Deliver Us

Deliver Us

Grey, the color of winter frost, dimmer-switch lighting, and moody cinematography. “Deliver Us,” a loopy “The Omen”-style Antichrist horror-thriller, is also grey. Just look at the movie’s poster and trailer. Grey isn’t just a color or an aesthetic—it’s a whole dire vibe.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonYou might, therefore, worry that,…

‘Common Ground’ Doc Trailer About Regenerative Farming in America

‘Common Ground’ Doc Trailer About Regenerative Farming in America

“Let’s prioritize the farmer!” Yes! Join in and support them and buy from the good ones. An official trailer has debuted for a documentary film called Common Ground, the definitive doc about the Save Our Soil movement. It’s a follow-up to the massive successful doc Kiss the Ground (from 2020) about “Regenerative Agriculture”. Narrated by…

Mortal Kombat 1 Continues Legacy of Landmark Fighting Game

Mortal Kombat 1 Continues Legacy of Landmark Fighting Game

It’s interesting that Roger never reviewed the “Mortal Kombat” films, ignoring the Paul W.S. Anderson 1995 film and the dismal 1997 sequel. While the movies based on the 1992 arcade game and its many descendants have been pretty dismal (the 2021 remake is so forgettable that I forgot I reviewed it myself), the games have actually…

FOX is Hoping That Audiences Really Want to Visit Krapopolis

FOX is Hoping That Audiences Really Want to Visit Krapopolis

As the strike lingers into its fifth month for writers, the networks are still bringing out shows in the can that they hope will connect with viewers. One such program is an animated comedy that someone at FOX must absolutely love. Understandably, FOX went straight to series in 2020 with Dan Harmon, given his massive…

Bright Wall/Dark Room September 2023: I Used to Float, Now I Just Fall Down by Lindsay Romain

Bright Wall/Dark Room September 2023: I Used to Float, Now I Just Fall Down by Lindsay Romain

We are pleased to offer an excerpt from the latest issue of the online magazine, Bright Wall/Dark Room. Their theme for this month is “Nostalgia,” and, in addition to Lindsay Romain’s piece about “Barbie” below, includes new essays on “The Big Chill,” “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” “Ghostbusters,” “Memento,” “Chasing Amy,” “Petite Maman,” “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion,”…

Young Love Makes for a Powerful Family Portrait

Young Love Makes for a Powerful Family Portrait

In 2019, Matthew A. Cherry’s “Hair Love” became a milestone in Black animation excellence. The Kickstarter project that became an Academy Award-winning animated short about a Black father, Stephen, attempting to do his daughter Zuri’s hair before visiting his girlfriend Angela at the hospital captured the hearts of many nationwide. It was a refreshingly positive depiction…

TIFF 2023: Alice & Jack, Expats, Sly

TIFF 2023: Alice & Jack, Expats, Sly

Three projects I watched at the festival this year asked audiences to think about subjects that they think they know well and look at them from a different angle. In the first two episodes of the new romantic series “Alice & Jack,” from writer Victor Levin and director Juho Kuosmanen, a complex relationship unfolds over…

A Haunting in Venice

A Haunting in Venice

“A Haunting in Venice” is the best of Kenneth Branagh’s Hercule Poirot movies. It’s also one of Branagh’s best, period, thanks to the way Branagh and screenwriter Michael Green dismantle and reinvent the source material (Agatha Christie’s Hallowe’en Party) to create a relentlessly clever, visually dense “old” movie that uses the latest technology.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect…

TIFF 2023: Table of Contents

TIFF 2023: Table of Contents

The following table of contents includes our complete coverage of the 2023 Toronto International Film Festival, as written by Brian Tallerico, Nick Allen, Robert Daniels, Marya E. Gates and Chaz Ebert.  Read moreA Guide to The Perfect Bong Joon-ho MarathonOscar-winner Spike Lee to Receive the 2023 TIFF Ebert Director Award on Sunday, September 10th by The…

TIFF 2023: Sleep, Boy Kills World, Riddle of Fire

TIFF 2023: Sleep, Boy Kills World, Riddle of Fire

The Midnight Madness program is one of the most popular at TIFF. Just last year, everything from “Weird: The Weird Al Yankovic Story” to “The Blackening” premiered in that program. This year launched with the ridiculous “Dicks: The Musical” and features films from around the world. After a few years of what felt like trying…

Musician + Activist Documentary Film ‘Joan Baez I Am A Noise’ Trailer

Musician + Activist Documentary Film ‘Joan Baez I Am A Noise’ Trailer

“I was the right voice at the right time. It just shot me into another whole stratosphere.” Magnolia Pictures has revealed an official trailer for a unique documentary film titled Joan Baez I Am A Noise, described as “neither a conventional biopic nor a traditional concert film”. This doc initially premiered at the 2023 Berlin…