Hyperreal Interviewer Extraordinaire Justin Norris sat down with director Emil Lozado to talk documentary filmmaking, the value of a creative partner, and Nicholas Cage performances.
Read MoreSix life lessons gleaned from arguably the most philosophically important text of 1998: A Night at the Roxbury.
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Read MoreFACE/OFF’s enduring appeal stems from the showdown between two of Hollywood’s biggest personalities, constantly attempting to one-up each other for the world’s most unhinged performance.
Read MoreOrlando (1992) stars Tilda Swinton in a sumptuous historical romp that similarly acts as a litmus test for the mutability of gender.
Read MoreOvercome the “1-inch barrier of subtitles” and you’ll get taken out of this world with these 5 foreign sci-fi films.
Read MorePaul Schrader’s movies follow such a clear formula that you can make a Madlibs from it. In fact, we did just that, roping in a couple of other Hyperreal contributors to imagine their own Schrader movies.
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Read MoreNEAR DARK is the perfect entry point for someone looking to discover her auteurist poetry.
Read MoreWith a dreamlike atmosphere and metatextual themes, Asteroid City is both a return to form and a major work for Wes Anderson.
Read MoreStill looking for a way to beat the heat by staying in the cool AC oasis of your living room? A dream team of Hyperreal contributors have come together to offer up even more movies to add to your watchlist.
Read MoreIt’s as though Richard Kelly looked at the silliest parts of America circa 2002 to 2006 and cranked them all the way up, and society just saw fit to follow suit.
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Read MoreHack the planet!
Read MoreA film that dares to ask the question: Do you game to live or live to game?
Read MoreDive into the forgettable plot but dreamlike atmosphere of Sphere, the perfect thing to watch on afternoon cable when you don’t feel like doing anything else.
Read MoreThe African Desperate is indisputably a comedy, but the visceral feelings it elicits span the spectrum. There is an uneasy undercurrent to the whole film that unmoors all of its relationships and hints at all types of violence.
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Read MoreCarl Anderson’s portrayal of Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar foregrounds all the passion, betrayal, and queer desire at the film’s core.
Read MoreDo we play the game of our lives or does the game play us?
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