The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 129

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

After taking a few weeks off to enjoy the February chill, The MN Movie Man is playing catch-up with reviews!  There’s something for every genre fan this week — take your pick!  Check out reviews for The MonkeyCleanerLiza: A Truy Terrific Absolutely True StoryMillers in MarriageAnacoretaEx-HusbandsGrand Theft HamletInhabitantsThe GorgeSuzeArmandPaddington in PeruThe Dead ThingThe Quiet Ones, & Bonus Track.  (There is a 10-star review in this batch…can you find it?)

Be sure to follow The MN Movie Man on InstagramLetterboxd, and Facebook for his weekly early looks at upcoming films and other updates between newsletters! 

Eli has a few new pieces this week over on Cinephile Corner. In their movie reviews section, he has reviews for the following new releases:

He also has reviews for the following classic movies:

Lastly, he has a few updated lists in their movie rankings section, including the best Miles Teller movies ranked, the best Anya Taylor-Joy movies ranked, and every Marvel MCU movie ranked from worst to best.

Brian reviewed the new releases The Monkey and Cleaner, as well as last year’s Vermiglio.

For his Patreon subscribers, he wrote a reader-commissioned piece about Pedro Almodóvar’s All About My Mother (1999) for his essay series, The Definitives.

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed The Monkey.

For the Duluth News Tribune, Jay wrote a guide to this year’s Oscar nominees for Best Picture. He also reported on a movie called Murder at the Lighthouse, filmed in northeastern Minnesota and premiering February 23 on Lifetime.

Looking to the future — in two senses — he wrote a feature about a planned movie called The 7th, which may become the first $10+ million production in northern Minnesota since 2005’s North Country.

Over on the GOAT Film Reviews YouTube Channel, you can find several first reactions to new releases, as well as a brand-new Unboxing Video for Severin’s 4k release of 2020 Texas Gladiators! Look for a Physical Media Review of the set soon!

Unboxing Severin’s 2020 Texas Gladiators (1983)

Kyle & GOAT Film Reviews were also featured in Rent.com this week! You can find more info here: Featured in Rent.com!

New Episode of Kyle & Nick on Film: 3:10 to Yuma (1957)

In this week’s “Picturegoer” newsletter, Pamela Anderson as “The Last Showgirl”; the Monty Python gang’s first foray into feature filmmaking, “And Now for Something Completely Different”; Michael Rennie arrives for “The Day the Earth Stood Still”; Samuel L. Jackson and Jurnee Smollett visit “Eve’s Bayou”; Francis Coppola’s epic passion project “One from the Heart”; and the first volume of Simon Callow’s magisterial Orson Welles biography.  Follow the link.

Ruth over at FlixChatter reviewed two new releases: 

Paddington in Peru: The friendliest talking bear gets a bit lost in the wieldy jungle adventure but still packs a lot of charm

AppleTV+’s The Gorge: This amusingly romantic creature feature can’t sustain the intense build-up

In light of recent news, longtime Bond fan Ruth wrote about (lamented on) the fate of the British spy franchise: 

Shaken AND stirred! Musings on Amazon MGM Studios taking creative control of the JAMES BOND franchise from the Broccolis family business.

Paul is celebrating the 50th Anniversary of “Saturday Night Live” Here, he looks back at his interviews with current and past cast members of the legendary late night sketch comedy series.

Looking Back at SNL – Paul Interviews the Cast of Saturday Night Live

Follow Paul on Social Media!

Film Reviews:

Film Reviews:

Blu-ray/UHD Reviews:


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The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 128

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

Brian reviewed the new releases Captain America: Brave New World and The Gorge.

For his Patreon subscribers, he wrote about the Swedish sci-fi film Aniara (2018).

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed Captain America: Brave New World and The Gorge.

Over on the GOAT Film Reviews Website, you can find a review of the latest MCU installment, Captain America: Brave New World!

New Episodes of Kyle & Nick on Film:

Movie Man Eric hated Star Trek: Section 31.

In this week’s issue of the “Picturegoer” newsletter, thoughts on Brady Corbet’s monumental “The Brutalist”; the fractious Paddy Chayefsky/Ken Russell collaboration “Altered States”; Bernardo Bertolucci’s chilling, masterful “The Conformist”; the complicated women of “Lovely & Amazing”; Michael Keaton in “Multiplicity”; and the latest in a series of pieces reviewing episodes of the classic ’70s sitcom “Taxi”.  Follow the link: https://picturegoer.substack.com/p/picturegoer-vol-3-issue-3-the-brutalist

Interview with the director of the recently discovered lost Prince concert film ‘Prince Live at Glam Slam’ Scott McCullough

Catherine paired the criminally underseen 2023 romcom “Rye Lane” with spicy burritos and paired the seasonally appropriate show “With Love” with burgers and crinkle cut fries on Veg Out.

Plus, she has three new reviews on The Feed: “Captain America: Brave New World,” “Paddington in Peru” and “La Dolce Villa.”

She also continued her month-long Comfort Collab Instagram series with 28 people pairing beloved baked goods with comfort shows and movies.

Tim interviewed “Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl” directors Nick Park and Merlin Crossingham over at Forbes.

Ruth over at FlixChatter has been making various list posts, she wrote about 5 Memorable American Football Scenes in Movies in honor of this year’s Super Bowl. For her 50th virtual birthday bash, she highlighted 50 Favorite Cinematic Moments, Quotes, Scenes + Music in two parts: PART I and PART 2.

She also posted her review of Captain America: Brave New World, which is neither daring nor fresh with flat and drab visuals.

Paul’s review of Captain America: Brave New World

The Critics Choice Award WINNERS!

Paul stopped by Fox9 Good Day with his movie recommendations for Valentine’s Day

And check out Paul on the Be Our Geek podcast with Miss Shannan Paul and Jatin Setia

Follow Paul on Social Media!

Film Reviews

Video Reviews

Film Reviews

Blu-ray/UHD Reviews


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The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 127

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

Eli has a few new pieces this week over on Cinephile Corner. In their movie reviews section, he has reviews for the following new releases:

He also did a deepdive of 2021 movies, reviewing the following releases from that year:

Lastly, he has reviews for the following classic movies:

Brian reviewed the following new releases:

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed Love Hurts and Parthenope.

Genre love is in the air, everywhere we look around! If you’re still looking for the right movie for your V-Day, you can find new reviews of Heart Eyes and Love Hurts, as well as recent streaming release You’re Cordially Invited:

Meanwhile, over on the Kyle & Nick on Film Patreon, patrons will have access to the finale in our series, The Road to De Palma, where we discuss and rank all 28 Brian De Palma films we covered in the series. You can find individual episodes on each film as well by becoming a Patron!

This past week Matt reviewed Heart Eyes for Break Time Reviews and Love Hurts for FandomWire.

Catherine paired the modern western “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford” with verde chicken chili and Steven Soderbergh’s 1998 neo noir stunner “Out of Sight” with spinach artichoke pasta on Veg Out. Plus, she has five new reviews on The Feed: “Inheritance,” “You’re Cordially Invited,” “Dog Man,” “Heart Eyes” and “Love Hurts.” She also continued her FYC Friday series with quick thoughts on “Hit Man,” “The Girl with the Needle” and more, on top of starting a month-long Comfort Collab Instagram series with 28 people pairing beloved baked goods with comfort shows and movies.

At his site, Liedke reviewed many 2024 films receiving award-season recognition. They include “The Substance,” “Emilia Perez,” “Sing Sing,” “Nickel Boys,” “The Room Next Door,” “Babygirl,” “The Piano Lesson,” “Oh, Canada,” “Hard Truths” and “Maria.” He also published his Top 10 Movies of 2024 list.

Ruth over at FlixChatter posted a TV Review of SEVERANCE (Season 1) – a binge-worthy workplace mystery that rewards your patience. She also reviewed the newly-released LOVE HURTS (2025) – Ke Huy Quan is lovable as ever, but this not-so-sweet Valentine thriller is wince-inducing. Meanwhile, Ruth also posted a guest review of Heart Eyes, a Valentine’s Day rom-com slasher for those who want blood + gore for their date night

Ruth would love to connect with fellow MNFCA on Letterboxd, so let’s do so if you haven’t already.

FlixChatter is on Letterboxd > https://letterboxd.com/flixchatter/ 

Paul has some new reviews and interviews to share this week and make sure to follow him on social media!

Interview:

Kinda Pregnant Cast Interviews with Amy Schumer, Jillian Bell, Brianne Howey, and Will Forte

New Reviews:

4K/Blu-Ray Reviews:

Follow Paul on Social Media!

Film Reviews:

Film Reviews:

Blue-ray/UHD Reviews:


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The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 126

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

Last week, The MN Movie Man mentioned that January was a quieter month…well, the seven reviews published this week would beg to differ.  Check out his early look at the new Valentine’s Day slasher Heart Eyes as well as CompanionYou’re Cordially InvitedDark MatchRoseGreen and Goldand Time Passages.

Be sure to follow The MN Movie Man on InstagramLetterboxd, and Facebook for his weekly early looks at upcoming films and other updates between newsletters!

Eli has a few new pieces this week over on Cinephile Corner. In their movie reviews section, he has reviews for the following new releases:

He also has reviews for the following classic movies:

Lastly, in their movie rankings section, he has updated the following lists:

The Best Movies of 2021

Every Marvel MCU Movie Ranked

The Best Movies of 2018

The Best Movies of 2019

The Best Movies of 2020

Brian reviewed the new releases PresenceCompanionand You’re Cordially Invited.

For his Patreon subscribers, he began a “Filmmaker in Focus” series about Jia Zhangke, starting with an essay in The Definitives about Xiao Wu (1997).

Also, Brian appeared on KARE 11 Saturday to recommend PresenceAll We Imagine as Light, and A Different Man.

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter previewed his 25 Most Anticipated Films of 2025.

Over on the GOAT Film Reviews site, you can find a few of my end-of-year lists:

Kyle’s Top Ten Films of 2024!

Kyle’s Most Anticipated Movies of 2025!

You can also find early reviews of several new releases!

[Early Review] You’re Cordially Invited (2025)

[Early Review] Dog Man (2025)

[Early Review] Heart Eyes (2025)

Dog Man is now in theaters, while You’re Cordially Invited is streaming on Prime Video. Heart Eyes hits theaters this Friday!

New Episode of Kyle & Nick on Film: The Girl with the Needle (2024)

The third year of the “Picturegoer” newsletter kicks off with reviews of the Bob Dylan biopic “A Complete Unknown”; Michael Caine as the womanizing “Alfie”; the stop motion adventure “Coraline”; Michael York and Jenny Agutter in a dystopian in “Logan’s Run”; Will Forte as “Macgruber”; and the pilot episode of “Alfred Hitchcock Presents”.  Follow the link.

Hot off the presses, here’s my interview with Severin’s David Gregory on the restoration and recent re-release of Russ Meyer’s ‘Vixen’ trilogy!

Ruth over at FlixChatter posted a classic review of The Elephant Man (1980) – An appreciation for David Lynch’s heartbreaking and hauntingly beautiful biographical drama.

She also reviewed an Indian drama currently playing in select theaters, All We Imagine as Light (2024) – Payal Kapadia’s understated tribute to the working-class women of Mumbai.

Ruth also posted FlixChatter’s JANUARY 2025 Viewing Recap + Movie of the Month, including mini-reviews of:

Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl | Kneecap | My Old Ass | Jamie Fox: What Had Happened Was | Back in Action | In the Land of Saints and Sinners | Goodrich

Film Reviews:

Film Reviews:

Blu-ray/UHD Reviews


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The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 125

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

During this quieter January, The MN Movie Man thinks it’s a great time to catch up on the recent Oscar nominees – any of the ten Best Picture candidates are worth your time!

Two new reviews for this week: Steven Soderbergh’s Presence (which I’ve been waiting to tell you about since LAST January when I saw it at Sundance) and a film heavily influenced by Soderbergh, the spy thriller Inheritance.

Be sure to follow The MN Movie Man on InstagramLetterboxd, and Facebook for his weekly early looks at upcoming films and other updates between newsletters!

Eli has a few new pieces this week over on Cinephile Corner. In their movie reviews section, he has reviews for the following new releases:

He also has reviews for the following classic movies:

Lastly, in their movie rankings section, he has updated the following lists:

The Best Movies of 2012

Every Sean Baker Movie Ranked

The Best Willem Dafoe Movies

The Best Movies of 2011

Brian reviewed Neil Burger’s new thriller Inheritance.

For his Patreon subscribers, he reviewed All We Imagine as Light.

Also, check out Brian’s list of the Top 10 Films of 2024.

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter broke down the winners and losers from the 2025 Oscar nominations.

In this week’s issue of the “Picturegoer” newsletter: Clint Eastwood’s latest, the courtroom drama “Juror #2”; the Three Stooges are “Punch Drunks”; Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck on a “Roman Holiday”; Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd become the Hope and Crosby of the ’80s with “Spies Like Us”; Fred and Ginger in “Top Hat”; and Sam Wasson’s latest, the Francis Ford Coppola story “The Path to Paradise”.  Follow the link.

Ruth over at FlixChatter reviewed two world cinema films: 

I’m Still Here.- Walter Salles’ Brazilian humanist drama is a reflection of resilience and not letting tragedy define them

Lost Ladies (Laapataa Ladies) – Kiran Rao’s Bollywood’s satirical drama takes a jab at the patriarchy with a charming, sharp-witted story about a bridal mix-up

She also posted her musings on 2025 Oscar Nominations – the egregious snubs + enchanting surprises

Paul McGuire Grimes is covering the Oscars!

The 97th Academy Awards – The Nominations

Hear Paul’s hot takes on this year’s Oscar nominations on My Talk 107.1NICKEL BOYS Review

And follow Paul on Instagram / Letterboxd / BluSky / TikTok / YouTube

Oscar Thoughts

Film Reviews

Film Reviews

Blu-ray/UHD Reviews

Latest reviews


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The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 124

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

Now that we’re halfway through January, The MN Movie Man has finished his year-end wrap up 🙂  Check out the Best, the Worst, and the Special Mentions here!

A variety of new reviews arrived this week as well: Wolf ManBack in ActionNight CallVermiglio, Alarum, & Wish You Were Here.

Be sure to follow The MN Movie Man on InstagramLetterboxd, and Facebook for his weekly early looks at upcoming films and other updates between newsletters!

Eli has a few new pieces this week over on Cinephile Corner. In their movie reviews section, he has reviews for the following new releases:

He also has reviews for the following classic movies:

Lastly, in their movie rankings section, he has updated lists for the best movies starring Adam Driver, the best movies starring Timothée Chalamet, and the best movies released in 2013.

Brian reviewed the Belgian thriller Night Call, the docu-style horror movie It Doesn’t Get Any Better Than This, and the new remake Wolf Man.

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed Wolf Man.

This week, you can find a review for the first major horror release of 2025, Wolf Man!

New Episode of Kyle & Nick on Film: Red Rooms (2023)

Movie Man Eric Houston looks back at the career of the great David Lynch.

In this week’s issue of the “Picturegoer” newsletter, Barry Jenkins takes a swing at a “Lion King” prequel with “Mufasa”; Edward G. Robinson tries to enter high society in “The Little Giant”; Albert Brooks and Julie Hagerty get “Lost in America”; Tyrone Power leaves “The Mark of Zorro”; James Cameron works out his own marital woes in “True Lies”; and the first volume of “Full Metal Alchemist”.  Follow the link: https://picturegoer.substack.com/p/picturegoer-vol-2-issue-51-mufasa

Catherine paired the 2023 detective/dark comedy show “Poker Face” with twice-baked potatoes on Veg Out. Plus, she published two new reviews on The Feed: “One of Them Days” and “September 5.” She also continued her FYC Friday series with quick thoughts on a couple 2024 releases and published a new Letterboxd list in honor of the late, great David Lynch.

It’s a new year and Paul is here with reviews of a few new movies hitting theaters and streaming

The Room Next Door

September 5

Unstoppable

Smile 2 – Now on 4K

Film Reviews:

Film Reviews

Blu-ray/UHD Reviews

New Episode of Kyle & Nick on Film: Red Rooms (2023)


Keep your eyes peeled for the latest film critiques, reviews, and news from the Minnesota Film Critics Association! 🎬🍿


The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 123

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

After a (brief) winter’s nap, The MN Movie Man is back with a sleigh full of reviews of both new and recent films!

If you still have your Christmas Tree up (he does), sit back, pull up the Yule Log on YouTube and enjoy these late presents: BirdeaterMemoir of a SnailI’m Still HereA Complete UnknownThe BrutalistBabygirlQueerHard TruthsNightbitchSeptember 5The DamnedNosferatuThe Day the Earth Blew Up: A Looney Tunes MovieBloody Axe WoundMufasa: The Lion KingThe Man in the White Van

Be sure to follow The MN Movie Man on InstagramLetterboxd, and Facebook for his weekly hot takes and other updates between newsletters! 

Eli has a few new pieces this week over on Cinephile Corner. In their movie reviews section, he has reviews for the following new releases:

He also has reviews for a couple classic movies:

Lastly, in their movie rankings section, he updated his ranking of every Luca Guadagnino movie and ranked the best movies of 2014.

Brian reviewed the second season of the AppleTV+ series, Severance.

He also wrote a new essay about Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut (1999), exclusively for his Patreon subscribers. Readers can purchase access individually or join Deep Focus Review’s Patron community to access it.

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed Den of Thieves 2: Pantera.

Over on the GOAT Film Reviews YouTube Channel, you can find Video Reviews for Daddy’s Head and Conclave:

On the GOAT Film Reviews Website, you can find an Early Review for the 2025 sequel, Den of Thieves 2: Pantera!

New Episodes of Kyle & Nick on Film:

On his newly revamped website, Break Time Reviews, Matt released his Top 10 Movies of 2024. And for FandomWire, he kicked off 2025 with a review of the heist sequel Den of Thieves 2: Pantera.

In this week’s issue of the “Picturegoer” newsletter, thoughts on the coal-in-your-stocking holiday offering “Red One”; Robert Ryan in Robert Wise’s masterful boxing noir “The Set-Up”; the kung fu classic “The 36th Chamber of Shaolin”; Prince’s befuddling, beautiful vanity project “Under the Cherry Moon”; Bill Murray and Richard Dreyfuss bicker in “What About Bob”; and a book of George Lucas interviews. 

Follow the link: https://picturegoer.substack.com/p/picturegoer-vol-2-issue-50-red-one

Catherine paired the family-friendly favorite “Happy Feet” with penguin popsicles on Veg Out. Plus, she celebrated Letterboxd’s Year in Review release with a reel highlighting her stats. She also continued her FYC Friday series with quick thoughts on documentaries about three iconic women and other 2024 releases.

Paul has new reviews and interviews for 2025! Plus, a look back at 2024

THE LAST SHOWGIRL review

THE LAST SHOWGIRL interviews with Pamela Anderson, Jamie Lee Curtis, Kiernan Shipka, Brenda Song, and Gia Coppola

SE7EN 4K review

Paul’s Top 10 Movies of 2024

Film Reviews

Film Reviews

Blu-ray/UHD Reviews

New Episodes of Kyle & Nick on Film:

Sing Sing (2023)

The Order (2024)

Over on Cinefied, Tyler wrote about the dystopian game show Beast Games, noting the striking parallels between Survivor and Squid Game, and dived into how these competitions reflect the harsh realities of wealth inequality and human desperation.


Keep your eyes peeled for the latest film critiques, reviews, and news from the Minnesota Film Critics Association! 🎬🍿


The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 121

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

Eli recapped the 2024 film year over on Cinephile Corner with the following movie rankings:

The 10 Best A24 Movies of 2024

The 50 Best Movies of 2024

The 10 Best Horror Movies of 2024

The 10 Best Animated Movies of 2024

Matt made a zine all about his beloved crime flicks. Read more about the zine and how to get a copy here

Brian wrapped up 2024 with his list of the Top 10 Films of 2024.

To read his list of the Top 25 Films of 2024 and additional commentary on the year, you can join his community on Patreon or purchase access to the complete list separately.

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed Nickel Boys and Better Man. He also published his list of the Top 10 Films of 2024.

Over on the GOAT Film Reviews Website, you can find new reviews of recent holiday releases, including the following:

New Episodes of Kyle & Nick on Film:

In this week’s issue of the “Picturegoer” newsletter, Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh try mightily to bring life to melodramatic cliches in “We Live in Time”; “Girl Walks Home Alone at Night” reinvents the vampire film; Chuck Jones’ original animated masterpiece “How the Grinch Stole Christmas”; Max Linder crafts a silent spoof of Dumas in “The Three Must-Get-Theres”; a contrarian opinion on the cult classic “Wet Hot American Summer”; and a bonus book review of Eve Babitz’s wonderful “L.A. Woman”. Follow the link.

Catherine paired the 1979 holiday classic “Jack Frost” with sugar cookies on Veg Out. Plus, she has five new reviews on The Feed: “The Brutalist,” “Mufasa,” “Nosferatu,” “The Fire Inside” and “Better Man.” She also continued her FYC Friday series with quick thoughts on “I’m Still Here,” “Saturday Night” and more.

Film Reviews:

Sing Sing

2073

The Seed of the Sacred Fig

The Best Movies of 2024

Film Reviews

Blu-ray & UHD Reviews


Keep your eyes peeled for the latest film critiques, reviews, and news from the Minnesota Film Critics Association! 🎬🍿


The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 120

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

Eli has a few new pieces this week over on Cinephile Corner. In their movie reviews section, they have reviews for the following new releases:

Flow review

The Brutalist review

A Complete Unknown review

Babygirl review

Carry-On review

Small Things Like These review

Nightbitch review

The Seed of the Sacred Fig review

Brian recently reviewed The BrutalistNosferatuThe Room Next Door, and Babygirl.

For his Patreon subscribers, he launched his year-end “My Favorite Things of 2024” series with several lists, including the 25 Best Discs of 2024, the 5 Best Movie-Related Books of 2024, and The Best List—a look at his favorite performances, genre entries, and other categories from the year. Check out his Patreon for more.

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed Mufasa: The Lion King and Nosferatu. He also updated his Oscar predictions.

This week, Zach brings you capsule reviews of nine new movies (including three hotly-anticipated Christmas Day releases): NOSFERATU, BABYGIRL, A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, THE LAST SHOWGIRL, REBEL RIDGE, HIS THREE DAUGHTERS, THE PIANO LESSON, HARD TRUTHS, and MY OLD ASS.

In this week’s issue of the “Picturegoer” newsletter, reviews of Jesse Eisenberg’s quietly moving “A Real Pain”; the luminous Carol Kane in Joan Micklin Silver’s masterful “Hester Street”; Heath Ledger’s final role in “The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus”; famous silent film cowboy William S. Hart’s final starring role in “Tumbleweeds”; and one of the perennial holiday favorites, “White Christmas” — PLUS! a bonus piece on the fourth collected volume of Charles Schultz’s “Peanuts” comic strip. 

Follow the link: https://picturegoer.substack.com/p/picturegoer-vol-2-issue-47-a-real

Documentary Review: Music By John Williams (2024) – a heartfelt and delightful tribute to the maestro who has composed the soundtrack of our lives

Trailer Spotlight: James Gunn’s SUPERMAN teaser trailer – a battered superhero, dapper Lex Luthor, Krypto the Superdog + more

FlixChatter Review: NICKEL BOYS (2024) – A unique approach to evocative storytelling that packs an emotional wallop

FlixChatter Review: THE BRUTALIST (2024) – Adrien Brody is intense and heartbreaking in Brady Corbet’s sobering cautionary tale of the elusive American Dream

There is no shortage of movies playing at your local movie theater! Paul has new reviews of the following:

Queer

The Brutalist

Babygirl

Mufasa: The Lion King

Nosferatu

Plus, Paul shared his review and interviews for A Complete Unknown on Twin Cities Live

And over on Fox9 Good, Paul shares his picks for Christmas movies on Hallmark, Netflix, and contemporary classic like The Holiday and The Family Stone

Film Reviews:

Film Reviews

Blu-ray & UHD Reviews

On his website Key Frame Reframe, Tyler offers an in-depth look at his December Oscar Predictions, with contenders for Best Picture hopefuls like Wicked and Conclave, and expert insights into the latest industry buzz.

Meanwhile, over at Cinefied, Tyler examines Maria, highlighting Angelina Jolie’s mesmerizing performance and Pablo Larraín’s intimate portrayal of Maria Callas’ final days.


Tyler also takes a closer look at Mufasa: The Lion King, celebrating its visual splendor and Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical magic, while addressing its storytelling shortcomings.


Keep your eyes peeled for the latest film critiques, reviews, and news from the Minnesota Film Critics Association! 🎬🍿


The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 119

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Stay updated with film critiques through their social media channels.

Welcome to The Minnesota Movie Digest, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Association (MNFCA)!

The MNFCA is a collective of individuals dedicated to celebrating and critically examining the art of film. In this recurring publication, we’ll share a selection of insightful film reviews, absorbing essays, and interviews with film professionals.

Each issue of The Minnesota Movie Digest features a diverse array of perspectives and content. Our members have shared their most recent work with us, covering the latest releases and revisiting classic films that dissect the craft of filmmaking. Explore the links below and get a front-row seat to critically examine the art of film.

Check out the MNFCA Members page to meet our all-star lineup.

And now… The Minnesota Movie Digest.

It’s almost time to unwrap The MN Movie Man‘s Best/Worst of the year, but there’s no peeking until after Christmas!  While you wait, check out reviews for Carry-On and Kraven the Hunter as well as the landing page for all six volumes of the 60+ films he saw at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival.  

Be sure to follow The MN Movie Man on Instagram and Facebook for his weekly hot takes and other updates between newsletters! 

EEli has a few new pieces this week over on Cinephile Corner. In their movie reviews section, they have reviews for the following new releases:

Fly Me to the Moon review

Nickel Boys review

Flow review

September 5 review

Saturday Night review

Last Summer review

Brian reviewed A Complete UnknownQueerFlowSeptember 5Nickel Boys, and Kraven the Hunter.

For his Patreon subscribers, he posted two new lengthy AMA responses and wrote about his favorite TV show of 2024. Check out his Patreon.  

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed A Complete Unknown, Kraven the Hunter, and Carry-On.

For the Duluth News Tribune, I reviewed A Complete Unknown and reported on Timothée Chalamet’s visit to a Minneapolis preview screening.

Also for the News Tribune, I reviewed the British Arrows, presented by the Walker Art Center. For The Tangential, I reviewed the new Star Wars show Skeleton Crew

This week, Zach reviews A COMPLETE UNKNOWN, as well as capsule reviews of DIDI, BABES, NIGHTBITCH, THE SACRED OF THE SACRED FIG, MOTHERS’ INSTINCT, QUEER, and A REAL PAIN.

Nominated for Best Animated Film at The Golden Globes and Critics Choice Award.  Flow tells a very beautiful story about animals surviving with no dialogue at all and it is phenomenal.

The Vern is joined again by Cayley of Once Over with Cayley to discuss the 2003 remake of Willard starring Crispin Glover.

The Vern is joined by Becca of Do You Expect Us To Talk to discuss Alfred Hitchcock’s classic, Psycho and even defend the Gus Van Sant remake

 The latest issue of my newsletter, Picturegoer; containing reviews of “Gladiator II”, “A Charlie Brown Christmas”, “Hell’s Hinges”, “Inside Man”, “The Mechanic” and Agatha Christie’s “And Then There Were None”.

Catherine paired “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” with butter beer ice cream floats on Veg Out. Plus, she has four new reviews on The Feed: “Nickel Boys,” “Queer,” “A Complete Unknown” and “Kraven the Hunter.” The In Memoriam series she hosted wrapped up, and she continued her FYC Friday series with quick thoughts on “Flow,” “The Seed of the Sacred Fig” and more.

Musings on Golden Globes 2025 Nominations – 5 Glaring Snubs + 5 Great Surprises

Double Reviews: Based-on-real-events thrillers THE ORDER + SEPTEMBER 5

A Complete Unknown (2024) review – Timothée Chalamet captures Bob Dylan’s freewheelin’ vibe in James Mangold’s engrossing musical biopic

Here are links for The Digest

Paul has new reviews and interviews to share!

A COMPLETE UNKNOWN review

MARIA review

A COMPLETE UNKNOWN Cast Interviews with Timothee Chalamet, Elle Fanning, Edward Norton, and Monica Barbaro

Twin Cities Live segment with Paul’s interview with Colman Domingo and reviews of Moana 2 and Skeleton Crew

You can follow Paul on social media @PAULSMOVIETRIP and his YouTube channel Paul’s Trip to the Movies

Films

Blu-ray/UHD

Interview with MNFCA member Cat Krummery


Keep your eyes peeled for the latest film critiques, reviews, and news from the Minnesota Film Critics Association! 🎬🍿