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Alex Saveliev

Alex graduated from Emerson College in Boston with a BA in Film & Media Arts and studied journalism at the Northwestern University in Chicago. While there, he got acquainted with the late Roger Ebert, who supported and inspired Alex in his career as a screenwriter and film critic. Alex has produced, written and directed a short zombie film, “Parched,” which is being distributed internationally and he is developing a series for a TV network, and is in pre-production on a major motion picture.

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Movie Review: Claus Räfle’s “The Invisibles,” Despite Its Incredible Subjects, Doesn’t Leave A Lasting Impression

Alex SavelievMarch 6, 2019March 6, 2019

  While Joseph Goebbels infamously declared Berlin “free of Jews” in 1943, 1,700 managed to survive in the Nazi capital through the end of WWII. The Invisibles traces the stories of four young people who learned to hide in plain sight.

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Movie Review: The Marvel-ous Mar-velle Saves “Captain Marvel”

Alex SavelievUpdated on March 5, 2019March 5, 2019

  Carol Danvers becomes one of the universe’s most powerful heroes when Earth is caught in the middle of a galactic war between two alien races.

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Movie Review: Michael Winterbottom’s “The Wedding Guest” Overstays Its Welcome

Alex SavelievFebruary 28, 2019February 28, 2019

  A story centered on a mysterious British Muslim man (Dev Patel) on his journey across Pakistan and India.

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Movie Review: Gaspar Noé Doesn’t Have Much Time For Foreplay In “Climax”

Alex SavelievFebruary 25, 2019February 25, 2019

  French dancers gather in a remote, empty school building to rehearse on a wintry night. The all-night celebration morphs into a hallucinatory nightmare when they learn their sangria is laced with LSD.

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Movie Review: Hope Floats As Humanity Drowns In Christian Petzold’s Speculative War Drama “Transit”

Alex SavelievUpdated on February 25, 2019February 25, 2019

  When a man flees France after the Nazi invasion, he assumes the identity of a dead author whose papers he possesses. Stuck in Marseilles, he meets a young woman desperate to find her missing husband – the very man he’s impersonating.

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Movie Review: Tim Sutton’s Dismal “Donnybrook” Says Nothing New In An Interesting Way

Alex SavelievFebruary 13, 2019February 13, 2019

  Two men prepare to compete in a legendary bare-knuckle fight where the winner gets a $100,000 prize.

Movie Reviews, Movies

Movie Review: The Deeply Moving “Birds Of Passage” Resembles A Phantasmagoric & Artful “Narcos: Year Zero”

Alex SavelievFebruary 11, 2019January 30, 2019

    During the marijuana bonanza, a violent decade that saw the origins of drug trafficking in Colombia, Rapayet and his indigenous family get involved in a war to control the business that ends up destroying their lives and their culture.

4K/Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Reviews, Movies

DVD Review: “Power Rangers Super Ninja Steel” Announces The End Of Morphin’ Times

Alex SavelievUpdated on February 8, 2019February 7, 2019

  Madame Odius is still alive and more determined than ever to steal the Ninja Nexus Prism for her nefarious purposes! Now it’s up to the Rangers, with some unexpected help from new friends, to use the power of teamwork to defeat Odius and save the world!

Movie Reviews, Movies

Movie Review: While Sporadically Unsettling, Darren Lynn Bousman’s “St. Agatha” Adds Up To A Holy Mess

Alex SavelievUpdated on February 7, 2019February 7, 2019

  Set in the 1950s in small-town Georgia, a pregnant young woman named Agatha seeks refuge in a convent. What first starts out as the perfect place to have a child turns into a dark layer where silence is forced, ghastly secrets are masked, and every bit of will power Agatha has is tested as …

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