Dorothy Burk

Dorothy Burk is a full-time writer and wanderer from the wilds of Northeastern California. Her work has appeared on the experimental creative blog Antartika.TV, in Matter journal and in a variety of small, strange chapbooks. She is most interested in the relationship between criminality and media and has been a fan of the cop show for as long as she can remember.

‘The King of the Streets’ Blends Great Street Fighting with an Uninspired Storyline

‘Ginger & Rosa’ Revel in the Possibilities of ’60s London

The Film that Is the Holocaust: ‘Shoah’

‘Berberian Sound Studio’ Descends Into Mystery, Horror, and Eroticism

There’s Something Strange About the Mannequins in Franck Khalfoun’s ‘Maniac’

‘Vivan Las Antipodas’ Is a Stunning Journey Straight Through the Earth

‘The Happy Poet’: An Indie Comedy About Building Community

‘Perception’: Professor Pierce, Again in Pursuit of Abnormalities

Donal Logue Comes to Tammany Hall in Season 2 of ‘Copper’

‘Rushlights’: When Bad Kids Go Worse

‘Twisted’ Asks, How Can You Tell If Someone Is a Sociopath?

Changing Identities and Traditional Family Ideals Are Explored in ‘Mosquita y Mari’