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Film: Page 2

Bridgerton Obsession

Season three of Bridgerton sure has me anxiously waiting to find out what happens in part two

Streaming 8 months ago

Steamy, sensual and sensational — my exact description of season three of the Netflix series Bridgerton. Set in England during the Regency era in the … Continue reading →

Murder in Black and White

The latest, creepy, The Talented Mr. Ripley 

Streaming 8 months ago

Patricia Highsmith’s 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley has been made into a movie twice, the more recent attempt, in 1999, featuring Matt Damon in … Continue reading →

Uplifting Crime Drama from Down Under

Fascinating detective stories, minus car chases and gore

Streaming 8 months ago

The Brokenwood Mysteries, streaming on Acorn, Amazon Prime, Roku and other services, is the best quirky murder mystery police procedural you’ve never heard of. It’s … Continue reading →

2020 Realness

Stress Positions is so much more than a COVID comedy

Streaming 8 months ago

It’s 2020 (shivers) and Terry Goon is trying and often failing to keep a strict quarantine in his ex-boyfriend’s brownstone in New York City while … Continue reading →

To Stream Or Not To Stream — Make Up Your Mind

For the streaming curious, there’s a maze of options

Streaming 8 months ago

It’s the Wild West when it comes to streaming, and I confess that I’m a greenhorn at best in this endless tech wilderness. True, I’ve … Continue reading →

All Hope Isn’t Lost

Film 8 months ago

Tragedy strikes and a young woman’s life changes forever in a film about inspiration and resiliency An independent documentary follows the ups and downs of … Continue reading →

The Vision Behind CowDog Productions

Local film director and writer plans to cast and shoot for his new science fiction thriller, Continuation

Film 9 months ago

Eugene has long provided a space for community-based creativity that in recent years has led to an increase of art production, especially in local filmmaking. … Continue reading →

Around The World With History Films

The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival is May 16 through 19

Film 9 months ago

Spanning the globe and examining archaeological history, The Archaeology Channel International Film Festival returns for its 21st season at The Shedd Institute. Hosted by the … Continue reading →

Front Lines

A harrowing, violent, deeply weird journey in ‘Civil War’

Film 10 months ago

The president of the United States is a narcissistic coward who values mere self-preservation over the upholding of any higher principle — you know, like … Continue reading →

Bodies at Risk

All hell breaks loose in ‘Love Lies Bleeding’

Film 11 months ago

The closing scene of Saint Maud, the 2019 feature-length debut by British writer/director Rose Glass, was so jarring and disturbing that I’m convinced it imprinted … Continue reading →

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