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Film: Page 15

2018 is the Year for Fear

Get good and scared with some of this year’s best horror

Film 7 years ago

2017 churned out some great horror movies — Get Out and the remake of It, to name two — but 2018 is in no way … Continue reading →

Manifest Destiny

Sibling rivalry gets writ large in the dark comic Western The Sisters Brothers

Film 7 years ago

What, really, is this thing we call a Western? Outwardly, it’s a movie with horses and six-shooters and cacti and grizzled men and whiskey and … Continue reading →

You Can Check Out But You Can Never leave

Mysterious strangers collide in Drew Goddard’s new Bad Times at the El Royale

Film 7 years ago

Bad Times at the El Royale is the multi-talented Drew Goddard’s first film as a director since 2012’s horror delight The Cabin in the Woods … Continue reading →

Depth Challenged

Wash Westmoreland’s pretty Colette misses the subtle charm of its complicated subject

Film 7 years ago

It is always sunny in Colette. Wash Westmoreland’s new biopic of the early years of the French author exists in the kind of period-piece world … Continue reading →

A Vision for Earth

The Eugene Environmental Film Festival makes its debut at numerous downtown venues

Film 7 years ago

Global in scope, holistic in approach and deeply humane in its engagement with our imperiled planet, the Eugene Environmental Film Festival kicks off its inaugural … Continue reading →

Two Agendas

Assassination Nation clever but has mixed messages

Film 7 years ago

Assassination Nation, writer-director Sam Levinson’s bloody, messy commentary on our outrage-fatigued era, can’t commit. The story of four teen girls vilified by the mostly white-male … Continue reading →

There Will Be Blood

Nicholas Cage battles the forces of crazy evil in the instant cult classic Mandy

Film 7 years ago

I can’t help but feel there’s a sly political comment hiding in the “44” baseball jersey worn by a bloody Nicholas Cage as he sets … Continue reading →

Being One with the Run

Documentary profiles runners in Self-Transcendence 3,100 Mile Race

BlogFilm 7 years ago

I once heard that the best way to approach marathon running is to take each mile and dedicate it to someone special in your life. … Continue reading →

The Stories We Tell

Madeline’s Madeline takes an immersive, affecting plunge into the life of a confident teenager

Film 7 years ago

At first, Madeline is a cat. Cats sniff things; they curl up in strange places; they pounce; they rub their faces on their people and … Continue reading →

Afterbirth of a Nation

A black cop infiltrates the Ku Klux Klan in Spike Lee’s powerful new film BlacKkKlansman

Film 7 years ago

The call-out controversy arising between Boots Riley, director of Sorry to Bother You, and director Spike Lee — whose new film, BlacKkKlansman, Riley accuses of … Continue reading →

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