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12 Strong(2018)enlighten me, grip me, up my adrenaline · From Alan Scherstuhl at Village Voice: Fuglsig is adept at showing choppers and peaks, caves and campfires, at suggesting the great silence at the roof of the world. He’s also a sure hand with the geography of battle, with ensuring we understand why the bullets fly in the direction they’re flying and both where they come from and where they hit. That said, the firefights do wear on. |
1985(2018)enlighten me, grip me, tug my heartstrings · From Matt Zoller Seitz at RogerEbert.com: It feels immediate and rings true, thanks to the performances of its lead actors, and the storytelling of director Yen Tan and his co-writer, co-editor. and cinematographer, the single-named Hutch. |
2 Dope Queens(2018)From Robert Lloyd at Los Angeles Times: The hosts are smart, sweet and centered enough that they can handle the lowest topics in a way that feels innocent and refreshing. |
A Prayer Before Dawn(2018)grip me, stretch my mind, take me back · From David Fear at Rolling Stone: Even as the story builds to a final mano a mano, the movie is less invested in a win-or-lose outcome than in taking you along for the ride. |
A Private War(2018)From Alan Ng at Film Threat: Colvin’s downward spiral not only sucked the positive energy from her friends and colleagues, but it will take it away from you as well. Quite frankly, this is a good thing. Films don’t always have to end with rainbows and lollipops to be powerful. |
A Quiet Place(2018)From Richard Scott Larson at Slant Magazine: The pleasure of A Quiet Place is in John Krasinski’s commitment to imagining the resourceful ways in which a family might survive in this kind of world, then bearing witness to the filmmaker’s skillfully constructed methods of putting them to the ultimate test, relentlessly breaking down all of the walls the family has erected to keep the monsters out. |