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Tag Archives: drama
Review: Went Up the Hill (2025)
Vicky Krieps and Dacre Montgomery star in this intense two-handed ghost story, which is really an exploration of grief. They’re both so good: this is single-minded not-ingratiating work – not crowd-pleasing – and I am here for it. I reviewed … Continue reading
July 2025 Viewing Diary
2025 has not been a movie-watching year for me, outside of the things I’ve been assigned to review. I was feeling really down on myself for not keeping up but honestly something had to give. I had to work on … Continue reading
Posted in Monthly Viewing Diary, Movies, Television
Tagged crime movies, documentary, drama, France, Jensen Ackles, true crime, women directors, X-Files
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Review: She Rides Shotgun (2025)
I reviewed the film adaptation of Jordan Harper’s award-winning debut novel for Rogerebert.com.
Review: Drowning Dry (2025)
This second film from Lithuanian director Laurynas Bareisa is really unsettling. I’ve seen a lot of comments along the lines of “this is like watching paint dry” or “so slow” and I disagree 100%. I reviewed for Ebert.
Review: Wild Diamond (2025)
Liane wants to be “the French Kim Kardashian”, perhaps (most definitely) a dubious goal, but understandable in the context of Wild Diamond. This isn’t your normal cautionary tale about social media and/or influencer culture. There’s something else going on – … Continue reading
Review: Ponyboi (2025)
River Gallo is a really interesting newcomer, holding a unique space as an intersex actor/writer/director and activist. Their background – working-class New Jersey – suffuses Ponyboi, the feature length film they wrote and starred in (Gallo made it as a … Continue reading
Review: The Last Rodeo (2025)
Not to be confused with The Last Showgirl … I reviewed The Last Rodeo for Ebert.
Review: Electra (2025)
Granted, Electra – with its focus on identity and masks and persona – is very much my kind of thing already, but still: I loved it! It’s so playful, not self-serious – which I imagine would have been a huge … Continue reading
March 2025 Viewing Diary
I embarked on a backwards-Supernatural watch in February, and it is continuing still, and is pretty much what I am doing right now, outside of viewing for work. We will soon be back to our regular scheduled program. But I’m … Continue reading
Posted in Monthly Viewing Diary, Movies, Television
Tagged biopic, drama, England, France, women directors
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Review: Eric LaRue (2025)
I reviewed Michael Shannon’s directorial debut, Eric LaRue for Ebert (randomly, I saw the original production back in 2002!).

