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As sharply put together as it is, 'Peggy Guggenheim: Art Addict' feels both overstuffed and cursory.
In 2004, Catherine Breillat suffered a massive cerebral hemorrhage, triggering a stroke that paralyzed half of her body. She eventually recovered, and after getting back to filmmaking she met...
A documentary designed to confront the kinds of thorny issues most filmmakers would prefer to ignore.
Ira Sachs’ Keep The Lights On is a fictional drama that has a deeply personal background to it. Sachs was in a long-term relationship with Bill Clegg, a literary...
Camp X-Ray opens like a tense thriller, with the capture of Ali Amir (Peyman Moaadi) and his transportation to Guantanamo Bay, played out in quick, rapid cuts and an imposing...
A road movie with surprising depth and sharp leads.
Quentin Tarantino continues his new fascination of blending period pieces with grindhouse revenge films in Django Unchained, a movie that fans of Inglourious Basterds will surely enjoy. The setting...
Since having the privilege to see Rachel Marie Lewis’s debut film last year (Transatlantic Coffee), I had high hopes to witness her diversity once again as an actress with...
After an evocative opening credit sequence featuring warm, grainy 8mm footage of old buildings in New York City that harkens back to the ’70s “director’s era”, Fading Gigolo locks its gaze...
Weekends have only existed since 1908. Nirvana is as old now as The Beatles were in the ’90s. Betty White is older than sliced bread! These are pretty mind-boggling things...
A jaw-dropping spectacle of sci-fi filmmaking weighed down by incoherent plot mechanics.
An unsettling, oddly uplifting documentary of a family of young men trapped inside their apartment.
Rodney Ascher's The Nightmare is a sometimes creepy look into the phenomenon of sleep paralysis.
This heist movie doesn't reinvent the wheel, but fans of the genre will have a good time nonetheless.
Standard, satisfying Bond fare that will please many, surprise none.
One of the greatest films about war of all time, 2010’s gripping documentary Restrepo, co-directed by Sebastian Junger and the late Tim Hetherington (who was killed covering the Libyan civil...
Chandor's period crime drama is his least cohesive film, but is gripping and tense nonetheless.
Tommy Lee Jones' sophomore effort is a feminist Western that will rattle your soul.
A personal touch is the greatest asset to this entertaining documentary about environmental activists The Yes Men.
Male entertainers are the heroes in this goofy follow-up to Soderbergh's 2012 surprise hit.
Richard Curtis, the sentimental writer/director behind charming British rom-coms Love Actually, Notting Hill and Bridget Jones’s Diary, is easily England’s male Nora Ephron. His films burst with dry British humor and bashful lovable...
Nick Frost, best known as Simon Pegg’s tubby partner in crime in the “Cornetto Trilogy” (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, The World’s End), casts his own shadow in Cuban Fury, an...
A high stakes, life or death on the high seas, drama by first-time director Shim Sung-Bo.
A crafty, refreshingly platonic take on young-adult fiction with an exuberant visual sensibility.
A scientist obsessed with accuracy navigates the weighty issues of love and loss in this enjoyable curiosity.
On-the-nose drama plagues this otherwise thrilling, eye-opening look into the 2004 '60 Minutes' scandal.
Come Out and Play is a vicious and methodical new horror film by a mysterious new film director who only goes by the name of Makinov. This film is...
According to a recent New York Times article, Michael Cera’s latest film, Crystal Fairy, began to shoot when financing for a different film with Chilean director Sebastián Silva fell...
Fort Tilden is a bumpy ride at times, but it remains a charming expedition.
A man wakes up to find he's growing horns, and can hear the dark thoughts of others in this macabre tale.
A polished education in the art of public deception aimed squarely at the liberal set.
An occasionally entrancing documentary about traditionalist sake brewmasters.
Secrets and lies rise to the surface in this sensitive drama about the struggle between devotion and desire.
Like a lost relic from the French New Wave, A Coffee in Berlin dazzles with its melancholic black-and-white imagery and a jazzy soundtrack in line with Woody Allen’s New York ballads,...
A conversational film pairs an aging dancer and a curious couple.
Tyrannosaur is the first feature film by actor Paddy Considine (Submarine) who switched up his traditional role for writer and director on this film. It is a dark look...
Famed director Danny Boyle reverts back to more edgy form with Trance after recently holding the title artistic director of the opening ceremony for the 2012 Olympics. Boyle reunites...
The political struggles and uprising of the Ukraine are given a camera's lens.
The fate of three friends is wagered upon by the leaders of the Land of the Remembered and the Land of the Forgotten in this colorful but dizzying animated...
The legendary aspects of this true-life social experiment make up for its procedural approach.