
Chris Shields
Movies reviews only
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The Blue Caftan (2022) |
What at first appears to be a story of secret lives and betrayal destined for a tragic end becomes a nuanced portrait of unconditional love and acceptance at its most radical. - Sight & Sound
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| Posted Jun 08, 2023
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Cadavres exquis (1976) |
A somber and contemplative political whodunnit set amid the violence and radicalism that pervaded 1970s Italy. - Screen Slate
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| Posted Oct 10, 2021
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Our Time Machine (2019) |
Depending on the day you've had and the last time you talked to your parents, it's a good idea to keep the Kleenex handy. - Film Threat
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| Posted Sep 11, 2020
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Fellini's Roma (1972) |
A dizzying assault of radically stylized, pure cinema. - Screen Slate
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| Posted Jan 14, 2020
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Cassandro, the Exotico! (2018) |
Losier captures all the camp of such a larger than life figure, but underneath all the pageantry and breathtaking maneuvers off the top rope is a sustained note of mental and physical pain. - Screen Slate
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| Posted Jul 23, 2019
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Clinton Road (2019) |
Sometimes I forget how bad it can be. I watch enough B-horror that, over time, it appears my floor has descended to an untold depth. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jul 18, 2019
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Lackluster gore aside, Alien Party Crashers shows Stray has a knack for likable characters and quippy dialogue. The film presents an interesting dance of ambitious sci-fi storytelling and backyard zombie horror. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jun 12, 2019
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Our Time Machine (2019) |
Depending on the day you've had and the last time you talked to your parents, it's a good idea to keep the Kleenex handy. - Cinema Axis
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| Posted May 17, 2019
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Kiss Kiss (2017) |
...In the end, though, the film's style is muddled, and the promise of its trashy premise is left somewhat unfulfilled. - Film Threat
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| Posted Mar 25, 2019
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Johnny Gruesome (2018) |
The balancing act Lamberson's film achieves between adolescent drama and ghastly horror is truly something special. - Film Threat
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| Posted Feb 27, 2019
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