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All the new movies and early theater releases you can watch at home right now
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I BLAME SOCIETY Review – Would You Kill To Make It In Hollywood?
Would you kill to make it In Hollywood? Check out our review of I BLAME SOCIETY! By Drew Tinnin
Written by Gillian Wallace Horvat and Chase Williamson
Starring Gillian Wallace Horvat, Keith Paulson, Chase Williamson
For any up-and-coming director, or serial murderer, Gillian Wallace Horvat’s do-it-yourself dark horror comedy is probably required viewing. Smartly,
I Blame Society is the perfect vessel for its star who also writes and directs, moving quickly from the viewing category of “Why do I like this?” to “I can’t stop watching!” Playing a meta version of herself, Horvat navigates the Hollywood adjacent version of L.A.’s indie film scene showing the shared struggle for a modicum of fame in a town built on desperation. At once a hilarious satire and a twisted fantasy, two questions are asked: “Why haven’t I made it yet?” and
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New Movies to Watch This Week: Barb and Star, Judas and the Black Messiah, Minari and The Mauritanian
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With the Super Bowl behind us and the Oscars looming (and a pandemic-dampened Valentine’s Day as a marketing peg), American distributors are releasing their most robust slate of new releases in months this weekend.
Awards contenders “Judas and the Black Messiah” (about the FBI-sanctioned murder of Fred Hampton) and “Land” (starring and directed by Robin Wright) arrive in theaters, hot off their premieres at this year’s virtual Sundance Film Festival. Also on the awards-worthy indie front, A24 releases last year’s Sundance winner “Minari” on demand. Steven Yuen stars in this immigrant story with universal appeal. And if theaters are open (and safe) near you, consider catching Michelle Pfeiffer in the wickedly funny “French Exit.”