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Thursday September 24, 2020

Day: September 24, 2020

Features

Everything’s Gone Green: Carnival Dystopia in Michel Franco’s New Order (TIFF 2020)

Alexandra Heller-Nicholas
September 24, 2020
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By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. Franco is aggressively focused on a contemporary moment of social upheaval where a literal class war is rendered even more nightmarish….” Michel Franco’s New Order bursts on the screen with a series of almost breath-takingly bold images. A naked woman covered in green, slime-like paint. A hospital’s […]

Review

Welcome to Jeremy Kasten’s Blu-ray Nightmare: The Dead Ones (Artsploitation Films)

Elias Savada
September 24, 2020
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By Elias Savada. From this long ago shoot in Kasten’s home town of Baltimore, the film reveals itself to be a nimble, fleet (73 minutes) and well-crafted entry.” Mix a touch of Sam Raimi low-budget horror with bizzarro inspiration from sleazemeister John Waters and what do you get? Perhaps The […]

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