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'DTF St. Louis' Review: A Darkly Comic Murder Mystery
3+ hour, 21+ min ago (252+ words) The series boasts a unique charm that sneaks up on you. DTF St. Louis wastes no time establishing Clark and Floyd as more or less unfuckable: The former likes to ride around in a recumbent bicycle while the latter enthusiastically…...
'Focus on Louise Brooks' Blu-ray Review: Flicker Fusion
1+ week, 6+ day ago (127+ words) This set attests to the magnetism of a major screen presence. For films that are roughly a century old, the surviving elements look excellent after being scanned in 4K. The Street of Forgotten Men has been restored from 35mm nitrate film, as…...
‘The Paper’ Review: A Familiar but Funny Brand Extension
5+ mon, 3+ week ago (716+ words) Ross McIndoe is a Glasgow-based freelancer who writes about movies and TV for The Quietus, Bright Wall/Dark Room, Wisecrack, and others. The Toledo Truth Teller was a once great newspaper that's now part of a vast corporation that makes…...
‘King of the Hill’ Season 14 Review: Quietly Ridiculous and Deeply Familiar
6+ mon, 3+ week ago (797+ words) Paul Attard enjoys writing about experimental cinema, rap/pop music, games, and anything else that tickles their fancy. Their writing has also appeared in MUBI Notebook. The much-belated 14th season of Mike Judge and Greg Daniels's King of the Hill is…...
'The Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes Movie' Review
11+ mon, 3+ week ago (870+ words) Jake Cole is an Atlanta-based film critic whose work has appeared in MTV News and Little White Lies. He is a member of the Atlanta Film Critics Circle and the Online Film Critics Society. Pete Browngardt's delightful The Day the…...