Clowns, Desolation Center, Picnic at Hanging Rock, First Love
The big release this week is Joaquin Phoenix’s bid for Oscar gold in the role of DC’s least funny clown. I have …
On Screen: Terminator Dark Fate, Synonyms, Holiday Hell, Tura Satana
Terminator: Dark Fate (2019 | USA | 128 minutes | Tim Miller) This weekend brings the improbable release of a second third …
A Chat with Orcas Island Film Festival’s Jared Lovejoy, Carl Spence, and Donna Laslo
In a just under two weeks, the sleepy village of Eastsound will play host to the sixth annual Orcas Island Film Festival …
On Screen: Judy, French Cinema Now, Monos, 70mm Film Festival, John Wick, and Takashi Miike Trio.
This week’s most recommendable new release is probably Judy (a decent biopic with a tremendous performance from Renée Zellweger). If you’re one …