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Apr 25, 2024 · The screenplay, by Michael Sparaga, sets up a society that hasn’t imploded yet but is about to, and is recognizably littered with the detritus of a discourse-obsessed culture very like our own.
- Caitlin Cronenberg
Apr 26, 2024 · Michael Sparaga’s script starts with a clever premise — imagining a world in which climate change and overpopulation have led to forced euthanasia. But it then has almost no idea what to do with it, as Cronenberg’s film dissipates into a series of unbelievable decisions made by people we don’t care about, shot in a surprisingly flat style.
Apr 25, 2024 · With a clever script by Michael Sparaga paving the way over a running time of just over an hour and a half, “Humane” is set on the grounds of the cavernous and remote estate of the York family patriarch, Charles (Peter Gallagher), a famed and powerful news anchor who has recently retired.
- rroeper@suntimes.com
Apr 25, 2024 · In Caitlin Cronenberg’s directorial debut, Humane, written by Michael Sparaga, there’s a unique visual language that captures the authentic character sibling dynamics, that makes their dilemma that more repugnant and honestly, breaks your heart.
Apr 25, 2024 · Humane, the new dystopian horror film from writer Michael Sparaga and director Caitlin Cronenberg (yes, as in David and Brandon Cronenberg), certainly starts with the potential for greatness,...
Apr 20, 2024 · So has screenwriter Michael Sparaga. The poor see it as a fiscal advantage to set their children up in a world challenged for them, while the rich, and their large carbon footprint, are...
Apr 25, 2024 · Written and produced by Michael Sparaga, Humane is the kind of contemporary post-apocalyptic thriller and class satire that’s become more commonplace as of late: Imagine the eeriness of Leave...