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Wade Into a Thrilling, Bloody Swath of History in Sons of Chaos

By Justin Andress / August 28, 2019
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The Forest is Dark and Fraught With Danger in ‘Cover of Darkness’

By Justin Andress / August 14, 2019
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Colorado Captain Brings MCU Icon to Life to Benefit Pediatric Cancer Research

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‘The Prey’ Is Smarter Than the Average Human Hunt

By Justin Andress / August 17, 2020
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Love, Lust and Social Distancing Collide in ‘Squeegee’

By Justin Andress / June 9, 2020
‘The Prey’ Is Smarter Than the Average Human Hunt
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‘The Prey’ Is Smarter Than the Average Human Hunt

The people-hunting-people premise is a mainstay of movies, and for good reason. It’s a straightforward

By Justin Andress / August 17, 2020
Love, Lust and Social Distancing Collide in ‘Squeegee’
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Love, Lust and Social Distancing Collide in ‘Squeegee’

For a short film about two people going at it through a pane of glass,

By Justin Andress / June 9, 2020
Dig up the Roots of Modern Rock in ‘London, Reign Over Me’
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Dig up the Roots of Modern Rock in ‘London, Reign Over Me’

Stephen Tow’s lovingly researched history follows the story of London’s rock revolution … through several intimate clubs and stages brimming with vibrant music.

By Justin Andress / February 12, 2020
Maria Bamford Has Voices in Her Head, and It’s Hilarious
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Maria Bamford Has Voices in Her Head, and It’s Hilarious

When Maria Bamford is on stage, each bit begins with Bamford’s baseline personality. She strolls

By Justin Andress / January 28, 2020
Parents Turn Felon in ‘Weediatrics,’ a New Doc About Unconventional Care
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Parents Turn Felon in ‘Weediatrics,’ a New Doc About Unconventional Care

‘Weediatrics’ is a compelling new documentary that follows several American families willing to break the law to help their children get medical marijuana.

By Justin Andress / January 20, 2020
‘The Animal People’ Is an Infuriating, Gut-wrenching, Gorgeous Doc
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‘The Animal People’ Is an Infuriating, Gut-wrenching, Gorgeous Doc

There’s a whole bunch of content packed into the emotionally-charged 90-minute runtime of The Animal People.

By Justin Andress / December 17, 2019
Battle the Green-Eyed Monster in ‘Stay Out Stay Alive’
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Battle the Green-Eyed Monster in ‘Stay Out Stay Alive’

Stay Out Stay Alive does a wonderful job getting its audience to feel the weight of the dirt piling up figuratively and literally around the cast. Even more impressive, the film keeps enticing us to follow the imploding, little group to see just how deep the hole truly goes.

By Justin Andress / December 5, 2019
‘The Shasta Triangle’ Goes for a Phantasmagoric Walk in the Woods
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‘The Shasta Triangle’ Goes for a Phantasmagoric Walk in the Woods

[The Shasta Triangle] is filled with audacious, original ideas worth exploring and experiencing, even if they don’t always hit the mark like you’d hope

By Justin Andress / December 3, 2019
Once Upon a Time in Nazi-Occupied Haarlem: a Review of ‘Seducing and Killing Nazis’
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Once Upon a Time in Nazi-Occupied Haarlem: a Review of ‘Seducing and Killing Nazis’

In ‘Seducing and Killing Nazis’ author Sophie Poldermans skillfully recaptures the story of WWII heroes Hannie Schaft and Truus and Freddie Oversteegen.

By Justin Andress / September 12, 2019
Wade Into a Thrilling, Bloody Swath of History in Sons of Chaos
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Wade Into a Thrilling, Bloody Swath of History in Sons of Chaos

The historical details in ‘Sons of Chaos’ may be fuzzy, but the story is potent and poignant enough to resonate.

By Justin Andress / August 28, 2019

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