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  • ‘Seriously Red’ Film Review: Shy Woman Becomes Her Best Self by Impersonating Dolly Parton

    SXSW 2022: Krew Boylan co-writes and stars in this insightful comedy about becoming yourself by pretending to be someone else

    By

    Dan Callahan
    March 13, 2022 @ 7:30 PM
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    7:30 PM
    ‘Seriously Red’ Film Review: Shy Woman Becomes Her Best Self by Impersonating Dolly Parton
  • ‘Great Freedom’ Film Review: Decades-Spanning Drama Explores Injustice of German Anti-Gay Laws

    Franz Rogowski (“Transit”) stars as a man who spends his life behind bars for loving men

    By

    Dan Callahan
    March 3, 2022 @ 3:34 PM
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    3:34 PM
    ‘Great Freedom’ Film Review: Decades-Spanning Drama Explores Injustice of German Anti-Gay Laws
  • ‘The Sky Is Everywhere’ Film Review: Josephine Decker’s YA Adaptation Never Comes Together

    Jandy Nelson’s screenplay, based on her novel, skims the surface of human connections and emotion

    By

    Dan Callahan
    February 10, 2022 @ 9:00 AM
    Movies
    9:00 AM
    ‘The Sky Is Everywhere’ Film Review: Josephine Decker’s YA Adaptation Never Comes Together
  • ‘Alice’ Film Review: Keke Palmer Escapes Slavery and Embraces Her Inner Pam Grier

    Sundance 2022: Krystin Ver Linden’s directorial debut takes audiences from the horrors of the plantation to the liberation of 1973

    By

    Dan Callahan
    January 23, 2022 @ 7:50 PM
    Sundance
    7:50 PM
    ‘Alice’ Film Review: Keke Palmer Escapes Slavery and Embraces Her Inner Pam Grier
  • ‘TikTok, Boom.’ Film Review: Doc Explores Both the Opportunities and the Downside of the Thirst-Trap App

    Director Shalini Kantayya bypasses the obvious digs at online attention-seeking and instead explores TikTok’s more nefarious aspects

    By

    Dan Callahan
    January 23, 2022 @ 7:25 PM
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    7:25 PM
    ‘TikTok, Boom.’ Film Review: Doc Explores Both the Opportunities and the Downside of the Thirst-Trap App
  • ‘The Pink Cloud’ Film Review: Bleakly Prophetic Film Predicted a World in Lockdown

    There’s real skill on display in Iuli Gerbase’s debut feature, but right now might not be the time for a movie about people who can’t leave their apartment

    By

    Dan Callahan
    January 11, 2022 @ 2:25 PM
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    2:25 PM
    ‘The Pink Cloud’ Film Review: Bleakly Prophetic Film Predicted a World in Lockdown
  • ‘Last Words’ Film Review: Nick Nolte Finds Cinema at the End of the World in Clueless Apocalyptic Fable

    Jonathan Nossiter creates an African protagonist to celebrate movie that are almost exclusively Western and white

    By

    Dan Callahan
    December 18, 2021 @ 8:31 AM
    Reviews
    8:31 AM
    ‘Last Words’ Film Review: Nick Nolte Finds Cinema at the End of the World in Clueless Apocalyptic Fable
  • ‘The Hand of God’ Film Review: Paolo Sorrentino’s Autobiographical Coming-of-Age Tale Sticks to the Shallow End

    The “Great Beauty” director clearly wants his own “Amarcord,” but he seems to lack a point of view about his own origins

    By

    Dan Callahan
    December 15, 2021 @ 10:55 AM
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    10:55 AM
    ‘The Hand of God’ Film Review: Paolo Sorrentino’s Autobiographical Coming-of-Age Tale Sticks to the Shallow End
  • ‘Love and Fury’ Film Review: Doc on Native American Artists Overstretches and Underexplains

    Two performers here could have served as the subject of a fascinating film, but director Sterlin Harjo casts too wide a net and ends up with little to show for it

    By

    Dan Callahan
    December 2, 2021 @ 2:53 PM
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    2:53 PM
    ‘Love and Fury’ Film Review: Doc on Native American Artists Overstretches and Underexplains
  • ‘Little Girl’ Film Review: Sensitive Doc Examines the Life of a 7-Year-Old Trans Girl

    Sébastien Lifshitz delicately handles his young subject and her mother as they struggle with teachers and doctors who don’t understand

    By

    Dan Callahan
    November 16, 2021 @ 8:49 AM
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    8:49 AM
    ‘Little Girl’ Film Review: Sensitive Doc Examines the Life of a 7-Year-Old Trans Girl
  • ‘All Is Forgiven’ Review: Mia Hansen-Løve’s Knockout Debut Finally Reaches the US

    This 2007 feature shows first signs of brilliance from the director of “Things to Come” and “Bergman Island”

    By

    Dan Callahan
    November 3, 2021 @ 1:28 PM
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    1:28 PM
    ‘All Is Forgiven’ Review: Mia Hansen-Løve’s Knockout Debut Finally Reaches the US
  • ‘Minyan’ Film Review: Drama Vividly Portrays Religious Young Man’s Sexual Yearnings

    Samuel H. Levine (Broadway’s “The Inheritance”) subtly but powerfully carries Eric Steel’s debut feature

    By

    Dan Callahan
    October 28, 2021 @ 2:57 PM
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    ‘Minyan’ Film Review: Drama Vividly Portrays Religious Young Man’s Sexual Yearnings
  • ‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Film Review: ‘Sopranos’ Prequel Gilds the Lily

    Awkward big-screen treatment proves the classic HBO series needs no embellishment

    By

    Dan Callahan
    September 30, 2021 @ 9:00 AM
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    9:00 AM
    ‘The Many Saints of Newark’ Film Review: ‘Sopranos’ Prequel Gilds the Lily
  • ‘The Capote Tapes’ Film Review: Truman Capote’s Friends and Frenemies Speak for Themselves in New Doc

    George Plimpton’s recordings for his bio of Capote made it into print, but the film shows that hearing people speak packs more punch than reading them being quoted

    By

    Dan Callahan
    September 8, 2021 @ 12:49 PM
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    12:49 PM
    ‘The Capote Tapes’ Film Review: Truman Capote’s Friends and Frenemies Speak for Themselves in New Doc
  • ‘Dramarama’ Film Review: Theater Kids Throw One Last Pre-College Party in 1994

    Writer-director Jonathan Wysocki’s debut is a tad overwritten, but a talented young cast makes the relationships feel vivid

    By

    Dan Callahan
    August 12, 2021 @ 10:34 AM
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    10:34 AM
    ‘Dramarama’ Film Review: Theater Kids Throw One Last Pre-College Party in 1994
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