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Monkey Man – Movie Review

Monkey Man

  • Director: Dev Patel
  • Writers: Dev Patel, Paul Angunawela, John Collee
  • Starring: Dev Patel, Sharlto Copley, Pitobash, Vipin Sharma, Sikander Kher

Grade: A-

It’s impossible to hate Dev Patel, that’s just one of the facts of life. Since his breakout role in Slumdog Millionaire, he’s proven time and time again that the has the charm, the looks, and the acting chops. He’s the ultimate movie star package. In fact, there’s a very good argument to be made that he should be the next James Bond.

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Girls State – Movie Review

Girls State

  • Directors: Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss

Grade: A-

Can documentaries have franchises? Whether they intended to or not, it seems that directors Amanda McBaine and Jesse Moss have one on their hands with their newest documentary Girls State. It’s a premise that lends itself to endless revisions, where no two versions can be the same, but some similarities emerge.

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The Regime Episode 5, “All Ye Faithful” Review

“All Ye Faithful”

  • Creator: Will Tracy
  • Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Andrea Riseborough, Guillame Gallienne, Martha Plimpton, Hugh Grant

Grade: B+

Warning: Reviews of The Regime will contain spoilers.

Six months have passed since “Midnight Feast”, and episode 5 quickly and frequently shows how much things have gone off the rails for Elena (Kate Winslet) and her country. What started out as unruly protests in episode 4 has evolved into a full-scale civil war. The episode even chimes in by occasionally showing the increasingly small distance between the rebels and the palace. I remain impressed with how The Regime has fully embraced its silly side, from this week’s opening moments to the end. But, as always, it manages to balance sharp character drama (and action, in the final moments) in-between.

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The Regime Episode 4, “Midnight Feast” Review

“Midnight Feast”

  • Creator: Will Tracy
  • Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Andrea Riseborough, Guillame Gallienne, Martha Plimpton, Hugh Grant

Grade: B

Warning: Reviews of The Regime will contain spoilers.

Minute for minute, episode 4 provides the most explicitly comedic material of The Regime so far. But it still manages to add in plenty of darkness, as Elena (Kate Winslet) tightens her dictatorial grip on her people, and Zubak (Matthias Schoenaerts) descends further into madness. One piece of humor comes in the uniquely bizarre way that Elena tortures Zubak as he rots in his prison cell, pumping in a loud, endless stream of news updates and public addresses with Elena’s voice.

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Late Night with the Devil – Movie Review

Late Night with the Devil

  • Director: Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes
  • Writers: Cameron Cairnes, Colin Cairnes
  • Starring: David Dastmalchian, Fayssal Bazzi, Laura Gordon, Ingrid Torelli, Ian Bliss

Grade: B

Found footage horror was run into the ground in the wake of films like The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity, but Late Night with the Devil finds a new way in to a tired genre, thanks to its commitment to atmosphere and a mounting sense of tension. The television landscape of the 1970s offers a fruitful setting for a horror film, with the ongoing Vietnam war, political strife, and the cultural upheaval after the swingin’ 60s. Writers and directors Cameron and Colin Cairnes have certainly done their homework to make Late Night with the Devil feel authentic on the screen and on the page, in spite of the bizarre circumstances within it.

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Problemista – Movie Review

Problemista

  • Director: Julio Torres
  • Writer: Julio Torres
  • Starring: Julio Torres, Tilda Swinton, Isabella Rossellini, RZA, Greta Lee, Catalina Saavedra

Grade: A-

A24 is a studio known for its creative freedom, incredible quality control, and boundary-pushing filmmaking. With Best Picture-winning films like Everything Everywhere All at Once and Moonlight, they have garnered a reputation for creating features with massive critical acclaim while promoting the singular visions of filmmakers. While I don’t feel Problemista will be the next big hit for A24, it fits perfectly within their catalog of stylistic filmmaking. 

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The Regime Episode 3, “The Heroes’ Banquet” Review

“The Heroes’ Banquet”

  • Creator: Will Tracy
  • Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Andrea Riseborough, Guillame Gallienne, Martha Plimpton, Hugh Grant

Grade: A-

Warning: Reviews of The Regime will contain spoilers.

To the surprise of absolutely no one outside the palace walls, last week’s revelation that Herbert Zubak (Matthis Schoenaerts) is the heir to the country’s foundling leads to hilariously disastrous results in episode 3. The Regime continues to remain within its singular location – with the exception of some generic countryside stock footage for a palace infomercial and a montage of news reports after the country’s “reunification” operation – but we get an even better look at what’s going on around this fictional country, and Elena’s deteriorating psyche.

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Love Lies Bleeding – Movie Review

Love Lies Bleeding

  • Director: Rose Glass
  • Writers: Rose Glass, Weronika Tofilska
  • Starring: Kristen Stewart, Katy O’Brian, Ed Harris, Jena Malone, Dave Franco

Grade: B+

Kristen Stewart has done everything to put her Twilight days behind her, much like her co-star Robert Pattinson has. Pattinson has balanced indie fare and blockbusters, and Stewart has primarily stayed in the world of arthouse movies (with a few exceptions). Yet director and writer Rose Glass’ sophomore feature Love Lies Bleeding feels much different than anything Stewart has done before.

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The Regime Episode 2, “The Foundling” Review

“The Foundling”

  • Creator: Will Tracy
  • Starring: Kate Winslet, Matthias Schoenaerts, Andrea Riseborough, Guillame Gallienne, Martha Plimpton, Hugh Grant

Grade: B+

Warning: Reviews of The Regime will contain spoilers.

You know you’re in the hands of a talented creative team when what you’re not being shown is just as impactful as what you are being shown. In episode 2, The Regime still feels hampered by its self-imposed limitations, but manages to mine a great deal of comedy and drama out of so little. I admire a project that takes place almost entirely in a single location, as is the case so far with the show, but I wonder if we’d get a better sense of the problems that plague Elena’s (Kate Winslet) still-unnamed country.

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Damsel Movie Review

Damsel

  • Director: Juan Carlos Fresnadillo
  • Writers: Dan Mazeau
  • Starring: Millie Bobby Brown, Angela Bassett, Ray Winstone, Nick Robinson, Robin Wright

Grade: C+

Caught somewhere between a Cinderella spin-off and a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, Netflix’s Damsel scratches an action-adventure itch without a heavy investment from the viewer. The film features Netflix’s own mainstay/captive Millie Bobby Brown, in what’s an easily enticing role. As I’ve spoken about many times before, Netflix films come and go without much fanfare, but Damsel is enjoyable enough to belong somewhere in the upper half of the scrap heap.

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