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Oscars - Best Popular Film Category

Oscars Changes Add a “Popular Film” Category, Cuts Down to Three Hours

August 8, 2018August 8, 2018Clint Worthington 1

The Academy’s board of governors approves new changes for next year’s Oscars, including a three-hour telecast and the addition of new categories. Next year’s Oscars […]

Nico, 1988

Ponderous and Disconnected, Nico, 1988 Will Not Let You Be its Mirror

August 8, 2018August 8, 2018Jared Latore 1

Susanna Nicchiarelli’s biopic of the German singer and artist is as impermeable as it is impermanent – those seeking a window into the artist’s life […]

Dog Days

Ken Marino’s Canine Comedy Dog Days is Ruff Around the Edges

August 7, 2018August 7, 2018Theo Estes 1

While trying to chase both sentimentality and laughs, Ken Marino’s ensemble canine comedy ends up barking up the wrong tree. If you knew Ken Marino […]

En el Séptimo Día

En el Séptimo Día Is a Naturalistic, Humanistic View of the Immigrant Experience

July 29, 2018July 29, 2018Jon Espino 1

Jim McKay’s tale of the plight of undocumented workers in America is soulful, sensitive, and a potent rebuke to modern rhetoric about the humanity of […]

THE BLEEDING EDGE

The Bleeding Edge Is a Rage-Inducing Exposé on the Medical Device Industry

July 29, 2018July 29, 2018Dusty Wilson 1

Kirby Dick’s documentary on the evils of the medical device industry is a shocking call to action, stressing the need for regulation in a field […]

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Alcohollywood Podcast Ep. 331: SHARK WEEK SPECIAL – Shark Attack 3: Megalodon (2002)

July 27, 2018October 10, 2018Alcohollywood Staff Comment

Happy Shark Week everybody! It’s the most fin-derful time of the year, and since The Meg is foolishly coming out two weeks after Shark Week, we’re celebrating instead […]

Hurt

Fantasia 2018: Hurt Is Blumhouse’s Latest, Spookiest, Most Uneven Scare-Fest

July 26, 2018July 25, 2018Gena Radcliffe 1

Blumhouse’s latest thriller is tense and deceptively clever, but undoes its thrills with no shortage of irritating fakeouts. Trauma appears to be the monster in […]

The Witch in the Window

Fantasia 2018: The Witch in the Window Scares Without a Drop of Blood

July 23, 2018July 23, 2018Gena Radcliffe 1

Andy Milton’s atmospheric haunted house film is inscrutably scary and beautifully lit, balancing bone-chilling existential horror with compelling domestic drama. Here it is, 2018’s version […]

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Unfriended: Dark Web Elevates Its Premise to Scarier Screen-Based Dimensions

July 21, 2018Jon Espino 1

The web-footage sequel to the first Unfriended sees the series move in more believably conventional directions, eschewing supernatural scares for more haunting domestic terrors. We […]

Lifechanger

Fantasia 2018: Lifechanger is a Bleak & Eerie Story About Identity & Never Letting Go

July 20, 2018July 20, 2018Gena Radcliffe 1

Justin McConnell’s lean, fascinating horror-drama blends an intriguing structure with some novel investigation into the psychology of its shape-shifting horror monster. There’s stalking, and then […]

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