IRRESISTIBLE

IRRESISTIBLE

“Any other summer Irresistible might merely have seemed toothless and out of touch, but viewed through the prism of our particular moment it’s actively insulting. A smugly condescending attempt to skewer liberal condescension, the movie is as clueless as its stumblebum protagonist and a sterling example of everything it attempts to scold.” – WBUR’s The ARTery, 06/25/2020

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BABYTEETH

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“Scanlen holds it all together. She’s not playing an abstraction or an idea, nor is Milla a mere vehicle for the male character’s redemption. In any sane world this wouldn’t be much of a novelty, but it turns out that centering the female protagonist instead of the guy whose life she’s enriching by dying makes a very old story feel (almost) new.” – North Shore Movies, 06/23/2020

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WASP NETWORK

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“Former film critic Assayas is once again tinkering with story structure the way smart kids like to take apart their toys to see how they work. I’m not sure if the movie-shattering halftime reveal ultimately adds up to much more than a nifty gimmick, but it sure is a fun way to keep Wasp Network from being yet another procession of re-enacted historical events.” – WBUR’s The ARTery, 06/18/2020

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YOU SHOULD HAVE LEFT

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“You don’t need to be a horror film scholar to guess that the house is going to hold him accountable for the sins of his past, but what’s unpredictable about the movie is a fully realized, adult dynamic between Bacon and Seyfried, set to a semi-abusive simmer that proves far more unsettling than when reflections in the mirror begin moving of their own accord.” – North Shore Movies, 06/18/2020

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DA 5 BLOODS

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“Lee and Willmott are both full-time cinema studies professors, and Da 5 Bloods is as much a movie about war as it is about war movies. Like their previous collaborations BlacKkKlansman and Chi-Raq, the film is constantly in the process of deconstructing its own iconography, capitalizing on our familiarity with the genre to both playful and provocative ends.” – WBUR’s The ARTery, 06/11/2020

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YOU DON’T NOMI

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“Director Jeffrey McHale avoids talking head interviews, relying entirely on archival footage, voice-over narration and artfully manipulated clips from not just Showgirls but the entire Paul Verhoeven canon, picking out patterns and precedents. It might sound like a joke, but this is really a rather thoughtful and enlightening work of film criticism.” – North Shore Movies, 06/11/2020

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THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND

THE KING OF STATEN ISLAND

“By my watch it’s a full 93 minutes before Scott finally starts hanging out at the firehouse with some of his dad’s old buddies. No points for guessing that our screwed-up kid learns a few important lessons about pride, manhood, and responsibility through his ball-busting banter with FDNY’s finest, which is all pretty cornball and retrograde, but at least it’s a direction.” – North Shore Movies, 06/08/2020

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SHIRLEY

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“As in her 2018 triumph Madeline’s Madeline, Decker takes a destabilizing approach to scenes, eschewing establishing shots and shoving the camera too close to the characters at odd, disjunctive angles. Shirley is only her fourth feature but Decker’s already developed an instantly recognizable visual style that feels like it’s made entirely of elbows.” – North Shore Movies, 06/05/2020

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TOMMASO

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“An almost invasively autobiographical reckoning, the largely improvised film was shot in Ferrara’s own apartment, with his wife Cristina Chiriac playing Dafoe’s spouse and their three-year-old daughter as the young Deedee. So if the movie sometimes feels like you’re eavesdropping on somebody’s most intimate arguments, that’s because you might be.” – WBUR’s The ARTery, 06/04/2020

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QUARANTINE DOUBLE FEATURE: AT HOME ALONE

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“I’ve had no hankering to rewatch Cast Away for the same reasons you won’t catch me taking another look at Contagion. Yet this grim week I found myself drawn to two stark, cinematic portraits of isolation. Gus Van Sant’s Last Days and Robert Altman’s Secret Honor are fictionalized riffs on famous figures, speculating about their darkest hours at home, alone.” – WBUR’s The ARTery, 05/29/2020

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