Fantasia Festival Reviews: Ida Red
John Swab’s Ida Red focuses on “Ida Red” Walker (Melissa Leo), the woman who united the criminals in Tulsa and head of a Midwestern crime family, is dying in prison. Her two sons desperately want [read more]
John Swab’s Ida Red focuses on “Ida Red” Walker (Melissa Leo), the woman who united the criminals in Tulsa and head of a Midwestern crime family, is dying in prison. Her two sons desperately want [read more]
The first volume of Miguel Gomes’ trilogy on the austerity that plagues Portugal. [read more]
As it is with anyone, Riley is dominated by her emotions, the little voices in her head, but in the world of Inside Out, this is quite literal. In Riley’s mind are five characters–Joy, Sadness, [read more]
Six brothers reminisce on their isolation. [read more]
You’d expect more from a film taking place in a psychiatrist ward [read more]
War films are made a dime a dozen, because the two world wars have dominated a large part of the cultural discourse of the Western world for the past hundred years. But The Imitation Game [read more]
Nicole’s dull summer makes for familiar and fascinating cinema. [read more]
In the hands of a Korean director, dystopic graphic novel becomes a visual tour de force. [read more]
New film by Denis Villeneuve is a masterpiece of duality that looks at human nature’s dark side. [read more]
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