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  • September 5, 2025

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Ran Review

    By Jacob Cameron “I am lost…” This quote from Hidetora Ichimonji, the main character of 1985’s Ran, serves as but a taste of the chaos of the film. Ran is Akira Kurosawa’s take on William Shakespeare’s King Lear. Ran serves… Continue reading

    A Very Kurosawa Summer: Ran Review
  • September 5, 2025

    [TIFF 50] The Sun Rises On Us All Review – A Slow-Burn Drama That Gripped Me By The End

    By Kyle Flynn The newest film from Chinese Auteur, Cai Shangjun, comes to us at an interesting time when examining the current state of films released from China. This year alone, the highest-grossing film of the year is the animated… Continue reading

    [TIFF 50] The Sun Rises On Us All Review – A Slow-Burn Drama That Gripped Me By The End
  • September 4, 2025

    The Long Walk Review – A Brilliant Morality Tale Enwrapped In A Dystopian Event

    Stephen King has had many of his novels turned into big-budget motion pictures for decades now. Going all the way back to Carrie, his film adaptations have captured large audiences. As a kid, I remember the releases of The Shining,… Continue reading

    The Long Walk Review – A Brilliant Morality Tale Enwrapped In A Dystopian Event
  • September 3, 2025

    [TIFF 50] Mare’s Nest Review – What Does It Mean To Exist In This World?

    By Kyle Flynn Mare’s Nest is the most recent undertaking from experimental filmmaker Ben Rivers, an adaptation of the one-act play written by Don DeLillo, The Word of Snow. The film follows a young child appropriately named Moon (the child… Continue reading

    [TIFF 50] Mare’s Nest Review – What Does It Mean To Exist In This World?
  • September 3, 2025

    The Paper Season One Review – A Spinoff Show To Cure Your Office Itch

    By Nick Nitkowski It’s been twenty years since that film crew documented the workers of a paper product selling company spearheaded by Michael and making household names of Dwight, Jim, Pam, Stanley, and many others. “The Office” ran from 2005… Continue reading

    The Paper Season One Review – A Spinoff Show To Cure Your Office Itch
  • September 3, 2025

    [TIFF 50] Little Amelie Or The Character Of Rain Review – The Discovery Of The Year

    By Kyle Flynn Every year, terrific animated films come out of the mid-year film festivals. The Cannes and Annecy Film Festivals, just these past two years, premiered to the world, enriching animated films like Robot Dreams and Flow. The feature… Continue reading

    [TIFF 50] Little Amelie Or The Character Of Rain Review – The Discovery Of The Year
  • September 2, 2025

    The Cut Review – A Film That Depicts The Ugly Side Of Boxing That Isn’t Very Good Either

    There have been quite a few sports movies ever since the medium was created many years ago. Of those sports films, a lot of them have been boxing movies. It’s the kind of sport where writers and directors can create… Continue reading

    The Cut Review – A Film That Depicts The Ugly Side Of Boxing That Isn’t Very Good Either
  • September 2, 2025

    [TIFF 50] Junk World Review – Delivers On The Bizarre Imaginative World Conceived

    By Kyle Flynn I did not know what to expect in a film like Junk World. First, the film is a prequel set long before Takahide Hori’s 2017 film Junk Head (A film I have yet to watch, but it… Continue reading

    [TIFF 50] Junk World Review – Delivers On The Bizarre Imaginative World Conceived
  • September 2, 2025

    [TIFF 50] With Hasan In Gaza Review – A Reminder Of The Long Fight For Peace Yearned For By Palestinians

    By Kyle Flynn It sometimes feels like the public consciousness on the Palestinian’s Quest for Peace only began on October 7th. Truthfully, I can only remember a few meaningful conversations that I had with friends and acquaintances prior to the… Continue reading

    [TIFF 50] With Hasan In Gaza Review – A Reminder Of The Long Fight For Peace Yearned For By Palestinians
  • September 1, 2025

    Twinless Review – James Sweeney Does Triple Duty In A Good Comedy Where Dylan O’Brien Plays Twins. Go, Figure…

    There have been a lot of different kinds of controversies in the film industry, but one kind of controversy I don’t abide by is piracy. Especially when said piracy is at the hands of the Sundance Film Festival. This festival… Continue reading

    Twinless Review – James Sweeney Does Triple Duty In A Good Comedy Where Dylan O’Brien Plays Twins. Go, Figure…
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