London Film Festival 2023 Review: ‘Fallen Leaves’ byBethany LolaOctober 19, 2023 Ansa (Alma Pöysti) and Holappa (Jussi Vatanen) are strays. Their lives both coexist from afar. Ansa works in a supermarket on a woeful zero-hour contract. Holappa works in construction, surrounded by manage...
When I sit down with a movie, I feel this neurotic urge to take mental notes, like I should start composing a review in my head because really I ought to be writing about it. And that gets in the way of experiencing the damn thing. So I think it’s best to end it. By ...
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where the camera prowls around bassistChris Woodas he slowly saws his upright bass on an upstate New York tennis court dotted with fallen leaves. There are a lot of scenes like that in “Not Not Jazz.” I suspect that if you’re as interested in the process of music as...
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Now, onto the trends cooling off in Park City’s grooming scene. First up, we’ve got the man bun. While it exploded in other cities, the man bun is not hot in Park City because we believe there are better ways to style long hair. Thankfully, men in Park City have not fallen for...
TL;DR– An emotional journal to find safety in a world that has fallen into disaster. Post-Credit Scene– There is no post-credit scene Disclosure– I paid for the Apple TV+ service that viewed this film. Finch Review– One genre I have always found interesting is that of the lone surv...
Fallen Angel: Directed by Robert Michael Lewis. With Melinda Dillon, Richard Masur, Dana Hill, Ronny Cox. Twelve-year-old Jennifer is unhappy with her widowed mom's relationship with a family friend. Feeling lonely, she readily accepts the friendship of
where it will use that planet’s gravity to slingshot us out beyond the reaches of our Sun’s imminent destructive force. A young kid leaves the safely bunkered confines below the surface with his sister, only to find himself in dire peril as both the engines and the slingshot method fails...