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HORROR THRILLERS. “The Rental.” / “The Endless.” / “Mary.”

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“The Rental” (2020, Hulu) horror/drama . Follows two couples who begin to suspect they are being watched in the house they rented.         Fronted by fine enough acting ( Dan Stevens , Alison Brie , Sheila Vand , Jeremy Allen White , and Toby Huss ), the first half of this indie thriller was darkly provocative enough to entice longer interest. Actor Dave Franco (James bro) showed some promising directing chops with the flimsy but intriguing script that he wrote with Joe Swanberg, who is more known for writing screenplays for “micro-budget” movies.         But the salaciously sinister allure of this joint gets lost in the end game. The conclusion didn't make sense at all. 🎥💻📽 “The Endless” (2017, Sling) science fiction horror film directed, produced by and starring Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead . Justin wrote the film, while Aaron Moorhead was the cinematographer; both also acted as editors. This indi...

POLITICAL FILMS: “The Silent Revolution.” / “Miral.”

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“The Silent Revolution” (2018, Plex) German historical drama that depicts the true story of a high school class in the German Democratic Republic , who have a moment of silence for the victims of the failed Hungarian Revolution of 1956 . Based on the book of the same name by Dietrich Garstka , who was one of the students.         The Hungarian Revolution (23 October to 4 November 1956) was an attempted countrywide revolution against the government of the Hungarian People's Republic (1949–1989) and the policies caused by the government's subordination to the Soviet Union .        Written and directed by Lars Kraume, the feature offers a more emotional than political take on the youngsters’ brand of dissent--by navigating how the families or parents react to their kids’ collective action. But not so much exploration of Hungarian reality in those years.         Still, the ...

SORT of Social Commentary: “Topside.” / “Burning Kentucky.” / “99 Homes.” / “Every Secret Thing.”

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“Topside” (2020, Tubi) drama. In New York City, a mother and daughter live in abandoned subway tunnels underneath the city. When events force them elsewhere, they flee aboveground where they confront a difficult night in wintertime. Out of adventurous curiosity, I embedded myself in NY’s below-subway “slums” years ago to find out, for sure, what’s up with those movies that I saw when I was in the Philippines. So I am somehow familiar with this little movie’s premise.        Lo-hi photography, single-cam close-ups. And sterling acting by co-writer and co-director Celine Held (with Logan George ) as a mom caught in a dead-end. I do admire the filmmakers’ commitment to show us another side of the Big Apple. But that’s all there is to it. “Poverty porn.” Still manipulative in its portrayal of big city misery. 🎥💻📽 “Burning Kentucky” (2019, Tubi) Appalachian folklore thriller about a young woman dealing with a traumatic family event and a dark community ...

FOREIGN FILMS: “Tangerines.” / “Mesrine” / “Someday We’ll Tell Each Other Everything.”

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“Tangerines” (2013, Plex) Estonian – Georgian drama film written, produced, and directed by Zaza Urushadze . Set during the 1992–1993 War in Abkhazia , the film's themes span conflict and war, reconciliation, and pacifism.        This movie was nominated for Best Foreign Language Film award at the 87th Academy Awards and the 72nd Golden Globe Awards . and won several awards in Europe.        “Tangerines” can be categorized as a war feature but we don't see a lot of armed hostilities, faces covered in blood, or cadavers strewn all over the place. No bloated rage, crying and weeping, and all the obligatories of war cinema.        Just four men talking. Yet the impact is huge, the noise is thunderous, and the redemption in the end--inspiring. 🎥👍📽 “Mesrine” (2008, Plex) French biographical crime film on the life of French gangster Jacques Mesrine . The first part, “L'instinct de ...

FOREIGN MOVIES: “The East.” / “Monster.” / “Queen of Hearts.” / “The French Teacher.”

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“The East” a.k.a. “De Oost” (2020, Amazon Prime) Dutch war film , set in the Dutch East Indies of 1946 during the Indonesian National Revolution . Twenty-year-old soldier Johan de Vries is sent to Semarang , where the Dutch army says it is to liberate the Indonesian people from the authority of the dictator Sukarno .         The direction of Jim Taihuttu is comparable with Oliver Stone's “Platoon” (1986) and Stanley Kubrick's “Full Metal Jacket” (1987). I am maybe exaggerating but this movie jolts and jars beyond what most “white as hero” war movies. That war is indeed evil.        And credits as well to the nuanced performance of Martijn Lakemeier as Johan. Conflicted, confused, desperate. 🎥💻📽 “Monster” (2019, Tubi) a.k.a. “Arracht,” Irish period drama , set during the Irish Famine in 1845. This movie tells the story of Colmán Sharkey, a fisherman and farmer, who is forced to go on the run after his he...

“Fall Is a Good Time to Die.” / “Sharp Corner.” / “My Home Unknown.” / “Roving Woman.”

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“Fall Is a Good Time to Die” (2025, Pluto TV) drama. A young ranch hand hunts justice for his sister through the vast landscape of South Dakota. As he wrestles with what he is about to do, he crosses paths with a local county sheriff coming to terms with what she has already done.        This little movie aims to be noirish, obviously. But it simply chugged into tired, redundant, and unimaginative waste. Joe Hiatt is Cody, the confused young man, but his lazy effort only drove the indie into uninteresting farce. Jennifer Pierce Mathus as the sheriff is fine but with a dead-end script and bankrupt direction by Dalton Coffee, she has nowhere to go. 🎥💻📽 “Sharp Corner” (2024, Hulu) thriller based on the 2012 short story by Russell Wangersky . Josh, a family man, becomes obsessed with saving car accident victims at the sharp road corner near his home.        A very perplexing subject or psychological puzzle. With the us...