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Screen Grabs: Another Cronenberg, twice the ghastly fun?
Dennis Harvey
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January 25, 2023
'Infinity Pool' pours on the clones. Plus: tense 'Cairo Conspiracy,' 1962's 'A Violent Life' reissued, more movie reviews
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Screen Grabs: Tales of the radical left in ‘Anarchy in the USA!’
Dennis Harvey
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January 16, 2023
Plus: Goofy fun 'Virtually Heroes,' artistic gamble 'Seven Faces of Jane,' energetic 'Kids Vs Aliens,' more
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Screen Grabs: Superior ways to goose the rich and privileged
Dennis Harvey
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December 31, 2022
Bolivian climate drama 'Utama,' Georgian oligarch-indictment 'Taming the Garden,' and French classic 'Rules of the Game' hit home.
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Screen Grabs: Don’t mess with brilliant, spitfire director Christine Choy
Dennis Harvey
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December 6, 2022
From Tiananmen Square's dissident exiles to the roiling Mississippi Triangle, the driven filmmaker tackles deep subjects
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Nikyatu Jusu mines the precarity of immigrant labor for terror in ‘Nanny’
Pam Grady
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December 1, 2022
"If every domestic worker stopped working tomorrow, a lot of people's lives would fall apart in this capitalistic system," the director says.
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Screen Grabs: Another Hole in the Head fest brings indie nightmares before Christmas
Dennis Harvey
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November 28, 2022
From Satanic Hispanics to SAWrannosaurus Rex, local theaters—including the reopened 4 Star—flow with fake blood. Plus more!
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Screen Grabs: ‘Users’ tackles life on tech, Spielberg makes a ‘small’ film
Dennis Harvey
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November 23, 2022
Plus: 'A Couple' gives voice to Tolstoy's long-suffering wife, and 'The Swimmers' beats the crowdpleaser formula.
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Screen Grabs: A lost local ’90s gem finally gets a revival
Dennis Harvey
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October 13, 2022
Plus: A Lebanese all-woman rock band doc, the return of Dario Argento and Claire Denis, and 'All Quiet on the Western Front"
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Screen Grabs: A revisionist Western that still shines bright
Dennis Harvey
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October 7, 2022
'McCabe and Mrs. Miller' at the Roxie. Plus: Korean monster mash 'Project Wolf Hunting,' bloody 'Piggy,' fascist foreshadowing in 'Riotsville U.S.A.'
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Screen Grabs: Festivalpalooza! Mill Valley, Latino, Short, Green, Drunken
Dennis Harvey
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October 3, 2022
Brendan Fraser, Cate Blanchett, Jose Feliciano, Fantastic Negrito, and a lot of cocktails make for one wild week of film
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