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Film Daze is an independent publication that provides a platform for the unheard and underrepresented voices of the film community.
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1w ago
“I was getting a little burnt out on telling other people’s stories. It was time for me to tell mine ..read more
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2w ago
'Riddle of Fire' is a nostalgia-charged celebration of childhood. Director Weston Razooli says that he “included this gumbo of all my favorite things as a kid growing up in Utah ..read more
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1M ago
Alice Rohrwacher’s continued exploration of magical realism is a visual feast full of potential, but something is lacking in the film’s expression of its emotional core ..read more
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1M ago
Sydney Sweeney's latest film doubles as an exploration of autonomy for both its protagonist and its star ..read more
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1M ago
Black Box Diaries highlights that, as it currently stands, we will not find justice through pathways run by patriarchy and the valuing of the upper-class and higher-powered voices over the marginalized.  ..read more
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1M ago
Didi doesn’t soften the blows of early adolescence in the way many coming-of-age stories tend to, which only serves to make it all the more comforting ..read more
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1M ago
Daughters is essential viewing in its insistence that we sit with the pain, grief, and ongoing that countless American families sit with daily under the oppression of the modern, for-profit prison system ..read more
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1M ago
Against a bigoted statewide backdrop, this year’s Sundance included some particularly liberated, fluid, and complex ideas ..read more
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3M ago
‘All of Us Strangers’ chooses, quite movingly, to look at loving as something stabilizing and true ..read more
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4M ago
'Saltburn' fails to present Oliver’s infiltration of the Catton family, and his slurping up of their blood and guts, with a ruggedness or rawness [...] 'Saltburn' wants the idea of being nasty to be enough for us ..read more