“Gasoline Rainbow is a blissfully endearing ode to youth, friendship, and purest notion of adventure.”
Read More“As a character, Maxine surpasses Pearl’s dreams of grandeur tenfold as she becomes a true movie star. However, in an ironic twist of events, MaXXXine fails to surpass Pearl as a film, serving as a mildly unsatisfying conclusion to one of my favorite trilogies in recent memory.”
Read More“Shari's worldview is a crucial part of the story, and it's hard not to get swept up in her wide-eyed lust for life, her headstrong belief that the journey is as important as the destination.”
Read More“It blurs the boundary between reality and fiction, between performance and actuality, but regardless of their process, the result is marvellously satisfying.”
Read More“The film serves as a snapshot of Georgian village society, capturing the community and the joy and the resilience found in its residents.”
Read More“The fact that queerness is mentioned in the same breath as Satan says a lot about how homophobia is generated in America…But rather than beating homophobic stereotypes, [Gregg Akari’s] characters embrace them.”
Read More“If this makes any sense to you, think of DR1FT as baby-brained The Thin Red Line… on acid (because why not).”
Read More“Pankiw does an admirable job in the director's chair and is slowly making a name for herself in the indie space. Her best decision with this movie was casting Sennott…”
Read More“The Missing is a standout animated feature worth giving a watch.”
Read More“…it pains me to inform you that the newest entry, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, is a frivolous exercise in generic blockbuster affair.”
Read MoreFor the 50th annual Seattle International Film Festival, five older movies are scheduled to be shown as part of their Archival Films program. Here, I’ll take a look at this diverse selection of titles.
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