
Sabina Dana Plasse
Movies reviews only
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My Friend Tommy (2023) |
Being a very male-centric documentary, it offers an insider’s look as to what men think is necessary to achieve the companionship of women and how our society views dating and the process. - Film Threat
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| Posted Sep 29, 2023
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Freedom's Path (2022) |
Freedom’s Path puts everything on the screen and hardly loses a beat. - Film Threat
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| Posted Sep 29, 2023
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Ferryman (2021) |
The idea behind Ferryman lives on and begins to make more sense the more one thinks it is over. Bender’s film never really leaves one’s thoughts even well after it’s over. - Film Threat
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| Posted Sep 29, 2023
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What's My Name Again? (2023) |
Zender has some interesting points on life and identity, as his characters are appealing. - Film Threat
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| Posted Sep 05, 2023
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Karen Carpenter: Starving for Perfection (2023) |
Martin adds layers and layers of understanding to Karen Carpenter, a woman who left way too soon. - Film Threat
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| Posted Aug 30, 2023
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Mermaids' Lament (2023) |
Well-acted and beautifully presented, Mermaid’s Lament is an enjoyable watch. - Film Threat
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| Posted Aug 29, 2023
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On the Line (2023) |
Victoria Lucie carries this one-woman film exceptionally well, and the radio show-type voice set-up is well executed. - Film Threat
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| Posted Aug 18, 2023
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Bibi (2023) |
Unexplainable and uncomfortable moments throughout Bibi add to its appeal as a suspense thriller. - Film Threat
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| Posted Aug 16, 2023
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Oppenheimer (2023) |
Nolan throws down the reality of power, war, and distrust and indirectly relates to our current times of change. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jul 26, 2023
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Midday Black Midnight Blue (2022) |
The film works best on a subconscious level. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jul 11, 2023
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The Angry Black Girl and Her Monster (2023) |
A horror ride with a unique and contemporary artistic vision. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jun 09, 2023
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Aloners (2021) |
It’s a moving drama with an excellent central performance.
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| Posted Jun 09, 2023
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Rachel, Rachel (1968) |
The film’s moment in time is one of note, especially as a story that grows from the inside out. - Film Threat
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| Posted May 19, 2023
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Sapiosexual (2023) |
Sapiosexual is twisted and bizarre, but the conniving intellectual existence of its characters makes for an exciting story. - Film Threat
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| Posted May 15, 2023
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Sweethurt (2020) |
With a spaghetti bowl of storylines and characters, Sweethurt manages to wrap them all up in one big twisted, and delightful bite. - Film Threat
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| Posted Apr 24, 2023
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Passion (2008) |
Filmed on celluloid with questionable lighting but a lovely music score, this is a relatively simple and prolonged story supported by dynamic dialogue.
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| Posted Apr 19, 2023
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Air (2023) |
How the Air Jordan brand came to be is what Air is all about—the journey, not the sport. - Film Threat
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| Posted Apr 05, 2023
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National Anthem (2023) |
It is visually stunning and a complete story everyone can understand, with great drag performances and other spectacles that make this film memorable. - Film Threat
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| Posted Mar 23, 2023
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Chronicles of a Wandering Saint (2023) |
Bustillo’s sense of humor and beauty within his storytelling is memorable and classic, like many auteurs. - Film Threat
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| Posted Mar 22, 2023
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The Holly (2022) |
Uncovers the voice of reason for those compelled to understand a broken system. - Film Threat
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| Posted Mar 09, 2023
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The Karen Carpenter Story (1989) |
Dives into the performer and artist whose voice and feeling are the mood of her time. It flows from one interview to the next seamlessly, whether it’s a celebrity, writer, or friend. - Film Threat
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| Posted Feb 13, 2023
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Mango Tango (2009) |
Mango Tango makes some valid points about how an independent, single woman navigates the world her way. - Film Threat
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| Posted Feb 01, 2023
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Judy Blume Forever (2023) |
Judy provides answers or, at the very least, an ear. - Film Threat
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| Posted Feb 01, 2023
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Food and Country (2023) |
Through this Herculean task of bringing so many voices and frontline food workers into the spotlight, Gabbert serves an audience who would like to know more and make a change for the better. - Film Threat
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| Posted Feb 01, 2023
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Eileen (2023) |
Eileen breaks boundaries on perceived power, especially in a stylized and dramatic manner where silence and austerity reveal an underbelly that can’t be buried and is only explainable and experienced in the art realm of cinema. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jan 30, 2023
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Little Richard: I Am Everything (2023) |
Brilliantly connects the past, present, and future. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jan 30, 2023
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Deep Rising (2023) |
Rytz, along with narrator Jason Momoa, provides a comprehensive and educational deep dive into how ocean mining has been secretly occurring around the planet and how it could be worse than mining on the land. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jan 30, 2023
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What Remains (2022) |
Although What Remains is slow moving it is purposeful about accepting forgiveness and moving on. - Film Threat
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| Posted Nov 17, 2022
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Elephant Refugees (2020) |
The day and night footage, with plenty of on-camera commentaries, makes Elephant Refugees compelling. - Film Threat
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| Posted Nov 16, 2022
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The Great Basin (2021) |
This is not a complicated, glossy documentary, but it will exist as a fascinating historical document when this way of life no longer exists. - Film Threat
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| Posted Nov 15, 2022
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Waking Up Dead (2022) |
For a film made during the height of the pandemic, it is very creative in its use of space, characters, voices, and time. - Film Threat
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| Posted Nov 07, 2022
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In the Court of the Crimson King (2022) |
The many musicians that grace the screen with their stories and memories... are the film’s grit and frame Amies’s intentions to understand how King Crimson has reigned so long and so well. - Film Threat
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| Posted Oct 19, 2022
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Dear Zoe (2022) |
Dear Zoe, is more of a story about healing and acceptance for a young adult who finds guidance within to move forward, which inspires the people around her because they share so many unbreakable bonds. - Film Threat
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| Posted Oct 19, 2022
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Ask Me to Dance (2022) |
Ask Me to Dance is a simple yet enjoyable film. [Full review in Spanish] - Film Threat
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| Posted Oct 10, 2022
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The Bostonians (1984) |
Although the film is basic in its production and camera work, the story is not without profound depth in the concept that the battle continues to rage for women to have equal rights and freedoms with men no matter the time and place. - Film Threat
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| Posted Sep 26, 2022
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Good Girl Jane (2022) |
Good Girl Jane is a well-defined and executed drama with beautiful camera work on a not-so-pretty subject. - Film Threat
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| Posted Aug 29, 2022
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America's Family (2022) |
An important call for change and respect. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jul 22, 2022
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Clara Sola (2021) |
Clara Sola is an intriguing film ripe with symbolism and strong performances. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jul 20, 2022
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Karmalink (2021) |
Ihave not seen many sci-fi films made in Cambodia, but there’s no doubt Karmalink will stick in my memory for a long time. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jul 18, 2022
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Alchemy of the Spirit (2022) |
Alchemy of the Spirit is beautifully presented even though it appears as if there’s little happening. The color, light, and lack of detail are multiple layers of thought-provoking cinema. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jul 18, 2022
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Unsilenced (2021) |
Screenwriters Lee, Jocelyn Tennant, and Ty Chan do an admirable job transforming college students into social justice fighters and exposing the CCP. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jun 20, 2022
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The Walk (2022) |
Taking a page out of history to remind us how far we have come as a society is an eye-opening and valiant effort by director Daniel Adams for The Walk. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jun 15, 2022
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I'm Charlie Walker (2022) |
I’m Charlie Walker is a great success story of beating down racial barriers. - Film Threat
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| Posted Jun 06, 2022
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We Feed People (2022) |
An on-the-scene documentary filled with interviews, action, and archival footage, We Feed People is inspiring to watch and understand how one man can activate so many. - Film Threat
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| Posted May 26, 2022
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Master of Light (2022) |
A poignant documentary that offers something to everyone of any generation. - Film Threat
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| Posted May 03, 2022
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Evan Wood (2021) |
It’s a bit underbaked... Yet, the film does have a nice roster of actors who are all on the move, and for first-time director Niki Byrne, it is a film for her to grow on. - Film Threat
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| Posted Apr 29, 2022
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Do I Need This? (2022) |
Up close and personal, Schermerhorn captures many emotional and precious family moments that provided her parents with dignity. - Film Threat
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| Posted Apr 15, 2022
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Annie Hall (1977) |
Only in Manhattan could this eccentric thinking work. Allen brings cultural and intellectual charisma to the screen. - Film Threat
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| Posted Mar 26, 2022
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Diamond Hands: The Legend of WallStreetBets (2022) |
Canepari and Cooper did an incredible amount of research to share an honest and enjoyable breakdown of how online life becomes very real when it’s your skin in the game. - Film Threat
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| Posted Mar 16, 2022
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Calendar Girl (2020) |
By so thoroughly documenting the instrumental value of the Fashion Calendar, Calendar Girl becomes an engaging historical piece. - Film Threat
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| Posted Mar 10, 2022
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