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The Last Circus (2010): A Masterpiece of Grotesque National Grief

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The Last Circus (2010): A Masterpiece of Grotesque National Grief "Most horror clowns want to kill you. The clowns in The Last Circus are already dead—killed by fascism, machismo, and a country that never buried its past." — 5/5 Stars The Last Circus (2010) reveiw: In the oldest sense of the word, this Spanish tragicomedy is incredible : awe-inspiring, grotesque, stunning, and heartfelt. Directed by the visionary Álex de la Iglesia, this Spanish tragicomedy uses the clown as a vessel for national trauma, transforming the circus ring into a bloodstained arena where Spain’s unburied past—Franco, fascism, machismo—rages like a ghost that refuses to rest. Set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War and its long, suffocating aftermath, the film follows Javier (Carlos Areces), a gentle soul born into a family of circus clowns, who is drafted into a militia and forced to trade laughter for ...

The Parenting (2025): A Wasted Cast in a Toothless Horror-Comedy

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The Parenting (2025): A Wasted Cast in a Toothless Horror-Comedy "A stacked cast meets a script that’s neither scary nor funny enough to matter." — 2/5 Stars The Parenting (2025) review: With a cast that reads like a who’s who of prestige television—Lisa Kudrow ( Friends ), Brian Cox ( Succession ), Edie Falco ( The Sopranos ), Dean Norris ( Breaking Bad ), Parker Posey ( The White Lotus ), plus rising stars Nik Dodani and Brandon Flynn—you’d expect something sharp, subversive, or at least entertaining. Instead, Craig Johnson’s horror-comedy delivers a toothless, predictable farce that fails to land as either comedy or horror. The premise has potential: a young gay couple, Rohan (Dodani) and Josh (Flynn), invite their parents to a countryside house for a weekend meet-and-greet. But when a 400-year-old evil entity awakens, chaos ensues. In theory, this setup could yield sharp ...