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Month: June 2018

Posted onJune 12, 2018July 25, 2020

‘Studio 54’ Review: A Breathtaking Insight Into the Indulgences of the Time

Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager risked everything to open a nightclub in a disused broadway theatre in a bad part of town in manhatten, 1977....

Posted onJune 11, 2018July 25, 2020

‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ Review: Weak Characters and Lots of Running Away

Owen Grady (Chris Pratt) and Claire Dearing (Bryce Dallas Howard) return to one of the islands with dinosaurs on them (weren’t there two?), this time...

Posted onJune 9, 2018June 10, 2018

Writer-Director Charles Williams Discusses His Palme d’Or Winning Short Film ‘All These Creatures’

All These Creatures is an atmospheric and deeply personal exploration of our parental relationships and issues such as mental illness and compassion. A young man...

Posted onJune 6, 2018July 25, 2020

‘Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’ Season 4 Episodes 1-6 Review

When we last left our favorite East Dogmouth resident and her pals, so much had just happened. Kimmy got a scholarship to Columbia. She subsequently...

Posted onJune 3, 2018August 4, 2019

Cinema Bushido: Zatoichi’s Flashing Sword (1964)

Ichi is back! With fireworks, underwater sword fights, dead flies. Lee and Matthew discuss. Subscribe to Podcast: – MP3 | iTunes | RSS

Posted onJune 3, 2018July 25, 2020

‘L’amant Double’ Review: Francois Ozon’s Psychological Thriller is Erotic and Terrifying

Chloe (Marine Vacth) is a disturbed young woman who falls in love with her psychoanalyst, Paul (Jeremie Renier). As she becomes suspicious of her new...

Posted onJune 1, 2018July 25, 2020

‘On Chesil Beach’ Review: Ian McEwan’s Masterpiece Makes it to the Screen Mostly Intact

Ian McEwan adapts his own melancholy masterpiece to the screen. In the repressed England of the early 1960s, a newly married young couple nervously anticipate...

Posted onJune 1, 2018July 25, 2020

‘Arrested Development’ Season 5, Part 1 Review: Familiar, but Faded.

When we last left the Bluth Family at the annual Cinco de Cuatro celebration at the end of season four, it seemed as if things...

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