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- HONEY DON’T Is Pulpy Fun & Silly Cinemaby Alex PapaioannouIn a post-screening Q&A of Honey Don’t!, Ethan Coen, Tricia Cooke, and moderator Michael Koresky began joking about filmmakers working without the intention of winning awards. They essentially landed on a simple mantra: What happened to making movies simply for… Read more: HONEY DON’T Is Pulpy Fun & Silly Cinema
- HIGHEST 2 LOWEST Is Another Propulsive Thriller From Spike Leeby Alex PapaioannouHere’s an announcement for those who might not know, and based on the insane burial of its theatrical release, this may be the case for many: There is a brand new Spike Lee film starring Denzel Washington in theaters right… Read more: HIGHEST 2 LOWEST Is Another Propulsive Thriller From Spike Lee
- NOBODY 2 Is A Fun Dad Movie About Work-Life Balanceby Alex PapaioannouBob Odenkirk playing a nobody with a hidden, action-packed past in Nobody was enough to please any crowd in 2021. The reveal of his full action chops in the bus sequence of that film is such fun. So what angle… Read more: NOBODY 2 Is A Fun Dad Movie About Work-Life Balance
- Zach Cregger’s WEAPONS Is Fun & Creepy, But Also Messyby Alex PapaioannouWhen very little was known about Zach Cregger’s latest film, Weapons, there was one exciting kernel of information that jolted many cinephiles. Cregger made reference to Paul Thomas Anderson’s masterful 1999 film, Magnolia, as having given him “permission” to make… Read more: Zach Cregger’s WEAPONS Is Fun & Creepy, But Also Messy
- THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME Reckons With Our Ability To Changeby Alex PapaioannouIn news that shouldn’t shock anybody, Wes Anderson has made yet another film that’s as pretty to look at as it is devastating to think about. The Phoenician Scheme is releasing about two years to the day from his previous… Read more: THE PHOENICIAN SCHEME Reckons With Our Ability To Change
- WARFARE Is As Confounding As It Is Hauntingby Alex PapaioannouAlex Garland’s latest film, Warfare, is a confounding experience to say the least. And that’s coming from somebody who found themselves completely bowled over by Civil War. The filmmaker has returned rather quickly to the war genre, releasing this basically… Read more: WARFARE Is As Confounding As It Is Haunting