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Archives for March 2021

‘The Feast’ Serves Up Beauty and Grand Guignol Carnage [SXSW Review]

March 17, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

Welsh film The Feast opens with an employee manning an oil drill stumbling away from a dig site, blood covering their face.

It’s visually disconnected from the cold, sterile environment where the rest of the film takes place, but this seemingly incongruous opening hangs heavy over a dinner party from hell.  [Read more…]

Filed Under: SXSW Tagged With: Annes Elwy, Bjørn Ståle Bratberg, Julian Lewis Jones, Lee Haven Jones, Lisa Palfrey, Nia Roberts, Rhodri Meillir, Roger Williams, Sion Alun Davies, Stefan Cennydd

‘Offseason’ Delivers Style Over Substance and Scares [SXSW Review]

March 17, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

What happens when you throw Silent Hill into a horror mumblecore blender?

You get Offseason! [Read more…]

Filed Under: SXSW Tagged With: Jeremy Gardner, Jocelin Donahue, Joe Swanberg, Melora Walters, Mickey Keating, Richard Brake

‘Psycho Goreman’ Is A Delightful Throwback With A Mean Streak [Blu Review]

March 16, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

One of the year’s most enjoyable horror comedies takes the unexpected form of a 90s throwback in PG: Psycho Goreman.

Let’s bitch it out… [Read more…]

Filed Under: Horror Film Reviews Tagged With: Adam Brooks, Alexis Hancey, Blitz/Berlin, Kristen MacCulloch, Matt Ninabar, Matthew Kennedy, Nita-Jossee Hanna, Owen Myre, Scout Flint, Steven Kostanski, Steven Vlahos

A Disappointing Death Mars An Otherwise Solid Finale of ‘A Discovery Of Witches’ [Review]

March 13, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

Weekly coverage of A Discovery of Witches continues as the second season comes to a close.

Let’s bitch it out…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: A Discovery of Witches Tagged With: Adelle Leonce, Aisling Loftus, Aiysha Hart, Alex Kingston, David Newman, Deborah Harkness, Edward Bluemel, Gregg Chillin, Jacob Ifan, Joshua Pickering, Lindsay Duncan, Malin Buska, Owen Teale, Paul Rhys, Sheila Hancock, shudder, Sophia Myles, Steven Cree, sundance now, Teresa Palmer, Valarie Pettiford

The Teens Are Mostly Alright in HBO Max’s New Series, Genera+ion [Review w/ Gayly Dreadful]

March 11, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

Each week Joe and Terry discuss the most recent episodes of HBO Max’s Genera+ion, alternating between our respective sites. 

Spoilers follow for Episodes 1-3

[Read more…]

Filed Under: Generation Tagged With: Chase Sui Wonders, Chloe East, Connor Chavez, Daniel Barnz, genera+ion, generation, Haley Sanchez, HBO, justice smith, Lena Dunham, Martha Plimpton, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Nathanya Alexander, Uly Schlesinger, Zelda Barnz

Grievances From The Past Come Back To Haunt Diana and Matthew [‘A Discovery of Witches’ Review]

March 6, 2021 by Joe Lipsett

Weekly coverage of A Discovery of Witches continues as Queen Elizabeth and Matthew’s sister Louisa spark some much needed conflict back in 1591.

Let’s bitch it out…

[Read more…]

Filed Under: A Discovery of Witches Tagged With: Barbara Marten, Elaine Cassidy, Joshua Pickering, Matthew Goode, Sheila Hancock, shudder, sundance now, Teresa Palmer, Tom Hughes

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I am a freelance film and television journalist based in Toronto, Canada.

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