Sean Cordy

Sean Cordy
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‘Bill and Ted Face the Music’ Review: Perfectly The Same and New All at Once

If you're in the mood to still see the world saved from armageddon and would rather not look out your window or have the...

‘Alt-Right: Age of Rage’ is an Essential Political Doc

Writer's Note: This review was written as part of the film's 2018 SXSW premiere. Reading through the text, nothing was changed beyond adding dates...

‘Notes on a Conditional Form’ Tests Patience with Mixed Results

Was the wait for Notes on a Conditional Form worth it? The months of delays and false signs of hope dating back all the way...

Spielberg’s ‘Amazing Stories’ Struggles to Live Up to The Name

Take the title with a grain of salt. It might also help to forget the name brand talent attached with a producer credit.  More than...

‘Memory: Origins of Alien’ Director on The Power of ‘Alien’ & its Cultural Status

While at Fantastic Fest, we caught one of the hottest documentaries of the year for film fans, Memory: The Origins of Alien. Directed by Alexandre...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Dolemite is My Name’ isn’t just Another ‘Ed Wood’

After screening in Toronto and making a surprise appearance at Fantastic Fest, Dolemite is My Name has already found a narrative as the best...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Synchronic’ is a wonderful companion to ‘Endgame’

What starts as the equivalent of a buddy cop movie with two EMTs slowly turns into a caper but really kicks into gear as...

Fantastic Fest: ‘The Pool’ makes all the wrong moves but feels so right

This will sound familiar to any Always Sunny in Philadelphia fans. Man goes to pool. Man gets stuck in pool. Man waits to die. Man...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘The Mortuary Collection’ Slumps to a Strong Finish

As hinted by the name, freshman director Ryan Spindell's The Mortuary Collection is a series of stories told by a mortician. It's an anthology...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘The Lodge’ Gives Bad Christmas Vibes

The Lodge is a perfect example of learning to let go of expectations. Having stayed away from reviews and reactions from Sundance, all I knew...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘In the Tall Grass’ is Another Winning Stephen King Adaptation

The Netflix-Fantastic Fest-Stephen King connection strikes again with In the Tall Grass, proving his best adaptations of late are of his lesser-known works. The...

Fantastic Fest Review: ‘Vast of Night’ is a stunning directorial debut

Not many movies could get away with going black for two minutes and get away with it. Vast of Night does. It also dares to...

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