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  • In Order Not to Be Here
  • A Whole Night
  • Instrument
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  • The Norliss Tapes

  • Chicago Syndicate

  • The Woman in Question

  • The Invincibles

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  • Museum Hours

    Museum Hours

    ★★★★

    Museum Hours makes the paintings of Pieter Bruegel the Elder a focal point, and if you have a familiarity with Jem Cohen’s films it makes all the sense in the world that he would be an admirer. Bruegel’s landscapes and peasant scenes pull out the beauty hiding in the mundanity, the humanity in the presence of inhumanity, and Cohen seeks the same things.

    In 2004's Chain it’s suburban sprawl, for better and worse finding refuge in motels, fast food and…

  • A Flash of Green

    A Flash of Green

    ★★★★½

    i fell in love with how quiet, breezy, dreamlike this is while still being so full of things to say. Ed Harris' character Jimmy is an unassuming newspaper man, a good guy who makes a poor choice and ends up strung along by a major local figure. once the wheels of politics start to roll downhill he puts everything on the line to jam a stick in the spokes; protect the people he cares about, preserve what precious little natural…

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  • Network

    Network

    ★★★★★

    hard not to yearn for a time where we weren't so splintered, and it was theoretically possible that we could all be united in a common anger towards a larger enemy. today a Beale figure could go on an outlet and use words that would erstwhile impact something like the CCA deal, the incident would be fodder for podcasts and AI-generated articles for half a week -- the most popular of which would be somehow caping for the corporation, shilling…

  • Godzilla Raids Again

    Godzilla Raids Again

    there's a sequence at the end where they're bombing a mountain, in order to cause an avalanche and bury godzilla, that reminded me of a late nite adult swim informercial or Sissy-Boy Slap-Party

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  • The Heiress

    The Heiress

    ★★★★

    This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.

  • Through a Glass Darkly

    Through a Glass Darkly

    ★★★★★

    No filmmaker makes me think so much about real shit like Ingmar Bergman. Like really real. I zoned out for a few minutes watching this thinking about my shortcomings, my place in the world, and then I had a true, honest to goodness existential moment that tingled my spine. It made me insanely uncomfortable, and then seconds later so serenely comfortable that all I could do was smile. A piece of art did that to me. This is what genius looks like.