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Jas Keimig

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28 Years Later: The Bone Temple (2026) 93% 3.5/4 EDIT “The film shifts away from Boyle’s frenetic, punk shooting style and editing, with DaCosta and cinematographer Sean Bobbitt incorporating longer shots into the mix reflecting the psychologically penetrative aspect of Alex Garland’s script.” – Seattle Times Jan 14, 2026 Full Review If I Had Legs I'd Kick You (2025) 92% 2.5/4 EDIT “Despite the intensity of the story, there’s a needed thread of pitch-black humor woven throughout that dares you to laugh at its sheer ridiculousness.” – Seattle Times Oct 22, 2025 Full Review Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) 76% EDIT “Cameron leans into all the qualities that made him such a successful director.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Dec 23, 2022 Full Review Triangle of Sadness (2022) 72% EDIT “Ultimately, de Leon is not enough to save this overpraised satire that somehow is at its best during its most outrageous and disgusting moments.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Oct 19, 2022 Full Review Riotsville, USA (2022) 91% EDIT “Watching this documentary from the vantage point of a post-2020 uprisings America, it's even easier to see that the conditions we live under aren't foreordained but rather maintained by racism, classism, violence, and structural indifference.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Oct 5, 2022 Full Review Bound (1996) 87% EDIT “Violet and Corky both bypass the rigid noir stereotypes...” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Aug 10, 2022 Full Review Manhunter (1986) 90% EDIT “The highly stylized and reality-bending film was critically and commercially maligned when it first came out, but has since enjoyed a cult resurgence.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Jun 17, 2022 Full Review To Live and Die in L.A. (1985) 89% EDIT “The thrilling car chase at the center of the movie is perhaps one of the best ever captured on film.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Jun 17, 2022 Full Review Piggy (2022) 91% EDIT “This full-length Piggy is Carrie-esque...” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Apr 18, 2022 Full Review I Love My Dad (2022) 75% EDIT “A touching mix of comedy and drama...” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Apr 18, 2022 Full Review Petite Maman (2021) 97% EDIT “Sciamma's tale of grief holds a quiet, spellbinding magic. It'll make you want to call your mother immediately.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Apr 9, 2022 Full Review Fire of Love (2022) 98% EDIT “The couple's documentation of volcanoes often veered into the poetic and impressionistic, stitched together by Dosa to reflect not only the marvels of volcanoes but the power of love. But not in a cheesy way!” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Apr 9, 2022 Full Review Zero Fucks Given (2021) 95% EDIT “This excellent debut feature from writer-directors Emmanuel Marre and Julie Lecoustre stars the captivating Adèle Exarchopoulos as Cassandre.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Apr 9, 2022 Full Review Keetje Tippel (1975) EDIT “Still worth a watch as Katie’s journey from rural life to big city to love is very similar to Verhoeven’s masterpiece Showgirls...” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Apr 9, 2022 Full Review Shadow of the Vampire (2000) 82% EDIT “The film is anchored by Malkovich's serious commitment to portraying a director who will do anything to make the movie he sees in his head. And, of course, Dafoe's darkly humorous take...” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Mar 28, 2022 Full Review The Batman (2022) 85% EDIT “There's more to The Batman than its style, but I should say something about the film's prop and tech design, which is so good and fun. ” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Mar 5, 2022 Full Review Union City (1980) 50% EDIT “The premise is...interesting, but the movie is mostly composed of stiffly acted, one-note performances, hard-to-see interiors, and it's dreadfully boring.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 23, 2022 Full Review My Architect (2003) 93% EDIT “Nathaniel Kahn's My Architect is a poignant documentary about Nathaniel's journey to make sense of his late father, influential architect Louis Kahn.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 23, 2022 Full Review Martin (1978) 90% EDIT “You're never quite sure what's real and what isn't...” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 10, 2022 Full Review Short Cuts (1993) 95% EDIT “It's challenging to pick just one stellar performance.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 10, 2022 Full Review Irma Vep (1996) 94% EDIT “While films-within-films can be a worn-out trope, Irma Vep is a delightfully frenetic movie that takes its cues from jumpy, behind-the-scenes documentaries.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 2, 2022 Full Review Hyenas (1992) 91% EDIT “The film falls somewhere between satire, drama, and comedy.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 2, 2022 Full Review Beau travail (1999) 87% EDIT “As soon as the DVD stopped playing, I started watching it again, not sure I'd taken it all in-the film lends itself easily to multiple viewings.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 2, 2022 Full Review The White Bus (1967) EDIT “The bright colors, sweet songs, and '60s fashion of Red and Blue are enough to fall into.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 2, 2022 Full Review The Golden Thread (1965) EDIT “Watch for Mukherjee's gut-wrenching performance-you can almost see the sadness pool in her eyes in this film.” – The Stranger (Seattle, WA) Feb 2, 2022 Full Review
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