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Film: Page 8

Magic Diversion

Our critic seeks relief from the pandemic in lost-in-space tales, among others

Streaming 5 years ago

I spent March on the sofa with The Magicians (Netflix and Syfy). I was anxious, sleeping too much, barely functional — but watching the show let … Continue reading →

Day Streamers

Virtual music festival raises funds for WOW Hall

MusicStreaming 5 years ago

Local live music returns to Eugene this weekend, in a way, with WOW! What a Stream!, a free two-day live streaming music festival and fundraiser … Continue reading →

Killer Style

A hollow man forges a new identity in the French horror comedy Deerskin

Film 5 years ago

A ghastly emptiness lies at the center of Deerskin, the latest film by French director Quentin Dupieux. That emptiness signals not fillable blank space but a … Continue reading →

A Gem Shines Brighter

The 17th edition of the Archaeology Film Festival kicks off, online, May 13

BlogFilm 5 years ago

It has been a precious commodity for Eugene the past 16 years. Now the Archaeology Channel International Film Festival, Lane County’s longest running film festival, … Continue reading →

A Quiet, Meaningful Story in ‘Saint Frances’

Kelly O'Sullivan and Alex Thompson bring honesty to a simple film

ArtsFilm 5 years ago

For weeks, if you’d asked me what I’ve seen and recommended recently, I would’ve had just two answers: the Netflix series Lost in Space, because … Continue reading →

No Virgin Mary

Writer/actor Kelly O'Sullivan shines as one mess of a nanny in Saint Frances

Film 5 years ago

We’ve been seeing a lot of this in cinema lately: A young or at least youngish woman, a millennial or cusping thereabouts, intelligent but adrift, … Continue reading →

A Skatepark Grows in Jordan

New documentary by Springfield native looks at how skateboarding brings people together in the Middle East 

Film 5 years ago

Skateboarding has changed a lot since I was trying to land kickflips and running away from security guards in junior high school. The scene is … Continue reading →

Who You Gonna Ball?

A pair of ghostbusters get busy in Irish horror comedy Extra Ordinary

Film 5 years ago

Irish humor strikes my ingrained American sensibilities in a strange way, and I like it. Whereas British comedy is mannered even in its absurdity (see … Continue reading →

Tiger-Striped Train Wreck

Tiger King provides a connection in a time we need it most

Streaming 5 years ago

The first few seconds of the Netflix show Tiger King was the first time I had ever heard the name Joe Exotic — which baffled me. … Continue reading →

A Train Wreck, But…

For a few hours, Tiger King rescued me from panic

Streaming 5 years ago

Here we were, a quarantined America more than ready for some form of entertainment. Then, boom! Blindsided by Tiger King — or perhaps it was … Continue reading →

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