Movie Reviews

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“Slow” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Slow” - Film Review

Slow is an ode to the connections we form with other people, no matter how fleeting or eternal they may be.

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“Furiosa” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Furiosa” - Film Review

Furiosa promised to build a richer world for a character who stole the show in Fury Road, but the world we were given is just as empty as the Wasteland.

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“Tell That to the Winter Sea” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Tell That to the Winter Sea” - Film Review

Tell That to the Winter Sea is about the pain and beauty of knowing a person. Understanding that by weaving your life with someone else’s, you open yourself up to loss, and yet, you do so knowing the risks.

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“My Own Normal” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“My Own Normal” - Film Review

In My Own Normal, Alexander has opened the door to his home, his love life, and his family dynamic in an attempt to encourage more people to understand a life that doesn’t necessarily look like their own. Or, equally importantly, to show others with cerebral palsy what their life could look like. 

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“Silent Land” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Silent Land” - Film Review

Silent Land is a critique of class structures, but never manages to reach the depth of the pool that haunts the characters of the film.

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“Night Shift” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Night Shift” - Film Review

Night Shift is a cozy horror flick, one that feels familiar, but it also works as a show of skill for first-time directors, the China Brothers. 

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“I Saw the TV Glow” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“I Saw the TV Glow” - Film Review

Even though it might not fully come together for all, it’s undeniable that it’s thrilling to see I Saw the TV Glow’s trans-centric storyline on movie theater screens across the country. 

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“The Idea of You” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“The Idea of You” - Film Review

The events of The Idea of You may sound like they've been plucked from a One Direction fanfiction, but Hathaway does her best to keep the film's feet on the ground.

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“Tarot” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Tarot” - Film Review

Tarot is a solid-enough introduction for new horror fans, and it just might not be scary enough for those well-versed in the world of all things spooky.

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“The Fall Guy” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“The Fall Guy” - Film Review

The Fall Guy is not the answer to summer blockbusters that we’ve all been waiting for, but it could have been. A slight reworking of the script to slim it down to a cool 100 minutes would have made The Fall Guy a clear homerun. At the end of the day, though, it’s hard to complain about watching Ryan Gosling wear a cool jacket, kick some ass, and save the day.

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“Coma” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Coma” - Film Review

Coma isn’t a feel-good movie in the traditional sense, but there is an overwhelming belief that things could be better if we’d try.

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“Challengers” - Film Review
Tina Kakadelis Tina Kakadelis

“Challengers” - Film Review

Tennis is the perfect medium for a story like Challengers, one that’s about the messy way people are entangled with one another. Challengers double faults because it takes its focus away from the humanness of it all.

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