Recent Reviews by Chlotrudis Independent Film Society
Signing Tony Raymond

Megadeth: Behind the Mask

A Useful Ghost

The Big Johnson

Clika

Dooba Dooba

The Dreamer Cinderella

He’s Watching You

Mr. Nobody Against Putin

In Cold Light

Arco

All You Need Is Kill

Sound of Falling

Jury of Her Peers

Leave
A Private Life

Shuffle

Deepfaking Sam Altman

Night Patrol

The Choral

The Dutchman

31 Candles

All That’s Left of You

Bulls

Holding Liat

My Neighbor Adolf

Sleepwalker

Starbright

Young Mothers

Godfrey: Rebel with a Cause

The Practice

Michael says: “Slightly absurdist in a deadpan delivery Martín Rejtman’s fifth feature explores a large cast of characters revolving around a mildly depressed yoga instructor, newly separated from his wife, all seemingly practicing for a life they are living. Great
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Where to Land

Michael says: “Watching the opening scene of Hal Hartley’s latest film, Where to Land, and hearing the beautiful dialog spoken by Hartley vets, Bill Sage and Robert John Burke was so refreshing — like tasting a favorite food after 25
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You Got Gold: A Celebration of John Prine Michael

Birdemic: Shock and Terror

Diane says: “Perfect! My sweetheart and I had recently re-watched Hitchcock’s THE BIRDS and earlier in the day we were alarmingly strafed by gulls. “I thought we’d watch for ten minutes as a joke, but we were captivated. Afterwards, we
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The Alabama Solution

Garrett says: “THE ALABAMA SOLUTION is the latest production from Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman of Capturing The Friedmans and The Jinx. In it, the story of a poor family’s struggle for truth and justice after their son’s brutal prison murder
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Anemone

Diane says: “I’d seen the gist of a few reviews for ANEMONE (Ronan Day-Lewis, director; Ronan and Daniel Day-Lewis, screenplay; Daniel, actor) so was predisposed to be disappointed. Critics were so excited to see DDL back on the screen that
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Bugonia

Diane says: “Lanthimos’ latest, about bee colony collapse (if you believe that…), is a remake of the Korean black comedy/horror SAVE THE GREEN PLANET. And it’s very good, but not for me. I don’t like having all my muscles clenched
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One Battle After Another

Diane says: “Hip hip hooray for PT Anderson! His new ONE BATTLE AFTER ANOTHER is an intense thrill ride (like BUGONIA is intense, but you’re happier afterwards). Deserving of a screenplay nom for updating Pynchon’s Vineland (once I get my
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Rebel with a Clause

Cobi says: “A friendly, earnest celebration of grammar and wordplay. The crowd I saw it with absolutely loved it; every pun landed, and it was fun to feel the room respond. “For me, the concept didn’t deepen much beyond its
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Magellan

Vicki says: “A sweeping epic about Magellan that goes on for way too long. Apparently it is one of Philippine director, Lav Diaz’s shorter films. “It does not hold back from depicting the horrors of the two pivotal wars in
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The Knife

Michael says: “There’s a lot about THE KNIFE that impressed me. A complicated tale of a young, black family doing their best to climb the ladder and live the American dream. That dream turns into a nightmare when the patriarch
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Father Mother Sister Brother

Diane says: “I think how you much you like Jim Jarmusch’s triptych will depend on your own family dynamics. Are get-togethers awkward, with long silences? Are you boisterous and demonstrative? How well do you know your parents and siblings? “In
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The Piano Accident

Chris says: “A social media satire that might’ve seemed fresh had it come out a decade earlier, but Dupieux/Exarchopoulos is turning out to be as inspired and correct a pairing as Scorsese/De Niro (and no one has ever rocked a
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Or Something

Michael says: “Well-written, well-acted (both by Mary Neely and Kareem Rahma) two-hander that follows a familiar path — two strangers meet and are forced to spend the day together walking around NYC. After initial resistance, they slowly open up to
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Dead Talents Society

It Ends

Else

Ick

The Fix

Sweet Relief

Off Ramp

The Only Ones

House of Ashes

They Were Witches

Solvent

Pater Noster and the Mission of Light

Buenas Noches

O’Dessa

Late Shift

The Plague

Diane says: “Oh, it’s fun to revisit adolescence, isn’t it? Charlie Polinger’s THE PLAGUE plunks us right in the terrifying (male) tween years, with the bully, the eccentric, and the new kid who is forced to negotiate between his social
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The Perfect Neighbor

Lillith Fair: Building a Mystery

Chris says: “Serviceable if at times, insightful. Sarah McLachlan created her all-female music festival not only to prove a point but to also create a community. This overview hits all the expected beats, working best when it captures a great interviewee
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DEVO

Come Closer

Dust Bunny

Atropia

The King of Color

Lone Samurai

Not Without Hope

Thieves Highway

Turbulence

The Voice of Hind Rajab

Cover-Up

No Other Choice

Cobi says: “Easily one of my favorites this year. Park Chan-wook remains arguably the most inventive director working, always finding new ways to use camera, editing, set, color, blocking, and tone. The film looks directly at class division, corporate consolidation,
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The Testament of Ann Lee

Brett says: “Mona Fastvold’s THE TESTAMENT OF ANN LEE is a master class in film editing. The pace and construction is hypnotic, whether it be through the choreography and musical sections or the depictions of the actors’ portrayals with the added advantage
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Rocks, Weed and Wheels

D(e)ad

Michael says: “This curious mix of awkward life lessons, cringey sentimentality, offbeat humor, and moving exploration of grief, might be off-putting for some, but i found myself really enjoying the madcap combination that came across a refreshing, a little amateurish,
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Evil Puddle

Queens of the Dead

Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)

Next Sohee

Michael says: “Here is a film that one our new members, Adam, tipped me off about as it is eligible but wasn’t on our site (it is now). It features Bae Doona – one of my favorite actresses, so i
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Is This Thing On?

Michael says: “What this feel-good divorce movie lacks in bite, it more than makes up with with heart and good acting. Having gone through something somewhat similar to this, ending a long relationship between people who still care deeply for
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So Unreal

Chris says: “Amanda Kramer’s follow up to GIVE ME PITY! is also infatuated with outdated media forms but this doc about early AI plays more like a fancy 3-D PowerPoint lecture (with perfectly robotic narration from Debbie Harry.) It’s well
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Realm of Satan

Vice is Broke

Eight Postcards from Utopia

Moon

The Code

Tendaberry

Pepe

Reflection in a Dead Diamond

Rosemead

Palestine 36

100 Nights of Hero

The Chronology of Water

Dhurandhar

Eastern Western

La Grazia

Happy Holidays

Night in West Texas

