Becky (2020)

I enjoy seeing actors try roles completely outside their wheelhouse. Now, I don’t dislike Kevin James, but I don’t think he’s made anything I ever had an interest in watching. This brings me to the just-released Becky, directed by Jonathan Milott and Cary Murnion.

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Fast Color (2018)

I have seen too many movies, more than any normal person should have. Because of this, I am always on the lookout for something fresh. My latest obsession has been exploring the niche of films in the superhero genre that examines the gifted as people struggling with their powers, not in some glossy Marvel universe, but in everyday life, with their feet firmly planted on the ground.

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Dreamland (2019)

Back in 2008, director Bruce McDonald impressed me with his taut, less is more, is it or isn’t it a zombie apocalypse thriller Pontypool. Since then, I haven’t seen any of his work, though he’s been quite busy, both theatrically and on television. Recently, I was able to check out his latest cinematic effort, Dreamland, which has been making the rounds on the festival circuit for the last year and will debut Stateside on June 5th.

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Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S3E7: Jazz (2008) #Cincothon2020

“Jazz” serves up an intoxicating blend of Maria Bamford, the Beaver Boys, and enough James Quall to make us all forget “Jim and Derick.” Like the genre of music that lends its name to this episode, “Jazz” represents not so much a coherent thesis as a series of variations on several themes. Here, we see old Awesome Show standbys like rivalry, frenzy, social awkwardness, and the sustaining power of friendship all explored, expounded upon, and stylized a little differently.

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Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! S3E6: Jim and Derrick (2008) #Cincothon2020

Satire is a tricky thing--swing too wide and you don’t land the punch, hit too close to the mark, and you’re just wallowing in the excesses you’re critiquing. Awesome Show rarely does anything by half measures, and nowhere does that hold more true than in Season Three, Episode Six, “Jim and Derrick.” Awesome Show is a master class in taking a single joke and repeating it until the back-breaking absurdity of the gag becomes equal parts annoying and hilarious.

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