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Real Name Maxance Vincent Gender Location Website |
About
Film student currently in my final year of studying a BA in film studies at the Université de Montréal. Am now looking for places to write about film, whether be a review, a feature or a news piece!


My Posts

Review: Here Today (2021)
If you've been following my successful (and sometimes unsuccessful) ruminations in the realm of freelance writing for a while now, ...

Review: Dream Horse (2021)
If you're like me and are tired of haphazardly clichéd sports dramas, especially regarding horses, then I'd reckon you'd be ...

Review: How It Ends (2021)
You've probably heard of the Netflix film titled How It Ends. Still, you may have not heard of Daryl Wein and ...

REVIEW: My Zoe (2021)
Imagine a grounded sci-fi drama in which an inconsolable mother (played by Julie Delpy) who cannot process the passing of ...

REVIEW: Undine (2021)
Acclaimed German filmmaker Christian Petzold reteams with Paula Beer and Franz Rogowski for his latest film, which remythologizes the story ...

REVIEW: The Killing of Two Lovers (2021)
Robert Machoian's The Killing of Two Lovers can be considered as NEON's answer to Noah Baumbach's 2019 Oscar-winning Marriage Story, in ...

REVIEW: Dear Comrades! (2021)
*Warning: This piece contains spoilers for Dear Comrades! The movie is not out yet everywhere, so proceed with caution.* Director ...

REVIEW: The World to Come (2021)
2021 has been an interesting year for queer cinema, though there weren't that many memorable pictures. Only J Blakeson's I ...

Review: Supernova (2021)
Let's face it: films regarding terminal illnesses are usually filled with tedious emotional manipulation. The illness in question is mostly ...

REVIEW: My Salinger Year (2021)
Famed Québec director Philippe Falardeau continues his quasi-American path after releasing Chuck and The Good Lie with My Salinger Year, ...

REVIEW: SAINT MAUD (2021)
It's finally here! After numerous delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Rose Glass' Saint Maud hit movie screens on January 29th ...

REVIEW: SILK ROAD (2021)
Tiller Russell's Silk Road tells the true story of how Ross Ulbricht (Nick Robinson) created an online marketplace, akin to ...

REVIEW: Me You Madness (2021)
"Revolting," "repugnant," "artistically inept" are words that barely scratch the surface of Louise Linton's self-congratulatory, meta-referential dark comedy Me You ...

REVIEW: Falling (2021)
Viggo Mortensen's directorial debut, Falling, tries incredibly hard to challenge its viewers on conservatism by making Lance Henriksen's Willis foul-mouthed ...