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    A dark vision of rural America and a visceral moviegoing experience | “RED RIGHT HAND”

    Over the past decade Appalachian-set thrillers have had a rough go of it. 2015’s “The World Made Straight,” “Them That Follow” (2019), they lacked substance. The Ron Howard-directed “Hillbilly Elegy” and “Devil’s Peak” by Ben Young were misguided efforts whose superior casts did not fulfill their promise. This year thankfully brings us Eshom and Ian Nelms’s “Red Right Hand”, a well-directed Kentucky-based crime film that

    March 26, 2024
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    “HE WENT THAT WAY” | Movie Review

    A man with an ice skating chimpanzee picks up a hitchhiking serial killer. What sounds like the beginning of a joke is actually a true story and the basis for the flawed new film “He Went That Way.” In 1964, a man named Dave Pitts was traveling Route 66 with his trained chimpanzee (who skated in the Ice Capades) when he picked up a young man in need of a ride. His passenger turned out to be a serial killer.

    April 1, 2024
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    “THE MONK AND THE GUN”; film review

    The influence of the Western world: is it good for the planet? History shows that, perhaps, the U.S. needs to stop pushing our ways on every shore on which we land. Writer/director Pawo Choyning Dorji’s “The Monk and the Gun” examines the pitfalls of democracy and cautions embracing modernization in a land not yet open to the outside world. Dorii’s film contrasts the Bhutanese way of life with the Western way of television and organized elections

    April 1, 2024
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    Three from this year’s Sundance: “A NEW KIND OF WILDERNESS”; “THE BLEACHER” and “ALL WE CARRY”

    “A NEW KIND OF WILDERNESS” Director: Silje Evensmo Jacobsen

    A tear-jerking documentary follows an Englishman living a pristine life in the Norwegian forest with his wife and family. However, when the matriarch succumbs to cancer, the family must decide how to honor her wishes to remain on the land as the children begin to come of age. A battle

    February 1, 2024
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    “ARGYLLE”; or when art unexpectedly imitates real-world events | MOVIE REVIEW

    Suspense of an audience's disbelief is a tricky balancing act. In the scope of a film, the proper tone must be set for viewers to accept any type of craziness a filmmaker will throw at them. In today's Hollywood action cinema, the ceiling on "over the top" continues to be raised. Sometimes wild and impossibly executed action set pieces work very well (the "John Wick" and "Mission Impossible" series).

    January 31, 2024
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    PALM SPRINGS FILM FESTIVAL 2024: looking back at the year’s best

    James Ivory and Ismail Merchant were famous for their period costume dramas such as “Howard’s End” and “The Remains of the Day,” but the pair worked together for decades prior to those hits and Academy Award-winners—and they enjoyed an even more fascinating history and relationship off-set. Ivory, from Oregon, met Merchant, a Muslim from India, in New York (at the Indian embassy, no less), and soon they were making films together. By

    January 18, 2024
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    French revenge flick “MAYHEM!” used Thai martial arts for its action scenes and it came out epic

    If you like your martial arts movies fast, violent and brutal, then “Mayhem!” is for you. The new film from French filmmaker Xavier Gens (“Gangs of London”) stars Nassim Lyes (“Cardo,” “Overdose”) as Sam, a recently-paroled inmate trying to walk the straight line outside prison walls. However, an encounter with his former underworld friends turns violent, forcing Sam and his family to leave France for a peaceful life in Thailand.

    January 15, 2024
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    A debate of towering significance between two eminent thinkers; “FREUD’S LAST SESSION” | FILM REVIEW

    If you've wanted to be a fly on the wall for a conversation in a theological vein between Sigmund Freud and C.S. Lewis, the playwright Mark St. Germain brings it to the stage in "Freud's Last Session," now a film directed by Matt Brown ("The Man Who Knew Infinity").

    Anthony Hopkins achieves yet another pitch-perfect performance as Sigmund Freud

    January 14, 2024
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    Streetwise and down-on-his-luck, but not totally down; “THE BOOK OF CLARENCE” | FILM REVIEW

    2021's Western "The Harder They Fall" was writer/musician/filmmaker Jeymes Samuel's feature-length directing debut and an intoxicating film full of energy and ideas. For the most part, the same can be said of his latest, "The Book of Clarence." While the film is clever and holds one's interest, it suffers from a cinematic Multiple Personality Disorder, as its later half finds jarringly abrupt tonal changes that blunt

    January 10, 2024
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    In a powerhouse turn Jeremy Piven stars as a Jewish tap dancer in Nazi Germany in “THE PERFORMANCE”

    We’re used to watching Jeremy Piven be funny. His darkly humorous turn during eight seasons on “Entourage,” to say nothing of his earlier work in “PCU” and “Grosse Pointe Blank,” have made the Chicago native a favorite of directors seeking to realize edge, slightly (or more than slightly) dangerous obsessives fond of four-letter vocabulary.

    Indeed, while appearing on

    January 6, 2024
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