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All the Queen's Horses

All the Queens Horses Interview: Kelly Richmond Pope on Rita Crundwell and Documentary as Education

July 9, 2018October 10, 2018Clint Worthington 1

(This review and interview originally ran as part of On Tap’s previous run as its own separate feed. We’re re-running it here in conjunction with All […]

Fantasia - Four Films

Four Crazy Horror Flicks We Want to See at Fantasia

July 8, 2018July 7, 2018Clint Worthington 1

If you want festivals full of soulful contemplation of the human condition, and solemn documentaries about Serious Issues, Cannes and Sundance have you covered. Want […]

Sorry to Bother You

Sorry to Bother You Review: Boots Riley Takes On Consumerism, Race in Scorchingly Funny Debut

July 7, 2018July 7, 2018Clint Worthington 1

Boots Riley’s wild feature film debut throws racial politics, consumerism, and magical realism in a blender, making for a comedy that’s as unpredictable as it […]

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INTERVIEW: Bruce LaBruce on The Misandrists, Pornography and Feminist Brain-Swapping

July 6, 2018October 10, 2018Theo Estes 1

We interview queersploitation provacateur Bruce LaBruce about queer cinema, working on a low budget, and his latest feminist satire The Misandrists. Arthouse queer enfant terrible Bruce […]

the misandrists

The Misandrists Review: Bawdy, Transgressive Satire from Bruce LaBruce

July 3, 2018Marshall Estes 1

Bruce LaBruce’s reputation as a bad-taste provocateur gleefully continues with this campy exercise in sex, sleaze, and political satire. A transgressive artist’s main job should […]

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TAU Review: Netflix’s Perplexing Smart House Thriller

June 29, 2018June 29, 2018Dusty Wilson 2

Netflix’s latest thriller about a young girl trapped in a smart house is pure, unapologetic schlock, with workmanlike performances and plot holes you could throw […]

Ant-Man and the Wasp

Ant-Man and the Wasp Review: Marvel’s Latest Shrinks the Stakes

June 27, 2018June 27, 2018Clint Worthington 1

Marvel’s first placeholder till the next Infinity War is a more assured caper comedy than the first Ant-Man, but it’s almost too lightweight to make […]

Sunday's Illness

La Enfermedad del Domingo: Entrevista con Ramón Salazar (Español)

June 21, 2018June 21, 2018Jon Espino 1

(You can find an English-language version of the interview here. Read our review of the film here.) La Enfermedad del Domingo es diferente a cualquier película […]

Sunday's Illness

Sunday’s Illness: Ramon Salazar on Creating Female-Driven Stories (English)

June 21, 2018June 21, 2018Jon Espino 1

We sit down to talk to Sunday’s Illness director Ramón Salazar about the creation of the film and the importance of telling women’s stories. (Una […]

Sunday's Illness

Sunday’s Illness Review: Netflix’s Elegant, Stately Mother-Daughter Drama

June 21, 2018June 21, 2018Jon Espino 1

Ramón Salazar’s direct-to-Netflix Spanish drama is a heartfelt exploration of the tenuous bonds between mother and daughter, anchored by sumptuous filmmaking. (You can read our […]

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