KNEECAP is a politically charged film that feels like TRAINSPOTTING, 24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE, and 8 MILE. It’s a film about Belfast, but it doesn’t feel like anything we’ve seen out of Ireland before. It’s raw, energetic, and the most fun I’ve had at an independent film this year. Móglaà Bap, Mo Chara, and DJ Próvai (all playing themselves) kill it in this docu-comedy story about their rap music. Yet, despite having more drugs and party scenes than any film…
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Continue ReadingWOMEN IN BLUE  is just getting warmed up. For me it is a huge plus when I get to learn something new while trying to solve a murder mystery and fight the good fight for women’s equality.…
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Continue ReadingELIZABETH TAYLOR: THE LOST TAPES offers fans a unique and historical dive into the on and off-screen life of an iconic legend. Richard Merryman kept the tape recorder going for over forty hours of intimate questioning.…
Continue ReadingFANTASIA was a bold experiment for its time. It mixed animated images with classical music.…
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Continue ReadingI was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed BABES.…
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