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Ten Alternative Christmas Films

The holidays aren’t for everyone. I’m a bit of a Grinch myself, mostly feeling too exhausted with some of the … More

edward scissorhands, Eyes Wide Shut, Gizmo, Gremlins, greta gerwig, idris elba, Joe Dante, johnny depp, Krampus, little women, Meg Ryan, Michael Dougherty, Nora Ephron, Peter Jackson, prometheus, ridley scott, Stanley Kubrick, Star Trek Generations, the force awakens, The Lord of the Rings, tim burton, tom hanks, You've Got Mail

Avatar: The Way of Water – Review

I’ve learned that you really shouldn’t bet against James Cameron when he’s got a chance to get wet.

Avatar, bailey bass, britain dalton, jack chamption, James Cameron, jamie flatters, kate winslett, pandora, sam worthington, sigourney weaver, stephen lang, the way of water, zoe saldana

Tallgrass Film Festival Review – God Save the Queens

Four drag queens go to a therapeutic retreat? This light comedy serves as a fluffy bit of fun that still doesn’t neglect to have very real moments.

Tallgrass Film Festival Review – Attack, Decay, Release

This is a highly experimental work that serves as one of the most interesting and wondrous films I’ve seen in quite some time.

Attack Decay Release, bitter melon, h.p. mendoza, HP Mendoza, I Am a Ghost, Quatsi Trilogy, tallgrass film festival, Tallgrass20th, Visual Album

Tallgrass Film Festival Review – We Were Famous, You Don’t Remember: The Embarrassment

This review is for a film originally viewed at the 20th Annual Tallgrass Film Festival. WD;ED will update when the … More

Rob Zombie’s The Munsters – Review

You already know whether or not you’re going to watch Rob Zombie’s new take on The Munsters. If his schtick … More

Fire of Love – Review

When so many film romances are boiled down to two Marvel stars flirting onscreen (as chastely as possible) it’s nice … More

Fire of Love, Miranda July, National Geographic, Nicolas Godin, Sara Dosa, sundance, Volcano, Volcanologist

Prey – Review

The original McTiernon film is such a blast, one that has never been equaled by a sequel (though the 2010 … More

Amber Midthunder, Dakota Beaver, Dan Trachtenberg, Dane Diliegro, predator, Prey

Shot Through the Heart – Annihilation

There’s something to be said about the honesty that goes into Alex Garland’s Annihilation, a film that loosely adapts the … More

Everything Everywhere All at Once – Review

This one’s wild.

dan kwan, daniel scheinert, daniels, everything everywhere all at once, james hong, jamie lee curtis, Jobu Tupaki, ke huy quan, michelle yeoh, multiverse, Racaccoonie, Stephanie Hsu

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