Morgan Rojas
Movies reviews only
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8 A.M. Metro (2023) |
A valiant effort at showing how a simple act of kindness has the power to change someone's life. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 08, 2023
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Bhagwan Bharose (2023) |
This independent film leads with heart and uses the resources it has to its highest potential. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 05, 2023
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Master Gardener (2022) |
A meditative study on shedding the skin of the past in an attempt at full-bodied metamorphosis. - Cinemacy
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| Posted May 24, 2023
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The Night of the 12th (2022) |
Composer Olivier Margueri’s score offers a beautiful mix of buoyancy sprinkled with melancholy, giving the film its ominous nature. - Cinemacy
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| Posted May 18, 2023
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The Eight Mountains (2022) |
The snowy mountaintops, nighttime bonfires, and cattle farms evoke a sense of spiritual easiness, reminding us that people and the environment can co-exist peacefully. - Cinemacy
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| Posted May 16, 2023
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De Humani Corporis Fabrica (2022) |
Human flesh is cut, punctured, probed, cracked, sliced, and sewn in this deeply affecting commentary on the fragility of life. - Cinemacy
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| Posted May 16, 2023
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Nam June Paik: Moon is the Oldest TV (2023) |
A generous look into the fascinating life of this true thinker... one that bustles with sound, color, and electrifying discovery. - Cinemacy
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| Posted May 16, 2023
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Sick of Myself (2022) |
A 95-minute-long insanity spiral and nihilist’s delight. - Cinemacy
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| Posted May 16, 2023
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BlackBerry (2023) |
Glenn Howerton's comedic fingerprints are all over this film in the best way possible; anyone acting alongside him is automatically elevated to his level. - Cinemacy
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| Posted May 16, 2023
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How to Blow Up a Pipeline (2022) |
A commendable ecological thriller, yet I fear it lacks the staying power to make a cinematic political statement of the highest degree. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 06, 2023
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Enys Men (2022) |
Filmmaker Mark Jenkin takes us on a visceral trip through the cerebral cortex in this psychological horror-art film hybrid. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 04, 2023
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Inside (2023) |
Inside is isolation insanity at its peak while simultaneously shining a light on the dark side of luxury. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Mar 17, 2023
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Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (2023) |
An immersive viewing experience and striking celebration of natural beauty in all forms. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 29, 2023
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Women Talking (2022) |
Explosive, euphoric, and powerful, Women Talking is a passionate piece of filmmaking from all sides. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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EO (2022) |
A stunning, emotive arthouse gem and future classic. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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The Banshees of Inisherin (2022) |
The tonal bait and switch from dark comedy to introspective, sensitive drama is what makes The Banshees of Inisherin among the year's best. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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Triangle of Sadness (2022) |
'Triangle of Sadness' satirizes high society's self-obsessed elites, making for a side-splitting, vomit-spewing, hilariously unhinged time. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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Mija (2022) |
An emotionally compelling film that asks the rhetorical question: Who is allowed to dream? - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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Moonage Daydream (2022) |
Prepare for a full-body adrenaline rush as your mind attempts to wrap around a technicolor explosion of the senses. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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The Story of Film: A New Generation (2022) |
Forget film school, this epic tale of innovation is a masterclass in moviemaking. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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Bodies Bodies Bodies (2022) |
A cringey, yet crucial, part of the Gen Z cinematic universe. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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Three Minutes - A Lengthening (2021) |
Bianca Stigter keeps the memory of the dead alive by preserving the last known artifact of their existence. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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Ali & Ava (2021) |
This middle-aged love story gives a fresh perspective on loneliness. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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The Good Nurse (2022) |
The film's deliberately paced editing and eerie score successfully capture the essence of feeling unsettled. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 28, 2023
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Fingers in the Wind (2022) |
An impressive debut from a new voice in cinema, especially one that's focused on Black, queer, coming-of-age stories. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jan 06, 2023
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The Menu (2022) |
Mark Mylod's satirical horror puts a clever spin on the "eat the rich" anecdote that, while mesmerizing to look at, leaves us hungry for more. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Nov 22, 2022
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Good Night Oppy (2022) |
Good Night Oppy offers audiences old fashioned, feel good optimism and stands as a testament to just how powerful inanimate objects can be when personified by humans. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Nov 15, 2022
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A Love Song (2022) |
A subtle, spectacular meditation on aloneness. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jul 15, 2022
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Tíu (2022) |
TÍU embodies the charm of OMAM, and acts as a modest celebration of their decade-long career. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 24, 2022
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My Love Affair with Marriage (2022) |
A cheeky look at womanhood, and a sophisticated cartoon for grown-ups. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 24, 2022
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God's Time (2022) |
Fast-paced and hip, fitting squarely into the growing category of films for the "Euphoria" crowd. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 24, 2022
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Sophia (2022) |
Both Sophia the documentary–as well as Sophia the most realistic humanoid robot in the world–will provoke deep questions about what it means to be human. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 24, 2022
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Marcel the Shell with Shoes On (2021) |
Lighthearted entertainment that aims to please. Peace & Love. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 24, 2022
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Neptune Frost (2021) |
A dazzling amalgamation of art, color, sound, and images. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 16, 2022
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The Integrity of Joseph Chambers (2022) |
A methodical study of human behavior and the self-preservation tactics we default to when we fear the unknown. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 16, 2022
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Santos - Skin to Skin (2022) |
This portrait of a previously unsung hero is sure to inspire you to learn more about international music, or at the very least, to get up and dance! - Cinemacy
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| Posted Jun 13, 2022
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The Innocents (2021) |
Eskil Vogt channels an atmospheric and darkly surreal coming-of-age story. - Cinemacy
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| Posted May 13, 2022
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Big Crow (2022) |
A moving portrait of a Native American basketball prodigy, whose unexpected passing brought a community together and new importance to the sport of basketball. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 29, 2022
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Anaïs in Love (2021) |
For a French rom-com about a thirty-something Parisian falling in and out of love (with both men and women), Anaïs In Love isnt as très chic as I expected. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 29, 2022
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Cow (2021) |
Andrea Arnold delicately captures the boring, beautiful life of a dairy cow. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 27, 2022
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Jane by Charlotte (2021) |
A love letter to mothers and daughters everywhere, the film encourages us to look at our loved ones with both admiration as well as compassion. After all, were just human. Even our mothers. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 27, 2022
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Spin Me Round (2022) |
Where Baena and Brie take this film is never totally clear, and that's the fun to be had... sort of. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 27, 2022
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To Leslie (2022) |
Andrea Riseborough shines in this story about survival, serving as a reminder that it's never too late to better your life. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 27, 2022
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32 Sounds (2022) |
An interactive journey for those who are looking to take a meditative exploration to better appreciate the world of sound. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 27, 2022
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Self-Portrait (2022) |
Both soothing in its uninterrupted observation of nature and claustrophobic in its intrusive, omniscient presence, Self-Portrait gives us many ways to interpret its message. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 27, 2022
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Rock Bottom Riser (2021) |
An exhilarating and psychedelically explosive cinematic essay and feature debut from filmmaker Fern Silva. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 27, 2022
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Stanleyville (2021) |
What it lacks in terms of "blockbuster appeal" will be met tenfold by arthouse enthusiasts who cant get enough of obscure, absurdist indie films. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 27, 2022
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Hatching (2022) |
Unforgettably quirky and grotesque, Finnish director Hanna Bergholm's campy body horror is not for the faint of heartor stomach. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Apr 27, 2022
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King Knight (2021) |
The humor of King Knight comes from the characters taking themselves so seriously despite its obviously silly premise. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Feb 18, 2022
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Cosmic Dawn (2022) |
If you're in the mood for some low-stakes, campy cult bizarreness, Cosmic Dawn may pique your interest. - Cinemacy
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| Posted Feb 18, 2022
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