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7/10
Happy Clothes: A Film About Patricia Field (2023) Katrina Olson If you’re a lover of fashion, film, or simply a fan of trailblazers, this documentary is a must-watch. It’s a vibrant, colorful ode to a woman who has dressed some of our favorite characters, all while remaining true to her own.
Posted Sep 20, 2024Edit critic review
5.5/10
The Death Tour (2024) Katrina Olson "The joy and enthusiasm they spread are palpable, making each wrestling match more than just entertainment—it’s a beacon of hope."
Posted Aug 20, 2024Edit critic review
8/10
Cruella (2021) Katrina Olson This film takes the audience on twists and turns leading to an unexpected place. But a place where it is quite obvious there will be sequels to spawn from Cruella's character. I highly recommend this film.
Posted May 26, 2021Edit critic review
7.5/10
Kenny Scharf: When Worlds Collide (2020) Katrina Olson I found it heart warming and endearing, especially because of his daughter's direction of the film. If you are interested in the art of this period, I think you will love this documentary.
Posted Apr 23, 2021Edit critic review
7.5/10
Crisis (2021) Katrina Olson I think the film is well made, it strikes a nerve in society right now about corruption in pharmaceuticals that all play into the "war on drugs" in the streets. This is a legitimate crisis in our society in North America.
Posted Mar 19, 2021Edit critic review
5.5/10
Happiest Season (2020) Katrina Olson Happiest Season is "rather Hallmark-ish trying to be edgy. It really missed the marked unfortunately."
Posted Nov 27, 2020Edit critic review
8/10
Helmut Newton: The Bad and the Beautiful (2020) Katrina Olson Indisputably, the editorial images created by Helmut Newton are some of the most iconic of the 20th century and this film Helmut Newton: The Bad & The Beautiful does a good job illustrating his work.
Posted Jul 28, 2020Edit critic review
8.5/10
Shoot to Marry (2020) Katrina Olson This documentary is extremely intimate. Three quarters of this film were uncomfortable to watch... You are kind grossed out by what's happening but not enough to turn it off because you need to see how it is going to end.
Posted May 15, 2020Edit critic review
7/10
Queen of Paradis (2020) Katrina Olson This is a very easy film to watch, it is beautifully shot. The colours are a feast for your eyes, and every frame is treated like a thoughtful composition.
Posted Mar 28, 2020Edit critic review
7.5/10
Go Back to China (2019) Katrina Olson Go Back to China is Clueless meets crazy rich Asians. This is a fun and easy film to watch.
Posted Feb 26, 2020Edit critic review
9.5
Queen & Slim (2019) Katrina Olson There is a certain sense of pride and deep admiration when I see two women who are contemporaries creating a love story masterpiece of this generation.
Posted Nov 18, 2019Edit critic review
6.5/10
Lifeline: Clyfford Still (2019) Katrina Olson Like his contemporaries Rothko and Pollack, he struggled through a period of art history that favoured his style though he survived and rode it out where the others met their demise.
Posted Nov 05, 2019Edit critic review
8/10
Serendipity (2019) Katrina Olson Just in time for Breast Cancer Awareness month comes this pivotal documentary that shows a breast cancer diagnosis and treatment in an illuminated and artful light unlike anything before.
Posted Oct 18, 2019Edit critic review
7/10
Liam Gallagher: As It Was (2019) Katrina Olson If you were ever a fan of Oasis and the Gallagher brothers, this documentary is a must-see!
Posted Sep 16, 2019Edit critic review
7.5/10
The Peanut Butter Falcon (2019) Katrina Olson The chemistry between Tyler and Elenor is magnetic. It was actually so good it made me wish Dakota Johnson and Shia LaBeouf would get together in real life.
Posted Aug 21, 2019Edit critic review
5.5/10
Holy Lands (2018) Katrina Olson Holy Lands is an interesting film about a family with a lot of disfunction. There were parts that were funny, but overall it wasn't what I hoped it would be.
Posted Jul 10, 2019Edit critic review
6.5/10
Amaurosis (2017) Katrina Olson The treatment of Amaurosis is beautiful, I fell in love with the interior spaces of the couples home and the lake cottage... Jasmine Hyde was both convincing and captivating as the grieving mother trying to move forward with her life.
Posted Jun 01, 2019Edit critic review
6/10
I'm Going to Break Your Heart (2019) Katrina Olson This very intimate look into the couples life and creative process uncovers what it means to belong and grow together. It's a beautiful glimpse of the how their life bleeds into their art.
Posted May 30, 2019Edit critic review
7/10
At Eternity's Gate (2018) Katrina Olson Do I consider this film amongst Schnabel's masterpieces? No, but I do think it is a masterful and unique interpretation of Van Gogh's life on film.
Posted Jan 11, 2019Edit critic review
6/10
Violent (2014) Katrina Olson It's not an everyone film. It is a deep thinking film. The silence, echo and then vibrational scenes really get inside your head.
Posted Oct 30, 2018Edit critic review
6.5/10
By the Sea (2015) Katrina Olson The chemistry between Brad and Angelina is killer. It palpable and obvious it is from beyond the screen.
Posted Oct 30, 2018Edit critic review
8/10
Lolo (2015) Katrina Olson Julie Delpy is such a spectacular actress, especially in this role. It reminded me a little of her character in2 days in Paris, but more mature and twice as funny.
Posted Oct 30, 2018Edit critic review
9/10
Being 17 (2016) Katrina Olson Being 17 is an exploration of masculinity and sensitivity at an age of uncertainty.
Posted Oct 30, 2018Edit critic review
5.5/10
David Lynch: The Art Life (2016) Katrina Olson Nothing is straight forward in this film, when it ended I felt I knew something about David Lynch, but really know nothing.
Posted Oct 30, 2018Edit critic review
6.5/10
Madame (2017) Katrina Olson The dinner party scene had me laughing out loud the entire time! Who doesn't love a dinner party guest who's humor goes rogue!?!
Posted Oct 30, 2018Edit critic review
8.5/10
Studio 54: The Documentary (2018) Katrina Olson The first hand accounts are really what made this documentary so special. Even though over 40 years have passed, people's faces light up with delight when they talk about Studio 54 .
Posted Oct 30, 2018Edit critic review
6/10
Bel Canto (2018) Katrina Olson The story line was charming and romantic, but rather dull in parts.
Posted Oct 26, 2018Edit critic review
7/10
The Price of Everything (2018) Katrina Olson The contrast between the successful male and female artists is still astounding.
Posted Oct 23, 2018Edit critic review
6.5/10
Always at the Carlyle (2018) Katrina Olson Always at the Carlyle... incorporates first hand account from the long-time staff at the hotel who really make the the experience (of watching) worth while
Posted Oct 23, 2018Edit critic review
5/10
McQueen (2018) Katrina Olson While this documentary shows the viewpoints of many of his close friends and family, it barely skims the surface on the deep darkness that had overcome the designer.
Posted Oct 22, 2018Edit critic review
6/10
Little Italy (2018) Katrina Olson Little Italy is a millennial's Romeo & Juliet.
Posted Oct 22, 2018Edit critic review
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