02 Nov Review – Sunny & Share Love You

FlixFling contributing reviewer Rebecca Raymer raves about Sunny & Share Love You: Sunny & Share Love You. Wow. This film, released in 2007, directed by Matthew Buzzell, and written by and starring Michele Mulroney and Micah Schraft, is amazing. "Colorful" does not even come close to describing the...

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31 Oct Film Geek – A Gift of Enlightenment

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews Film Geek: Film Geek (2005) is a movie written and directed by James Westby, and starring Melik Malkasian. Scotty Pelk (Malkasian) is a socially inhibited walking encyclopedia of all things film. His inability to read and interpret social cues combined with...

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31 Oct Fidel – Review: Kind-of A Nice Guy

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews the documentary Fidel: Estela Bravo directs this 2001 documentary of Fidel Castro's life and politics. The film is comprised largely of footage of Castro himself, as well as the opinions and impressions of a variety of noted individuals, such as Harry...

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28 Oct The Symmetry of Love – Review

FlixFling contributor Rebecca Raymer reviews The Symmetry of Love: The Symmetry of Love (2010, written and directed by Aitor Gaizka, and starring Giles Alderson, Catherine Kenyon, Jemma Powell, Matthew Butler, Alix Wilton Regan and Luke de Lacey) is a sweetly complicated montage of love stories. Very...

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28 Sep Dorks and Damsels in Astropia

FlixFling Team Member Jasmine reviews the Icelandic Role-playing Comedy, Astropia. Astropia, also referred to as Dorks and Damsels, is an uplifting Icelandic comedy that will provide good clean fun and laughs for the whole family.  The movie follows the life of Hildur, a beautiful high-profile woman...

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10 May A Serbian Film Review

A review of the most controversial movie of all time, by our staff member, Jason Heffler. Reviewing a film like “A Serbian Film” is difficult, to say the least. The sheer fact that I have to pay close attention to its content is enough for me to give up and quit my job entirely. It’s just horrifying. Srdjan Todorovic stars as Milos, a retired porn star. However, he didn’t leave the business mired in mediocrity. He left his mark on the industry, bowing out as one of the most legendary porn stars in the world. After calling it quits, he married a beautiful woman and had a son, living a humble life and struggling to keep him and his family financially afloat. After meeting with a former coworker, Milos is baited back into the pornography industry by a director named Vukmir (Sergej Trifunovic). Vukmir will not reveal the nature of the project to Milos until he signs the contract, however, but assures him that his family will be financially secure upon completion. Milos then becomes ensnared in the deranged director’s violently disturbing plot to create a high-end “art” porn movie. Just wait until the “newborn porn” scene.
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