
Is “The Lumberjack” worth your time today? If you're into slow burns, really slow burns, about a single guy grappling with trees and... himself, maybe. It's definitely not for folks who need things to *happen* every five minutes. If watching a man spend a solid minute just sharpening an axe sounds like a snooze, then y...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Ben Clopton

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"Is “The Lumberjack” worth your time today? If you're into slow burns, really slow burns, about a single guy grappling with trees and... himself, maybe. It's definitely not for folks who need things to *happen* every five minutes. If watching a man spend a solid minute just sharpening an axe sounds like a snooze, then yeah, skip this one. But for those who appreciate a quiet, almost meditative look at solitude, Ben Clopton's turn here might just stick with you. The film opens, and right away, you..."

