2024 Chicago International Film Festival Review: The Rule of Jenny Pen

2024 Chicago International Film Festival Review: The Rule of Jenny Pen

There are few things cinematically that annoy me more than two great actors being in a terrible film. The Rule of Jenny Pen, which stars Geoffrey Rush and John Lithgow, is such a project. While the actors give it their all and give good performances, everything else around them is bad, from the plot to the idiot side characters to the lack of scares in this apparent horror film. Rush plays Stefan Mortensen, a lonely…

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2024 Chicago International Film Festival Movie Review: Frewaka

2024 Chicago International Film Festival Movie Review: Frewaka

  Aislinn Clarke’s Fréwaka is a chilling and haunting horror film rooted deeply in Irish folk lore. Siubhán (Clare Monnelly) — known to her friends as “Shoo”, is a home care nurse who is struggling with the recent death of her mother. She is assigned to the home of Pieg (Bríd Ní Neachtain), an elderly woman who lives in an isolated cabin far away from civilization. Pieg’s home is covered in wards and charms to…

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2024 Chicago International Film Festival Movie Review: The End

2024 Chicago International Film Festival Movie Review: The End

  Known more for his work as a documentarian, director Joshua Oppenheimer makes his feature directorial debut with The End, a musical about the last family on Earth. Deep inside an underground bunker lives a family comprised of Mother (Tilda Swinton), Father (Michael Shannon), Son (George McKay), Friend (Bronagh Gallagher), Butler (Tim McInnery), and Doctor (Lennie James). The world ended years ago, and they have been living in this bunker since, despite having a part…

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2024 Chicago International Film Festival Review: Grafted

2024 Chicago International Film Festival Review: Grafted

  Sasha Rainbow’s Grafted is a familiar body-horror movie elevated by its excellent direction and lead performance. Wei (Jess Hong) is a blossoming scientist continuing the controversial, yet innovative research on skin grafting begun by her late father so that she can “fix” the hereditary facial disfigurement. She gets a scholarship to study in New Zealand where she stays with her aunt and mean-girl cousin Angela (also played by Jess Hong). Wei catches the attention…

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