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REVIEW: Companion
Sophie Thatcher is brilliant as “Iris,” a robot designed to be the perfect girlfriend in Drew Hancock’s 2025 film Companion. Companion starts off with a simple enough premise of a young couple spending a weekend with a group of friends at a remote cabin in the woods. Although it can definitely be argued that the
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REVIEW: Queer
This is my spoiler-free attempt to organize my thoughts about this complex, beautiful, and deeply human film. In Luca Guadagnino’s newest book-to-film adaptation Queer, Daniel Craig portrays Lee, a middle-aged gay man living a relatively peaceful, if a bit lonely, existence until he crosses paths with Eugene (Drew Starkey) and is inexplicably drawn to him.
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REVIEW: The Substance
THE SUBSTANCE, written and directed by mastermind Coralie Fargeat (Revenge, 2017) explores themes surrounding beauty standards, how the general public views aging, how women are treated based on their level of desirability, addiction, and the self-destructive nature that all of this internal conflict creates.
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REVIEW: Love Lies Bleeding
My spoiler-free review of Kristen Stewart and Katy O’Brian’s modern neo-noir queer romance! (I loved it)
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REVIEW: Lisa Frankenstein
The coming-of-age genre gets a fun, colorful, and occasionally bloody twist with Lisa Frankenstein, a feature directorial debut by Zelda Williams.
