Satoshi Kon, The Illusionist: NIGHTSTREAM ’21 Review
Satoshi Kon, The Illusionist celebrates a marvelous creator, gone too soon, by showing us his humanity in all its messy splendor.
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Satoshi Kon, The Illusionist celebrates a marvelous creator, gone too soon, by showing us his humanity in all its messy splendor.
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Poser is a slow burn that builds with each unsettling atmospheric scene demonstrating the thin line between admiration and emulation.
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The Electrical Life of Louis Wain balances a sweet wonder and indomitable spirit with a crushing and inescapable sadness.
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Despite copaganda elements, The Guilty is a fraught, riveting movie with dynamic acting and overarching themes of systemic issues, provided you haven’t seen…
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There’s Someone Inside Your House has memorable moments; however, it is predictable with a lackluster story and plot that fails to make a lasting impression.
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Night Raiders is a timely, tragic look at how prejudices and government combined wreak destructive havoc.
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Aloners is a quietly moving film that looks at loneliness and the harm capitalism causes when people are forced to sacrifice living.
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The Green Knight may seem niche, playing to a particular market; but, thanks to its cast and story, the film can appeal to others, not solely fans of A24 or epic medieval tales. Streaming details by JustWatch The Green Knight, written and directed by David Lowery and starring Dev Patel, Alicia Vikander, and Joel Edgerton,
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Candyman expands the lore from the first film while weaving the racial aspects in further and emphasizing the haunting nature of racism.
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The Night House looks at grief through horror elements but is more about the psychological toll loss can take. There may never be another horror film that…
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