Rachel Mason’s excellent 2019 documentary feature Circus of Books took us inside an ordinary mom-and-pop business with a difference. Starring her own mother and father, Barry and Karen, it told the ...
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The director’s 1989 Hong Kong action touchstone is a wild melding of maximalist violence and surreal sentimentality – with added harmonica John Woo’s 1989 thriller is a reminder of the director’s ...
A depressed man's search for a murderer keeps leading back to questioning himself in Peter Warren’s ambitious and often affecting debut feature. There’s a strong sense of irony throughout the darkly ...
Documentary filmmaker Rachel Mason ('Circus of Books') unlocks the case of Billy London, whose gruesome killing was set against a backdrop of homophobia and AIDS. By Jordan Mintzer There’s so much ...
After waking up from a suicide attempt he can't remember making, a man sets out to solve his own would-be murder in Peter Warren's directorial debut, premiering at SXSW. By Angie Han Television Critic ...
Ross Bonaime is the Senior Film Editor at Collider. He is a Virginia-based critic, writer, and editor who has written about all forms of entertainment for Paste Magazine, Brightest Young Things, ...
The sisterhood of the Satanic cults reached its conclusion at SXSW with the world premiere of They Will Kill You on Tuesday night, closing out the festival with an “eat the rich” mentality. Co-written ...
In this ultraviolent rah-rah sequel, Ranveer Singh returns as an undercover Indian agent who’s part political gangster, part antiterrorist killing machine. By Nicolas Rapold When you purchase a ticket ...
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