Malcolm & Marie Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Sam Levinson’s Malcolm & Marie is a very interesting watch. This is the first movie, in a very long time, where I still don’t know how to feel about it. Am I supposed to enjoy the film based on the performances alone? Am I supposed to dislike it because the screenplay is absolutely bonkers? Levinson masks his own insecurities as a filmmaker, … Continue reading Malcolm & Marie Review

Sundance Film Festival: ‘First Date’ Review And Interview With The Filmmakers

By: Amanda Guarragi First Date is a fun and entertaining ride, as newcomers Manuel Crosby and Darren Knapp, give us a throwback flick filled with many twists and turns. We meet Mike, a highs-school kid with a crush, who musters up the courage to ask out Kelsey on a date. The only issue is that Mike doesn’t have a car, so he borrows money and … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘First Date’ Review And Interview With The Filmmakers

Sundance Film Festival: ‘Cryptozoo’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Cryptozoo is an animated film with such a unique story, that is heavily centered on mythological beings. It is a film that introduces you to a whole other world and makes you care for these creatures, called ‘cryptids’. ‘Cryptids’ are creatures whose existence is disputed or unsupported. They are treated poorly and are segregated from the human race. The film has beautiful … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘Cryptozoo’ Review

Sundance Film Festival: ‘Violation’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Madeleine Sims-Fewer and Dusty Mancinelli’s Violation is a film that will leave you in awe of the work that was done. It is one of the most incredible revenge films I have seen. This handled trauma in a very stylistic & symbolic way. It is a very difficult watch as they both incorporated horror elements to address Miriam’s (Madeleine Sims-Fewer) trauma. The … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘Violation’ Review

Sundance Film Festival: ‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi Prisoners of the Ghostland is a very fun film to sit through. It is beautifully shot, colourful and has a really interesting cast of characters. This was my first Sion Sono film and I really appreciated his style of filmmaking. He blends genres and breaks structural boundaries with his storytelling. He draws from Westerns, samurai and post-apocalyptic films to make his first … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘Prisoners Of The Ghostland’ Review