REVIEW: A Fantastic Woman (2017) dir. Sebastián Lelio
Chilean director Sebastián Lelio’s latest feature film, A Fantastic Woman, is the year’s most highly touted piece of transgender representation. Just looking at…
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Chilean director Sebastián Lelio’s latest feature film, A Fantastic Woman, is the year’s most highly touted piece of transgender representation. Just looking at…
“I thought you only murdered boys” “I go both ways” After rewatching Karyn Kusama’s 2009 film Jennifer’s Body, I’m left with a singular nagging thought: Why the…
W. Logan Freeman is part of the Film Flam team at Boston Hassle. They are an artist with a degree in Experimental…
A woman places an egg-shaped timer on her bathroom sink. She fills her tub, sets the timer, disrobes, and masturbates. We see…
Thor: Ragnarok is the 17th film in Marvel’s now decade-long experiment of shared universe storytelling, and the third film in the Thor franchise. To keep…
The Florida Project is director Sean Baker’s follow-up to his breakout hit Tangerine — a film that followed two transgender sex-workers with, what many…
Columbus is the first feature film from the mononymous Kogonada, a video essayist known for crafting dissections of everything from Ozu to Breaking Bad….
The Ornithologist, the latest from Portuguese filmmaker João Pedro Rodrigues, is reportedly a reimagining of Saint Anthony through a queer lens. But…
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Masters of the Universe is an abhorrent movie. Poorly plotted, acted, and conceived on every level. It even commits the most egregious…
Director Ana Lily Amirpour erupted into the film world in 2014 with her low-budget “Iranian vampire Western” A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night. The…
In 2012, Ridley Scott — in collaboration with Damon Lindelof — released a prequel to his treasured 1979 masterpiece, Alien. Brazenly titled Prometheus, the…