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A meteor has already collided with Earth minutes before These Final Hours begins. Those in Western Australia are lucky enough (or not depending on general outlook) to have another half a day before the ensuing firestorm tears through the country...
Pawel Pawlikowski’s thoughtfully minimal Ida is wholly engrossing throughout its scant runtime. Lurking just below the surface of its minimalist design is a language that explores its protagonist beautifully, telling more about her with a wordless and excellently framed static shot...
While shimmers of clever writing and even directorial flourishes certainly exist in The Frontier, it nonetheless tends to falter due to its repetitious editing and occasionally clichéd dialogue. The story delves into the rocky relationship between Tennessee (Coleman Kelly) and...
As prisoner Eric Love is led to his new cell, he moves quickly and mechanically in order to ensure his safety. In his first action, aside from those ordered by guards during a search for contraband, he breaks open a...
Between 1922 and 1952, thirteen men perished in attempts to summit Mt. Everest, but nations continued to answer the siren song beckoning them to scale the impossible, to look down upon the world in a testament to human ingenuity and...
There is a certain beauty and innocence to filmic depictions of computer systems and their operators from the 1980s and 90s. They possessed endless possibilities, with their power denoted only by their size and quantity of blinking lights. Couple this...
Margaret awakens in her bed and begins silently arranging the various adornments of her home. A pleasant color palette is offered, as we are immediately made aware of the overly fastidious nature of the film’s protagonist. This minute and a...