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‘Anatomy Of A Fall’ Is A Work Of Psychological Mastery

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by Sara Clements - October 5, 2023October 5, 2023

Anatomy of a Fall’s fate as one of the best films of the year was sealed when it won the Palme d'Or at Cannes – and there’s no doubt that it earned that prize. Justine Triet creates an exemplary courtroom drama, an intense psychology journey that examines the anatomy of

‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ Is an Explosive Exploration of the Climate Crisis

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by Sara Clements - April 14, 2023
How to Blow Up A Pipeline Review

In an incendiary display of environmental activism, a group of young people band together to fight the corporate greed and malpractice of oil companies that are not only destroying land and lives but threatening our future. Protest and legal battles are getting nowhere, so the characters in Daniel Goldhaber’s How

Sundance Review: ‘Infinity Pool’ Cracks the Rich Wide Open in a Sick Satire

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by Sara Clements - February 8, 2023
Infinity Pool Movie Review

In Infinity Pool’s opening frames, the camera flips upside down to prepare its audience for a disorienting experience. Brandon Cronenberg delivers just that. His latest is The White Lotus dialed up to eleven on the violence scale. A kaleidoscopic, suspenseful, and sick satire that blends the thriller, horror, and sci-fi

‘Spencer’ Uses Psychological Horror to Understand an Enigma

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by Sara Clements - November 5, 2021
Spencer Movie Review

Diana Spencer was a girl who just wanted to dance. To be as free as a bird soaring through the air. But when she married into the Royal Family, her wings were plucked and she could no longer fly. Frightened, like a pheasant hunted for sport, she had nowhere to

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