Theaters have reopened in the state of Minnesota and some critics have gone back to screenings, with several reviews of “Unhinged” coming out as a result. Along with “Unhinged,” content about other films, both in video and written format, was produced by MNFCA members.
Here’s what the Alliance has been up to lately.
Kelly Florence and Meg Hafdahl
On the Horror Rewind podcast, Florence and Hafdahl chat about the 2018 picture “Cam.”
Joseph Froemming
The Joe-Down featured a review of the classic film “Planet of the Apes” this week.
Kyle Goethe
On the series Kyle and Nick on Film, Goethe and fellow MNFCA member Nick Palodichuk reviewed 2012’s “Seven Psychopaths” and 1996’s “Bound.” Goethe also wrote about the 2000s film “Bring it On” and shared opinions on the future of the “Blade” franchise at his website.
Paul McGuire Grimes
Over the last week, Grimes reviewed the thriller “Unhinged,” gave a recap of the DC FanDome event, and stopped by the show Twin Cities Live.
Eric Houston
At his YouTube channel, Houston gave a retrospective analysis on the television block, Nick at Nite.
Jeremy Lebens
At The Daily Rotation, Lebens reviewed the long-delayed “New Mutants,” the action flick “Rogue” and the thriller “Peninsula.”
Matthew Liedke
At his site, Liedke reviewed the horror/action movie “New Mutants” the thriller “Unhinged,” and the short film “Hearts Want,” which was written and co-produced by fellow MNFCA member Ruth Maramis.
Ruth Maramis
At FlixChatter, Maramis wrote a tribute to Chadwick Boseman, the star of “Black Panther” who died Aug. 28 from colon cancer at the age of 43.
Mark McPherson
At Film Inquiry, McPherson reviewed the stalker thriller “Unhinged.”
Nicholas Palodichuk
On the St. Paul Filmcast, Palodichuk interviewed Director Zachary Liverseed.
Frank Stanko
For his Thoughts On series at The Pop Culturists, Stanko continued looking over 1985 with reviews of “Teen Wolf,” “Better Off Dead,” “Compromising Positions” and “Crossover Dreams.”