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

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The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 122

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:

In their movie rankings section, he also released his first edition of the best movies of all time, which he plans to update annually moving forward.

In his annual review, Matt recounts some of his favorite cinema-related activities, watching trends, as well as his top theatrical experiences from 2024.

Brian reviewed the Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl and The Damned.

Brian also appeared on KARE 11 Saturday on December 28 to discuss A Complete UnknownNosferatu, and The Brutalist

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed Unstoppable. He also posted his predictions for the 2025 Golden Globe Awards.

Over on the GOAT Film Reviews site, you can find Kyle’s Early Review of Better Man, the Robbie Williams musical biopic with a twist!

On the GOAT Film Reviews YouTube Channel, you can find a Video Review for the 2023 film The Wait!

New Episodes of Kyle & Nick on Film: Anora (2024) and The Brutalist (2024).

In this week’s installment of the “Picturegoer” newsletter, Steve McQueen’s World War 2 drama “Blitz”; the stars and director of “The Big Heat” re-unite for “Human Desire”; Orson Welles works in color for the first time with “The Immortal Story”; Ernst Lubitsch and George Cukor fight for control of “One Hour With You”; Jackie Chan ups the ante in “Police Story 2”; and “The Monster Show”, a cultural history of the horror film by the late David Skal. Follow the link

Catherine paired the first “Bridget Jones’s Diary” movie with dark chocolate sorbet and Veganuary favorite “Okja” with jambalaya on Veg Out. Plus, she published her best of 2024 series: Top 10 PairingsTelevisionMovies Part One and Movies Part Two. She also continued her FYC Friday series with quick thoughts on “Touch,” “Lee” and more, and released a trailer for all of her 2025 pairings.

Liedke reviewed several award contenders at his site in recent weeks, including “The Last Showgirl,” “Nightbitch,” “Queer,” “Nosferatu,” “A Complete Unknown” and “The Brutalist.”

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The Minnesota Movie Digest: Issue No. 116

The Minnesota Movie Digest, from the Minnesota Film Critics Association, showcases film reviews, essays, and interviews, highlighting latest releases and classic films. Contributions from members offer diverse insights, covering films like Wicked, Gladiator II, and The Piano Lesson. 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.

The MN Movie Man hopes you all had a happy Glicked weekend!  This past week, he featured reviews of Wicked and new Netflix films The Merry Gentlemen and Spellbound.  For action fans, Sylvester Stallone’s action flick Armor is in theaters and on demand.  Finally, it’s not out until January 2025, but an early review of Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl is available!

Be sure to follow The MN Movie Man on Instagram 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, they have reviews for the following new releases:

In their classic reviews section, they also have a new review of Inside Llewyn Davis (2013).

Over on the GOAT Film Reviews Website, you can find a new review for The Piano Lesson, now streaming on Netflix!

[Early Review] The Piano Lesson (2024)

On the GOAT Film Reviews YouTube Channel, you can find video reviews for the following 2024 films:

My Old Ass (2024): Video Review 

Megalopolis (2024): Video Review 

Monster Summer (2024): Video Review 

New episode for Gladiator II

Zach catches up and shares his thoughts on new and new-ish releases: THE WILD ROBOT, EMILIA PEREZ, CONCLAVE, SATURDAY NIGHT, HERETIC, ANORA, and WICKED.

Review of Wicked: People who are familiar with and love the staged musical will absolutely love this filmed adaptation.  Those unfamiliar with the source material will find it to be just ok to good.

Reservoir Dogs: The Audio Drama: Adapting Quentin Tarantino’s debut film to audio format but with a twist.  All of the iconic male characters( Mr. Pink, Mr. Blonde, Mr White, ect) will be performed by women.

Interview with director and writers of the new “Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead”: Wade Allain-Marcus and Chuck Hayward

Catherine paired the 2022 “Predator” prequel “Prey” with basil mint mushroom jerky on Veg Out. Plus, she has four new reviews on The Feed: “The World According to Allee Willis,” “Blitz,” “Wicked” and “Maria.” She was also added to the roster of female film and TV critics on The Cherry Picks, and she continued her FYC Friday series with quick thoughts on “Love Lies Bleeding,” “The Wild Robot” and more.

Time reviewed Gladiator II and Wicked on WCCO-AM’s “Paul & Jordana” show and The Tom Barnard Show. He also interviewed Danny DeVito about his cameo on Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. He also interviewed the film’s Visual Effects Supervisor Angus Bickerton and Stop-Motion Supervisor Ian Mackinnon. Finally, he spoke to Danny Elfman about the 25th anniversary of the release of Sleepy Hallow and 35th anniversary of Batman.

Small Things Like These (2024) – Cillian Murphy brings a subtle intensity to this slow yet absorbing historical drama

WICKED (2024) – Cynthia Erivo & Ariana Grande are wicked good in Jon M. Chu’s vivid, dazzling, and surprisingly heartfelt movie musical

And in honor of the star of Small Things Like These, Ruth also wanted to share this oldie-but-goodie tribute post she made for Cillian Murphy – 35 reasons I’m a fan of the Irish actor

It’s a BIG week at the movies whether you’re headed to the theaters or want something that’s streaming:

Paul has reviews of five new movies:

Wicked

Gladiator II

The Piano Lesson

Blitz

Anora

Paul sits down with Michelle Yeoh to talk about all “Wicked”

Plus, here’s his latest segment on “Twin Cities Live” with reviews of “Gladiator II” “Emilia Perez” and “Heretic”

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The Alliance Lately: Issue No. 114

Welcome to The Alliance Lately, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Alliance (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 Alliance Lately 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 Alliance Lately.

There’s something for everyone at The MN Movie Man this week.  In the mood for horror?  Try Heretic.  Eager to start your Oscar watching on the big screen?  Sign up for The Piano Lesson.  Follow-up on last year’s Best Actor winner Cillian Murphy in his new film Small Things Like These.  If you’re simply looking to sit back and enjoy a 90-minue ride, Elevation will do just fine.  Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point is the first holiday title Joe unwrapped this season — did he want to return it?  Finally, those who like uncovering indie dramas might take interest in Okie and for lovers of both documentaries and horror films, the five hour Doc of Chucky will be your friend to the end.

Finally, Joe’s early review of Gladiator II has entered the arena for your entertainment.

Keep following The MN Movie Man’s Instagram and Facebook for 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, they have reviews for a few new releases, including Beetlejuice BeetlejuiceHold Your BreathStrange DarlingMEIt’s What’s Inside, and Salem’s Lot. They also have throwback reviews of Doctor Sleep (2019)Ju-on: The Grudge (2002), and Heathers (1989).

And then in their rankings section, they have lists for the best movies of 2015, and rankings of the movies directed by Damien Chazelle and Riley Stearns.

Brian recently reviewed HereticEmilia PérezHere, and All You Need is Blood.

For his Patreon subscribers, he reviewed Anora and wrote about The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) in his essay series, The Definitives.

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed Small Things Like These and updated his Oscar predictions.

Over at GOAT Film Reviews, Kyle has his early review of Heretic! On the GOAT Film Reviews YouTube Channel, you can find a video review of Coralie Fargeat’s The Substance (2024), along with a number of First Reactions to new releases!

New episodes for The Deer Hunter and Heretic.

Catherine paired the classic 1959 Doris Day-Rock Hudson romcom “Pillow Talk” with pea and pesto gnocchi on Veg Out. Plus, she has three new reviews on The Feed: “Heretic,” “The Piano Lesson” and “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever.” She also organized a collaborative Noirvember Double Features post and continued her FYC Friday series with microreviews of “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story,” “I Am: Céline Dion” and more.

Time reviewed Heretic on WCCO-AM’s “Paul & Jordana” show and “The Tom Barnard Show. He also interviewed Danny DeVito and Lucy DeVito for their new family holiday comedy A Sudden Case of Christmas (now in limited release and digital video on demand), which appears on Forbes.com.

Paul has a collection of new reviews and interviews to share:

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The Alliance Lately: Issue No. 112

Welcome to The Alliance Lately, the official newsletter from the Minnesota Film Critics Alliance (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 Alliance Lately 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 Alliance Lately.

Heading into Halloween week, The MN Movie Man’s 31 Days to Scare is pulling out the big frights.  Hope you have your mad monster party selections ready to go!  If you don’t, check out some ideas here!

For new releases, Joe has reviews of Your Monster (a film he first saw back in January at its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival), I Will Never Leave You Alone, and two films that played at the Twin Cities Film Festival and are out now, Don’t Move and Magpie.  

Follow The MN Movie Man’s Instagram and Facebook for weekly hot takes and other updates between newsletters!  You can also subscribe to receive notifications from his website when new reviews are posted!

Matt attended his favorite horror movie mini-thon: The Super Spook Show Spectacular!

Brian covered the new release Your Monster. He also wrote about ConclaveMagpieUnstoppableNightbitch, and A Real Pain for the Twin Cities Film Fest.

For his Patreon subscribers, Brian continued his coverage of Netflix’s 2021 Fear Street trilogy with Part Two: 1978 and Part Three: 1666 for his month of exclusive horror reviews.

At The Cinema Dispatch, Hunter reviewed Magpie and A Real Pain as part of his coverage of Twin Cities Film Fest.

For the Duluth News Tribune, Jay interviewed composer Ryan Homsey about his score for the documentary Merchant Ivory.

Over at the GOAT Film Reviews website, Kyle has a review for the new release Conclave.

In addition, Kyle is continuing his yearly 31 Days of Horror event:

Movie Man Eric Houston takes a look at the history of England’s most famous comedy troupe with Monty Python: Completely Different.

Catherine paired the cult favorite 2013-2015 TV show “Hannibal” with beet burgers on Veg Out. Plus, she has a new review of “Conclave” on The Feed and she also published a Twin Cities Film Fest recap. Additionally, the “Demons & Monsters & Creatures, OH MY!” series she is co-hosting continued with more scary season films and shows.

At his site, Liedke reviewed October releases Joker: Folie à DeuxPiece by PieceThe Outrun, and The Apprentice.

Ruth reviewed four films as part of the Twin Cities Film Fest: A Little Family Drama, Magpie, Luther: Never Too Much, and Camp Ricstar.

Paul has a variety of new updates this week:

Iconic Scream Queens – Paul Interviews Jamie Lee Curtis, Heather Langenkamp, and Neve Campbell

CONCLAVE review

CONCLAVE interviews with Ralph Fiennes and Edward Berger

Twin Cities Live 10/18 – Paul Interviews Heather Langenkamp and Robert Englund to Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of A NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET

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