CLUB ZERO elegantly says nothing about eating disorders
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
Indistinguishable from the propaganda it thinks it's tittering at, like a clown making fun of the person he sees in a mirror.
by Alex Rudolph, Staff Writer
Indistinguishable from the propaganda it thinks it's tittering at, like a clown making fun of the person he sees in a mirror.
by Christine Makepeace, Contributor
When we say “good for her,” the “her” in question often has blood on her hands. A
by Ashley Jane Davis and Jaime Davis, Staff Writers
Some of our favorite spooky/creepy/scary/terrifying stories are all about women, and let’s just say it - oftentimes complicated women - who find themselves, horrifically, in new and unexpected territories.
Written and Directed by Mirrah Foulkes
Starring Mia Wasikowska, Damon Herriman and Benedict Hardie
Running Time: 1 hour and 45 minutes
Not rated
by Rosalie Kicks, Old Sport
“Does that punchie guy always win?”
Lately I have been experiencing a lot of coincidences. Nothing major. Just tiny, little, happy accidents. Take, for example, like when I recently watched Pickup on South Street for Moviejawn’s advice pod. After Pickup on South Street wrapped, Ben and I followed up the flick with Niagara, which happens to feature the same lead actor, Jean Peters and cinematographer, Joseph MacDonald. This wasn’t planned, it just happened. Much like when I watched the movie, Dolls (1987) and was introduced to the notorious Punch, just a mere two days before viewing Mirrah Foulkes’s Judy & Punch.
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