Dusty Somers hails from Seattle, and is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma with a B.A. in journalism. He is a member of the Online Film Critics Society.
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The great Jeffrey Tambor deserves a better leading tole than this.
A little-loved and perhaps misjudged Hitchcock thriller gets a stunning Blu-ray upgrade.
The biographical elements of this George Gershwin biopic are lacking, but the music is sublime.
A strong staging of the sharply written play about Mark Rothko.
Five films from French filmmaker Jean Rollin showcase his knack for poetic imagery and dreamlike surrealism.
Louis Malle's final film, a staging of Chekhov's Uncle Vanya, is an intimate and fascinating work.
An oft-told tale of showbiz dreams and heartbreak gets an inevitably disappointing Blu-ray release.
A vital, vibrant document of 1950s New York, presented in a stunning black and white transfer.
From the director of Tuesday, After Christmas comes another patiently observed tale of dissatisfaction.
A mesmerizing experience that transplants the viewer inside Pieter Bruegel's famed Renaissance painting.
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