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Lina Fisher

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Last Stop Larrimah (2023) 86% EDIT “It’s an expertly revealed murder mystery with a heart of gold, and a fascinating study of what could have been a forgotten community. ” – Austin Chronicle Mar 14, 2023 Full Review Bottoms (2023) 91% 4/5 EDIT “Bottoms shines because it nods to nostalgia but feels totally of our time, or expertly inhabits the buddy comedy genre formula while providing its own absurdist twist – but most importantly, it is simply, joyfully, ridonkulous.” – Austin Chronicle Mar 14, 2023 Full Review The Arc of Oblivion (2023) 100% EDIT “For such an existential question as whether the human urge to make a mark against the entropy of the physical world is folly, Ian Cheney’s Arc of Oblivion takes a pretty cheery tone.” – Austin Chronicle Mar 14, 2023 Full Review The Good Boss (2021) 92% 3/5 EDIT “ The Good Boss is ultimately a portrait of a megalomaniac... It’s a satisfying parable of the inherent rottenness of capitalist greed.” – Austin Chronicle Jun 28, 2022 Full Review Little Girl (2020) 100% EDIT “A sensitively drawn and compelling story...” – Austin Chronicle Nov 24, 2021 Full Review She Paradise (2020) 88% EDIT “She Paradise transcends the classic coming-of-age storyline, resulting in something understated and powerful.” – Austin Chronicle Nov 18, 2021 Full Review The Legend of Molly Johnson (2021) 79% EDIT “Thematic undercurrents of sexism and racism come to the surface as the parallels between Molly's life and the injustices of our modern world become apparent, no doubt informed by Purcell's own experience.” – Austin Chronicle Mar 25, 2021 Full Review Delia Derbyshire: The Myths and Legendary Tapes (2020) 91% EDIT “The film is at its weakest when Catz introduces (and stars in) a fictionalized recreation of Derbyshire's life... As a portrait of someone enamored with sound, the film rings true when her sounds speak for themselves.” – Austin Chronicle Mar 25, 2021 Full Review
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