No Room for Gloom
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He/Him. Discussing all things related to TV and film. Love hot weather so Winter is my Kryptonite.
My review of "The Furious".
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‘The Furious’ review: Non-stop jaw dropping action
https://aiptcomics.com/2026/06/22/the-furious-review-wuxia-raid-action/
about 9 hours ago
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Happy birthday to one of my favorite directors. :-)
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20 days ago
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Goodbye Giles. 😔
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21 days ago
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Here's my review of the film "Backrooms".
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‘Backrooms’ review: There’s more than one way to be lost
The first two acts are the strongest.
https://aiptcomics.com/2026/06/02/backrooms-review-theres-more-than-one-way-to-be-lost/
25 days ago
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about 1 month ago
Courtney gets the spotlight on the Criterion Channel this June.
#thepeoplevslarryflynt
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My review of the new film "Erupcja". 'Erupcja' review: Electrifying and gorgeous
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‘Erupcja’ review: Electrifying and gorgeous
Sometimes you just have to escape.
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about 2 months ago
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about 2 months ago
This was the best May 4th post.
#starwars
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My review of the new film "Mile End Kicks".
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‘Mile End Kicks’ review: Typical rom-com with Gen Z trappings
A fun rehash.
https://aiptcomics.com/2026/04/27/mile-end-kicks-montreal-indie-rock/
about 2 months ago
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All these right-wing as*holes trying to use the Bible as a "get out of jail free card" is hilarious. 😆
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2 months ago
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2 months ago
Happy Birthday, Elaine May!
#botd
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Kansas Bowling's film "Cuddly Toys" is fantastic, a modern version of the infamous Mondo films of the 70's, alternately disturbing, hilarious and tragic. Vinegar Syndrome's disc of the film (which was shot in 16mm) is gorgeous, with eye-popping color throughout.
#MovieSky
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2 months ago
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Here's my review of Julia Ducournau's new film "Alpha". 'Alpha' review: Masterfully done tale of stress and anxiety • AIPT
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‘Alpha’ review: Masterfully done tale of stress and anxiety
Julia Ducournau's third film goes light on body horror and heavy on dread and anxiety.
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2 months ago
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Julia Ducournau's new film "Alpha" is far different from her previous films "Raw" and "Titane". Yes, there's still body horror here (involving a virus that slowly turns people into stone) but the focus is on a touching story of addiction and the agony of letting someone go. 🎞️📽️🎥📹🎬🎦🍿
3 months ago
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I liked the new film "Forbidden Fruits" more than I thought I would. I especially loved Victoria Pedretti and her character Cherry. Victoria ran away with the film. She was adorable, goofy, tragic and complex, and at times reminded me of prime Tina Fey and Judy Holliday. 🎥🎬📽️🎞️🍿
3 months ago
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Trump the pedo will never have to fight in any of these wars he creates, and that's one of the main problems. When the idiots who start wars actually have to fight in them, all wars will end.
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3 months ago
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I enjoyed the new film "Slanted". It's like a great combination of one of those old ABC Afterschool Specials and "The Substance". 🍿🎞️🎥🎬📽️
3 months ago
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My brief Letterboxd review of the film "Dolly".
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A ★★ review of Dolly (2025)
I loved that the film was shot in 16mm, with all the pops and snaps during the film making it look like it was some recently drudged up film from the 1970's. It missed an incredible opportunity to tou...
https://boxd.it/dr9Ka7
4 months ago
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Several people have proposed that there should be a "Nouvelle Vague" style documentary of "The Shining" being filmed, with Mia Goth playing Shelley Duvall, and that's one of the most brilliant things I've ever heard. 🎞️🎥🎦🎬📽️
4 months ago
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Everyone grab a marker or a spray can, you know what you have to do. 👍
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5 months ago
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5 months ago
Nothing but respect for Amanda Seyfried, my Best Actress even if the Academy thinks otherwise.
#TheTestamentofAnnLee
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Letterboxd
6 months ago
Hamnet wins Best Motion Picture — Drama 🏆
#GoldenGlobes
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6 months ago
Jessie Buckley wins Best Actress in a Motion Picture — Drama for Hamnet 🏆
#GoldenGlobes
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The sweet serenity of a small patch of sand and sunlight twinkling through the trees.
6 months ago
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I got to see a 70mm print of "Vertigo" today, which was amazing. I love that the film opens with the Paramount logo then the massive VISTA-VISION text splayed across the screen, bragging of monumental sights to come. Then the film cuts to a tight close-up shot of a person's lips. Lol 🎞️🎥🎬📽️
6 months ago
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I saw "Hamnet" today and it's another masterpiece by director Chloe Zhao. The film devastated me in the best ways. Unlike "Shakespeare in Love", which never felt genuine to me, "Hamnet" struck this Shakespeare nerd's heart deeply and made me appreciate the Bard even more. 🎬📽️🎥🎞️
6 months ago
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Share a magazine cover you love. “Desperately Seeking Susan” and Hunter S. Thompson. Now THAT’S an issue! :-)
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6 months ago
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When you create a monster eventually it will turn on you.
6 months ago
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“I don’t care what anyone says, I like that movie.”
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6 months ago
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I saw the film “Meta Take One” at a film festival today and it was an interesting watch. It starts off feeling like “Clerks” but soon becomes a dark comedy/thriller more like “Dog Day Afternoon”. I love small indie films like these and will ALWAYS choose them over big Hollywood productions. 🎥🎬📽️🎞️
7 months ago
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Lost in Translation
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7 months ago
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"100 Nights of Hero" has a massive change in tone throughout but I enjoyed it. It starts as a farce of the upper class that's like a mix of Monty Python and Wes Anderson. By the end, it becomes a somber story of a misogynistic society that's as chilling as anything in "The Handmaid's Tale". 🎬📽️🎥
7 months ago
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Roman Holiday. ❤️
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7 months ago
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I've rarely seen a protagonist like the main character of 1981's "Coup De Torchon". Police Chief Lucien Cordier is simultaneously a sympathetic and repulsive man, a guy who's always bullied but finds revenge in the most cowardly ways. Isabelle Huppert, as always, is spectacular in it. 🎬📽️🎥
7 months ago
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The two theaters close to me are showing the 4 hour+ version of "Kill Bill" this weekend but they're not showing "Hamnet". What the hell???? I'm going to have to drive to a theater 60 miles away to see "Hamnet". That's crazy. I thought the film was getting a huge release nationwide? 🎬📽️🎥
7 months ago
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The Criterion Channel’s showing Dorothy Arzner’s 1940 film “Dance, Girl, Dance” (with Lucille Ball and Maureen O’Hara) and it’s wonderful. Lucy’s b*tchy character is a perfect counterpoint to Maureen O’Hara’s sweet ingenue. Lucy really could do anything, couldn’t she? ❤️ 🎥🎬📽️🎞️
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7 months ago
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Jean Rollin's "The Living Dead Girl" (currently showing on the Criterion Channel) isn't my favorite film of his (that would be "The Shiver of the Vampires"). It's a touching story of an undead girl who wants to be dead again. Unfortunately, her close friend won't let her go. 🎬📽️🎥
7 months ago
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"They Call Her Death" (currently showing on AMC+ and Shudder) was made in 2024 but looks like it was made in the 70's. Shot in 16mm, with gore that would make Lucio Fulci proud, it's a grindhouse combination of Spaghetti Westerns, supernatural horror and "Death Wish"-style revenge thriller. 🎬📽️🎥
7 months ago
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The new film “Rental Family” delivers the same awe and wonder for Japan and its culture as “Lost in Translation”. It’s a heart-warming film with a unique concept that’s taken in some very lovely directions. 🎥🎬📽️
#rentalfamily
7 months ago
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Body Double A League of Their Own Ms. 45 Sixteen Candles
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7 months ago
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I watched Ken Russell's film "Altered States" last night (the Criterion 4K UHD is gorgeous!) and I swear some scenes in the film are similar to the metaphysical scenes in the insane last few minutes of Disney's "The Black Hole" film (which came out a year earlier). 🎬📽️🎥
#Criterion
7 months ago
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7 months ago
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I went into "Trifole" (which opened nationwide this weekend) thinking it was going to be an uplifting story of a woman discovering herself in the Italian countryside. Well, it got much darker than that, but I still liked it despite the whiplash-inducing turn the film took in the second half. 📽️🎬🎥
7 months ago
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8 months ago
Remembering Jean Seberg, born on this day, 1938.
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Here's my review of the new film "Nouvelle Vague", debuting on Netflix on November 14th. 🎬📽️🎥
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"Nouvelle Vague" Review
Richard Linklater's love letter to the French New Wave movement
https://kevsee.substack.com/p/nouvelle-vague-review
8 months ago
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Sticking Place Books
8 months ago
Follow, like, AND retweet for a chance to win any Sticking Place Book of your choice including these new gems! Help spread the word about the world’s boldest film press and take home a masterpiece. 🎬 (If you already follow, just like and retweet to enter again!)
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Hey! Calling all Wonder Women! We all are sisters…pulling together with one spirit. 50 years ago today the first episode of the series Wonder Woman aired.
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Here’s my review of Kelly Reichardt’s new film “The Mastermind”. 🎬📽️🎥
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‘The Mastermind’ review: Great performances & storytelling
An exploration of drifters.
https://aiptcomics.com/2025/10/31/the-mastermind-1970s-heist-art-cannes/
8 months ago
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