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Review: ‘ Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain’  Doesn't Meet the Stature of Its Subject
Review: ‘ Roadrunner: A Film About Anthony Bourdain’ Doesn't Meet the Stature of Its Subject
ReviewGreg AriettaJuly 14, 2021Greg Arietta, Review, 2021, Anthony Bourdain, Morgan Neville, Documentary, Roadrunner
Review: ‘Army of the Dead,’ A Perfectly Serviceable Zombie Heist Action Flick
Review: ‘Army of the Dead,’ A Perfectly Serviceable Zombie Heist Action Flick
ReviewGreg AriettaMay 21, 2021Greg Arietta, Review, 2021, Zach Snyder, Netflix, Dave Bautista, Army of the Dead
Review: ‘Love Death + Robots Vol. 2’ Continues Delivering the Goods
Review: ‘Love Death + Robots Vol. 2’ Continues Delivering the Goods
Review, Editor's ChoiceGreg AriettaMay 19, 2021Greg Arietta, Review, 2021, Tim Miller, David Fincher, Netflix, Love Death + Robots
Review: ‘The Killing of Two Lovers’ Renders the Agony of a Tumultuous Marital Split
Review: ‘The Killing of Two Lovers’ Renders the Agony of a Tumultuous Marital Split
ReviewGreg AriettaMay 14, 2021Greg Arietta, Review, 2021, Neon, The Killing of Two Lovers, Robert Machoian
SXSW Review: Thirteen Tales for Chills and Thrills with the SXSW Midnight Shorts
SXSW Review: Thirteen Tales for Chills and Thrills with the SXSW Midnight Shorts
ReviewGreg AriettaMarch 31, 2021Review, Greg Arietta, 2021, SXSW, SXSW2021, Midnight Shorts, Joanne is Dead, Run That Shit!, Flick, A Puff Before Dying, Flex, Recklaw, Puss, The Thing That Ate the Birds, Significant Other, Don't Peek, Stuffed
SXSW Review: Making Friends with ‘Language Lessons’
SXSW Review: Making Friends with ‘Language Lessons’
ReviewGreg AriettaMarch 29, 2021Review, Greg Arietta, 2021, SXSW, SXSW2021, Language Lessons
SXSW Review: Feast on the Delights of High Fantasy in ‘The Spine of Night’
SXSW Review: Feast on the Delights of High Fantasy in ‘The Spine of Night’
ReviewGreg AriettaMarch 25, 2021Review, Greg Arietta, 2021, SXSW, SXSW2021, The Spine of Night
SXSW Review: The Overwhelming Anxiety of Self-Doubt in ‘Violet"
SXSW Review: The Overwhelming Anxiety of Self-Doubt in ‘Violet"
ReviewKevin ConnerMarch 22, 2021Review, 2021, SXSW, SXSW2021, Kevin Conner, Seattle, Olivia Munn, Justine Bateman, Justin Theroux, Violet
SXSW Review: ‘Alone Together’ with Charli XCX, Angels, and the Lockdown Album
SXSW Review: ‘Alone Together’ with Charli XCX, Angels, and the Lockdown Album
ReviewGreg AriettaMarch 20, 2021Review, Greg Arietta, 2021, SXSW, SXSW2021, WeWork
SXSW Review: ‘The Lost Sons’ is a True-Crime Identity Crisis
SXSW Review: ‘The Lost Sons’ is a True-Crime Identity Crisis
ReviewKevin ConnerMarch 19, 2021Review, 2021, SXSW, SXSW2021, Kevin Conner, Seattle, Ursula Macfarlane, true crime, The Lost Sons, Lost Sons, Paul Fronczak, Fronczak
SXSW Review: ‘Potato Dreams of America’ is a Disarming and Unique Immigration Story
SXSW Review: ‘Potato Dreams of America’ is a Disarming and Unique Immigration Story
ReviewKevin ConnerMarch 18, 2021Review, 2021, SXSW, SXSW2021, Kevin Conner, Seattle, Wes Hurley, Potato, Potato Dreams, Potato Dreams of America
SXSW Review: Tales from the Cult of Adam Neumann in 'WeWork: or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn'
SXSW Review: Tales from the Cult of Adam Neumann in 'WeWork: or the Making and Breaking of a $47 Billion Unicorn'
ReviewGreg AriettaMarch 17, 2021Review, Greg Arietta, 2021, SXSW, SXSW2021, WeWork
Review: Using Performance as Communication in the Well-Tuned ‘Harmonic Spectrum’
Review: Using Performance as Communication in the Well-Tuned ‘Harmonic Spectrum’
ReviewIvy Pottinger-GlassMarch 8, 2021Ivy Pottinger-Glass, Review, 2021, Harmonic Spectrum
Review: ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ Replicates Tried and True Disney Platitudes
Review: ‘Raya and the Last Dragon’ Replicates Tried and True Disney Platitudes
ReviewGreg AriettaMarch 1, 2021Greg Arietta, Review, 2021, Raya and the Last Dragon, Disney
Review: ‘Minari’ Lays the Roots of the Immigrant Experience
Review: ‘Minari’ Lays the Roots of the Immigrant Experience
ReviewGreg AriettaFebruary 12, 2021Greg Arietta, Review, Minari, Lee Isaac Chung, 2021, A24
Sundance Review: ‘Try Harder!’ Exceeds Expectation
Sundance Review: ‘Try Harder!’ Exceeds Expectation
ReviewMegan BernovichFebruary 8, 2021Megan Bernovich, Review, Sundance 2021, Sundance, Debbie Lum, Lowell, Lowell High School, 2021, Try Harder!
Sundance Review: Edgar Wright Pays Tribute to Two Unsung Greats in ‘The Sparks Brothers’
Sundance Review: Edgar Wright Pays Tribute to Two Unsung Greats in ‘The Sparks Brothers’
ReviewGreg AriettaFebruary 3, 2021Review, Greg Arietta, Sundance, Sundance 2021, 2021, The Sparks Brothers
Sundance Review: 'Land' Stares Void-lessly at Grief
Sundance Review: 'Land' Stares Void-lessly at Grief
ReviewGreg AriettaJanuary 31, 2021Review, Greg Arietta, Sundance, Sundance 2021, 2021, Land
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