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Seth Troyer

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Godzilla Minus One (2023) 99% EDIT “Takashi Yamasaki’s Godzilla Minus One returns to the roots of the origin story with essential drama that gives weight to the monstrous spectacle.” – PopMatters Dec 16, 2023 Full Review Tale of Tales (Skazka skazok) (1984) EDIT “It’s an epically modernist and experimental look at memory that, interestingly enough, gravitates around what might forever be (for better or worse) the central symbol of animation: the anthropomorphic animal.” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review The Plague Dogs (1982) 70% EDIT “While The Plague Dogs is certainly not for the faint of heart, it is beautifully animated and truly moving, emotional journey.” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review Asparagus (1979) EDIT “Pitt’s work remains relatively obscure outside of arthouse circles, but her heady visions should not be seen as a barrier to entry but rather an invite to come and play along. ” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review Angel's Egg (1985) 100% EDIT “Viewers who thrive on symbolic puzzles and filling in gaps with their imagination will find this to be an immersive pleasure to return to and study again and again...” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review Mind Game (2004) 100% EDIT “Watch Mind Game with your best friends. Eat lots of candy and drink too much coffee while it plays with your brain.” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review The Son of the White Mare (1981) 100% EDIT “Every moment of Son of the White Mare is bright and exploding with color. ” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review Time Masters (1982) 100% EDIT “Time Master‘s slow yet intense pace, the rainbow swimming pools, and of course, the bizarre finalé, which (naturally) involves a host of faceless time-traveling angels...” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review American Pop (1981) 68% EDIT “The entire Bakshi filmography is a campaign against business as usual, a full-on assault on the medium...” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review Night on the Galactic Railroad (1985) EDIT “Night on the Galactic Railroad has more going for it than just its inherent oddness. Even at its strangest moments, the film always wears its tender, unapologetically emotional heart on its sleeve.” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars (1998) 50% EDIT “This may seem like a film that can’t hang with the arty, heady trips above, but you would be mistaken.” – PopMatters Oct 3, 2023 Full Review The Arbors (2020) 80% 4/5 EDIT “This is a complex, brooding film that deserves to move beyond the indie circuit to devour a wider audience.” – Dread Central Aug 28, 2020 Full Review
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