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  • Babygirl

    ★½

  • Terrifier 3

    ★★★

  • The Substance

    ★★★★

  • Night of the Scorpion

    ★★½

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  • Babygirl

    Babygirl

    ★½

    This film was billed as an erotic thriller; it was neither erotic nor thrilling. It was 114 minutes. There is little to recommend this production, which is lamentable as a good deal of work went into crafting something this flat. There are a variety of issues which all contribute to the failure. For this to work, there has to be some chemistry between the leads, there was none. For this to work, the script has to be sharp, there is…

  • Terrifier 3

    Terrifier 3

    ★★★

    By this point, horror fans should know exactly what they are walking into when they sit down for a Terrifier flick. The stories of vomiting, fainting, and people rushing out of the cinemas are clearly the uninitiated with an extensive knowledge of the Blumhouse catalogue. Unfortunately, no such theatrics took place at my screening...more people walked out of Poor Things than part 3.
    The current entry places Art at Christmas where he trims the tree with intestines and other various…

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  • The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography

    The B-Side: Elsa Dorfman's Portrait Photography

    ★★

    The B-Side is a well produced documentary on a subject that I don't feel really needed a documentary. I don't want to sound nasty but there is little to Elsa Dorfman's work that will either stand the test of time nor is there any lasting impact to it. There are so many photographers and artists who justify a full length study, Dorfman is not one of them. The only appeal to her work is not her art but her artifice…

  • Before Midnight

    Before Midnight

    ½

    I was quite enthused to see this film. I had heard very good things about the previous two and set on Santorini, I anticipated at least some beautiful vistas. Things started well, I was very impressed by the lengthy single take in a car near the film's beginning. Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke clearly have some chemistry and played off each other well. I had enjoyed a previous film by director Richard Linklater, Dazed and Confused. Things looked very promising.…