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Netflix Review – Kid Cosmic

February 1, 2021 by admin

Lauren Miles reviews the Netflix animated series, Kid Cosmic… Kid Cosmic leaps onto the screen in a whirlwind of irrepressible energy. The show follows the lead character, known only as ‘Kid’ as he discovers five cosmic stones that bestow superpowers on their wielders. Kid uses the stones to form a team of unlikely superheroes, and […]

Filed Under: Lauren Miles, Reviews, Television Tagged With: Kid Cosmic, netflix

On The Count of Three: A Nihilist Dark Comedy | Sundance 2021 Video Review

February 1, 2021 by EJ Moreno

On The Count of Three, 2021. Directed Jerrod Carmichael. Starring Jerrod Carmichael, Christopher Abbott, Tiffany Haddish, J.B. Smoove, Lavell Crawford, and Henry Winkler. SYNOPSIS: Two guns. Two best friends. And a pact to end their lives when the day is done. Would you do anything for your best friend? On The Count of Three puts […]

Filed Under: EJ Moreno, Flickering Myth TV, Movies, Reviews, Sundance Film Festival Tagged With: Christopher Abbott, Henry winkler, J.B Smoove, Jerrod Carmichael, Lavell Crawford, On the Count of Three, Tiffany Haddish

Movie Review – Still The Water (2021)

February 1, 2021 by Ricky Church

Still The Water, 2021 Written and Directed by Susan Rodgers. Starring Ry Barrett, Colin Price, Christina McInulty, Spencer Graham, Sherri Lee-Pike, and Thane Clarke. SYNOPSIS: The men in a broken family reunite many years after a domestic tragedy drives them apart. Family trauma is at the centre of Susan Rodgers’ Still The Water, a film […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Ricky Church Tagged With: Christina McInulty, Colin Price, Ry Barrett, Sherri Lee-Pike, Spencer Graham, Still The Water, Susan Rodgers, Thane Clarke

2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – A Glitch in the Matrix

January 31, 2021 by Shaun Munro

Glitch in the Matrix, 2020. Directed by Rodney Ascher. SYNOPSIS: Are we in fact living in a simulation? This is the question postulated, wrestled with, and ultimately argued for through archival footage, compelling interviews with real people shrouded in digital avatars, and a collection of cases from some of our most iconoclastic figures in contemporary […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro, Sundance Film Festival Tagged With: Glitch in the Matrix, Rodney Ascher, Sundance Film Festival 2021

2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – Mass

January 31, 2021 by Shaun Munro

Mass, 2021. Written and directed by Fran Kranz. Starring Jason Isaacs, Ann Dowd, Martha Plimpton, and Reed Birney. SYNOPSIS: Years after a tragic shooting, the parents of both the victim and the perpetrator meet face-to-face. In the wake of any tragedy, those affected scramble to make some sense of what’s happened in order to move on […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro, Sundance Film Festival Tagged With: Ann Dowd, Fran Kranz, Jason Isaacs, Martha Plimpton, Mass, Reed Birney, Sundance Film Festival 2021

2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – Ailey

January 31, 2021 by EJ Moreno

Ailey, 2021. Directed by Jamila Wignot. SYNOPSIS:  A feature-length portrait of the life and work of dancer and choreographer Alvin Ailey. “Sometimes your name becomes bigger than yourself.” A single line from Ailey sums up the enigmatic figure at the center of this new documentary. That’s not to say the iconic dancer and choreographer wasn’t […]

Filed Under: EJ Moreno, Movies, Reviews, Sundance Film Festival Tagged With: Ailey, Jamila Wignot, Sundance Film Festival 2021

2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – Marvelous and the Black Hole

January 31, 2021 by Shaun Munro

Marvelous and the Black Hole, 2020. Written and directed by Kate Tsang. Starring Miya Cech, Rhea Perlman, Leonardo Nam, Kannon Omachi, Paulina Lule, and Keith Powell. SYNOPSIS: A teenage delinquent teams up with a surly children’s party magician to navigate her dysfunctional family and inner demons. As a coming-of-age comedy with a quirky title, Marvelous […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro, Sundance Film Festival Tagged With: Kannon Omachi, Kate Tsang, Keith Powell, Leonardo Nam, Marvelous and the Black Hole, Miya Cech, Paulina Lule, Sundance Film Festival 2021

2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – Wild Indian

January 31, 2021 by Shaun Munro

Wild Indian, 2021. Written and directed by Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr. Starring Michael Greyeyes, Chaske Spencer, Jesse Eisenberg, Kate Bosworth, Phoenix Wilson, and Julian Gopal. SYNOPSIS: Two men learn to confront a traumatic secret they share involving the savage murder of a schoolmate. If the joy of film festivals often lies in witnessing the emergence of […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro, Sundance Film Festival Tagged With: Chaske Spencer, Jesse Eisenberg, Julian Gopal, kate bosworth, Lyle Mitchell Corbine Jr., Michael Greyeyes, Phoenix Wilson, Sundance Film Festival 2021, Wild Indian

2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – Passing

January 31, 2021 by Shaun Munro

Passing, 2021. Written and directed by Rebecca Hall. Starring Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, André Holland, Alexander Skarsgård, and Bill Camp. SYNOPSIS: Follows the unexpected reunion of two high school friends, whose renewed acquaintance ignites a mutual obsession that threatens both of their carefully constructed realities. Rebecca Hall makes a bold feature debut with this adaptation […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro, Sundance Film Festival Tagged With: Alexander Skarsgard, Andre Holland, Bill Camp, Passing, Rebecca Hall, Ruth Negga, Sundance Film Festival 2021, Tessa Thompson

2021 Sundance Film Festival Review – Searchers

January 31, 2021 by Shaun Munro

Searchers, 2021. Directed by Pacho Velez. SYNOPSIS: Searchers draws on encounters with a diverse set of New Yorkers as they navigate their preferred dating apps, searching for their special someone. Among the most mentally debilitating casualties of the COVID-19 pandemic is surely the absence of a traditional dating scene in most countries around the world, as […]

Filed Under: Movies, Reviews, Shaun Munro, Sundance Film Festival Tagged With: Pacho Velez, Searchers, Sundance Film Festival 2021

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