by Harrison McCormick | Feb 19, 2020 | Criticism
Over the years James Bond, Sherlock Holmes, and Dr. Who have become the most portrayed characters on the silver screen, with more than a handful of spin offs and reboots to their respective titles. Considering this treatment, I would argue that a character has reached...
by Harrison McCormick | Oct 25, 2019 | Previews
Having premiered at the 2019 Mountainfilm Film Festival in Telluride, the documentary Finding Home in Boomtown follows a young religious couple who sell their possessions and devote their life to helping homeless Texans. The film is directed by Matthew Maxwell, who...
by Harrison McCormick | Oct 5, 2019 | Reviews
While the list of feature films based on successful comedy sketches is quite small–MacGruber (2010), Waynes World (1992) and Blues Brothers (1980)–2019 adds another to list with the addition of Between Two Ferns: The Movie. One might attribute the absence...
by Harrison McCormick | Jun 2, 2019 | Reviews, Right
Released at the 2019 MountainFilm Festival, Anbessa tells the story of ten-year-old Asalif and his fight against modernization in his Ethiopian community. The film is directed by Mo Scarpelli, previously known for her 2015 documentary Frame by Frame, which also...
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