CIFF 2018 Review – Flammable Children (Capsule)

CIFF 2018 Review – Flammable Children (Capsule)

*NOTE: This review is going to be a CAPSULE review, which means it’ll be a tight, quick critique of the film as opposed to the more in-depth reviews I usually do.             A lot of people have a negative connotation of film festival movies.  A lot of people think that a lot of them are dense, or have a heavy subject matter, or are too vague and ambiguous.  This is…

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CIFF 2018 Review – The City that Sold America (Capsule)

CIFF 2018 Review – The City that Sold America (Capsule)

*NOTE: This review is going to be a CAPSULE review, which means it’ll be a tight, quick critique of the film as opposed to the more in-depth reviews I usually do.         On paper, a documentary about the history of Chicago advertising sounds rough.  Half the people who read that first sentence probably fell asleep while reading it.  But Ky Dickens latest documentary is a fascinating, compelling documentary and a small love-letter…

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CIFF 2018 Review – Rafiki (Capsule)

CIFF 2018 Review – Rafiki (Capsule)

*NOTE: This review is going to be a CAPSULE review, which means it’ll be a tight, quick critique of the film as opposed to the more in-depth reviews I usually do.           No, this isn’t a Lion King origin story.  Rafiki, which means “friend” in Swahili, is a forbidden love story about tomboy Kena (Samantha Mugatsia) who falls in love with Ziki (Shelia Munyiva), though not without problems.  Besides the fact that both of…

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CIFF 2018 Review – The Mercy of the Jungle (Capsule)

CIFF 2018 Review – The Mercy of the Jungle (Capsule)

*NOTE: This review is going to be a CAPSULE review, which means it’ll be a tight, quick critique of the film as opposed to the more in-depth reviews I usually do.             Joël Karekezi’s film The Mercy of the Jungle tells the story of Sergeant Xavier (Marc Zinga) and Private Faustin (Stéphane Bak), two men who get separated from their troop and must travel long distances to join them.  However,…

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CIFF 2018 Review – Liverleaf (Capsule)

CIFF 2018 Review – Liverleaf (Capsule)

*NOTE: This review is going to be a CAPSULE review, which means it’ll be a tight, quick critique of the film as opposed to the more in-depth reviews I usually do.           Over the years of going to the Chicago International Film Festival, the After Dark program has been one of my favorite parts of the festival, as it showcases some of the wildest movies from around the world.  Filled with…

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Review – First Man

Review – First Man

      Damien Chazelle is having one of the greatest decades any filmmaker has ever had, reminiscent of Francis Ford Coppola’s run in the 70’s.  In just a mere four years, Chazelle has quickly become one of the best directors in Hollywood today.  He kicked it off in 2014 with the musical war drama, Whiplash, and followed it up with his modern take on 50’s musicals with La La Land, for which he won…

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Top 5 – Most Anticipated Movies of the 2018 Chicago International Film Festival

Top 5 – Most Anticipated Movies of the 2018 Chicago International Film Festival

The 54th Chicago International Film Festival kicks off this week and it is a festival I love attending.  Not only was it the first festival that I attended back in 2008, but it is a festival that highlights so many unique movies from all around the world and showcasing some of the best filmmakers working today.  This year’s festival is no different, with a slew of movies from all genres.  I plan on seeing over…

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Review – Venom

Review – Venom

“The world has enough superheroes.” Such is the tagline for Ruben Fleischer’s Venom, a film that looked to be the supervillain origin story of one of Spider-Man’s most infamous foes.  Supervillain origin stories have never been a thing in cinema, especially from major comic companies like Marvel and DC.  The closest we’ve gotten is M. Night Shyamalan’s Split, but other than that, the only villain-focused film we’ve gotten is Suicide Squad, which, simply put, is an abomination.  But…

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Review – A Star is Born

Review – A Star is Born

      “Music is essentially 12 notes between any octave – 12 notes and the octave repeat. It’s the same story told over and over, forever. All any artist can offer this world is how they see those 12 notes. That’s it.”     Bradley Cooper’s directorial debut, A Star is Born, is the fourth telling of the classic story, dating all the way back to 1937, with subsequent remakes in 1954 and 1976.  Each movie…

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Top 5 – Awesome Movies Coming Out in October

Top 5 – Awesome Movies Coming Out in October

October is my favorite month of the year for movies.  We are right in the thick of Oscar season, the festival season is alive and running, and we get some new horror movies, which, even though isn’t my favorite genre, tend to be a fun watch around this time.  This October looks especially great, as two of my most anticipated movies of the year are coming out, as well as a couple really exciting horror…

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