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‘The Zone of Interest’ Review: Jonathan Glazer's Latest Confronts the Ultimate Evils of Humanity
Colton Peregoy 5/30/23 Colton Peregoy 5/30/23

‘The Zone of Interest’ Review: Jonathan Glazer's Latest Confronts the Ultimate Evils of Humanity

Filmmaker Jonathan Glazer's latest is as technically innovative as it is viscerally disturbing, creating a vision of existential evil unlike any Holocaust movie ever seen.

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‘Aitamaako’Tamisskapi Natosi: Before the Sun’ Review: Logan Red Crow Is Determined to Become the World’s Best Female Bareback Relay Racer
Reviews Colton Peregoy 4/28/23 Reviews Colton Peregoy 4/28/23

‘Aitamaako’Tamisskapi Natosi: Before the Sun’ Review: Logan Red Crow Is Determined to Become the World’s Best Female Bareback Relay Racer

Against the beautiful backdrop of Blackfoot Territory, this documentary explores the deep connection between humans and horses, family and community, and tradition and modernity.

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‘Sisu’ Review: A Grisly Good Time if You're Into WWII-Set Nordic Westerns
Colton Peregoy 4/26/23 Colton Peregoy 4/26/23

‘Sisu’ Review: A Grisly Good Time if You're Into WWII-Set Nordic Westerns

The latest from Finnish writer/director Jalmari Helander, Sisu is a riotous viewing experience for any audience prepared for a movie about a man whose relentless will to live leads to a ton of outrageously comical Nazi deaths.

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‘Smoking Causes Coughing’ Review: A Slight, Yet Hilarious Addition to Quentin Dupiuex's Unusual Filmography
Reviews Colton Peregoy 3/30/23 Reviews Colton Peregoy 3/30/23

‘Smoking Causes Coughing’ Review: A Slight, Yet Hilarious Addition to Quentin Dupiuex's Unusual Filmography

With ‘Smoking Causes Coughing’ French director Quentin Dupieux adds another kooky work to his prolific filmography, this time with an ‘anti-superhero’ superhero flick.

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‘The Worst Ones’ Review: Capturing the Reality of an Underserved Suburb in Northern France Through the Eyes of Child Non-Actors
Reviews Colton Peregoy 3/24/23 Reviews Colton Peregoy 3/24/23

‘The Worst Ones’ Review: Capturing the Reality of an Underserved Suburb in Northern France Through the Eyes of Child Non-Actors

Directing duo Lise Akoka and Romane Guere explore the integrity of contemporary social realist filmmaking by focusing on a group of child non-actors growing up in a working-class suburb in Northern France.

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SXSW Review: Otherworldy Russian Artist Demonstrates the Revolutionary Spirit of Drag Performance in ‘Queendom’
Reviews Colton Peregoy 3/11/23 Reviews Colton Peregoy 3/11/23

SXSW Review: Otherworldy Russian Artist Demonstrates the Revolutionary Spirit of Drag Performance in ‘Queendom’

Filmmaker Agniia Galdanova creates an emotionally and visually arresting portrait of Russian drag activist Gena Marvin.

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‘All That Breathes’ Review: The Birds Flying Overhead Serve As An Environmental And Socio-Political Warning For Our Contemporary World
Reviews Colton Peregoy 2/7/23 Reviews Colton Peregoy 2/7/23

‘All That Breathes’ Review: The Birds Flying Overhead Serve As An Environmental And Socio-Political Warning For Our Contemporary World

A beautiful and spiritual documentary following the lives of two brothers with a deep passion for healing birds of prey.

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‘Joyland’ Review: A Striking Debut Feature Examining Gender And Identity In Modern Pakistan
Reviews Colton Peregoy 1/21/23 Reviews Colton Peregoy 1/21/23

‘Joyland’ Review: A Striking Debut Feature Examining Gender And Identity In Modern Pakistan

Tragically romantic and unassumingly confident, Sadiq's first feature profoundly examines identity standards in modern-day Pakistan.

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‘The Eternal Daughter’ Review: The Haunting of Memories In Joanna Hogg's New Gothic Horror
Reviews Colton Peregoy 12/2/22 Reviews Colton Peregoy 12/2/22

‘The Eternal Daughter’ Review: The Haunting of Memories In Joanna Hogg's New Gothic Horror

In The Eternal Daughter, Joanna Hogg collaborates with her leading lady and lifelong friend, Tilda Swinton, to excavate their deep and intricate relationships with their mothers, who have passed away in recent years.

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‘EO’ Review: An Innocent Equine Versus The Post-Industrial World
Reviews Colton Peregoy 11/18/22 Reviews Colton Peregoy 11/18/22

‘EO’ Review: An Innocent Equine Versus The Post-Industrial World

Through the eyes of a donkey, Polish filmmaker Jerzy Skolimoski makes powerful criticisms of modern society in his daring, unparalleled new film.

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‘Maya and the Wave’ Review: Maya Gabeira’s Big-Wave Surfing Career Is Fervidly Captured In The Latest Documentary From Stephanie Johnes
Reviews Colton Peregoy 9/9/22 Reviews Colton Peregoy 9/9/22

‘Maya and the Wave’ Review: Maya Gabeira’s Big-Wave Surfing Career Is Fervidly Captured In The Latest Documentary From Stephanie Johnes

For her latest directorial effort, Johnes centers her focus on showcasing the incredible life and calling of Brazilian surfer Maya Gabeira, best known for her Guinness World Record holding for the largest wave ever surfed by a woman.

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‘Benediction’ Review: Terrence Davies’ Search For Salvation Through World War I Poet Siegfried Sassoon.
Reviews Colton Peregoy 6/12/22 Reviews Colton Peregoy 6/12/22

‘Benediction’ Review: Terrence Davies’ Search For Salvation Through World War I Poet Siegfried Sassoon.

In his latest work, Davies once again looks to the past in an attempt to create meaning in our present with his latest biopic of World War I poet Siegfried Sassoon.

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‘A Hero’ Review: Ashgar Farhadi's Study Of A Modern Man's Pursuit To Restore His Dignity.
Reviews Colton Peregoy 1/9/22 Reviews Colton Peregoy 1/9/22

‘A Hero’ Review: Ashgar Farhadi's Study Of A Modern Man's Pursuit To Restore His Dignity.

Emphasizing the filmmaker’s fascination with social realism, A Hero is masterly woven into a moral quest of a downtrodden protagonist’s road to redemption.

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‘Passing’ Review: Intricate Perspectives of Race and Identity in Rebecca Hall’s Powerful Debut Feature 
Colton Peregoy 11/13/21 Colton Peregoy 11/13/21

‘Passing’ Review: Intricate Perspectives of Race and Identity in Rebecca Hall’s Powerful Debut Feature 

Backed by an exceptional cast including Tessa Thompson, Ruth Negga, and André Holland, Passing serves as a rumination on race and identity, working in a period setting while also addressing social implications that still affect our world today.

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‘Spencer’ Review: Pablo Larraín’s Allegorical, Unconventional Princess Diana Biopic
Reviews Colton Peregoy 11/4/21 Reviews Colton Peregoy 11/4/21

‘Spencer’ Review: Pablo Larraín’s Allegorical, Unconventional Princess Diana Biopic

Never the filmmaker to follow typical narrative formulas or fulfill conventional biopic expectations, Larraín’s Spencer chooses to explore Diana’s psychological state of mind during a pivotal time in her life rather than focus on actual events in the icon’s later years.

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