FlixChatter Review: GHOSTLIGHT (2024)–The redemptive power of theater brought to life in a personal and authentic way

What do a construction worker who has never acted before and the most famous Shakespeare play have in common? Not much at first glance, but directors Kelly O’Sullivan and Alex Thompson are somehow able to connect two seemingly unrelated things together in a wonderfully surprising way. This is the real-life couple's second film collaboration after …

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Triangle Of Sadness (2022) Review – a satirical, queasy-inducing voyage

As the Academy Awards is a little over a month away, I'm playing catch up to all the nominated films. Admittedly, I'm not familiar with Swedish filmmaker Ruben Östlund's films so this is my intro to his work. Apparently, he got the inspiration for the film from his wife who's a fashion photographer which sparked …

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