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A story about a deaf Roma girl is part heartbreaking documentary, part fanciful musical with results somewhere in between.
One of this summer's most hyped films provides satisfying visuals and carnage amongst a familiar and formulaic structure.
Allen's collegiate comedy retreads familiar themes, but Phoenix keeps you on your toes.
Gaspar Noé's sensational sexual epic is both a numbing and impressive feature.
An LA noir shot in five takes is only as good as John Hawkes makes it.
An ambitious film about the every day stories we overhear is stronger in concept than execution.
A serviceable thrill machine that pays homage to the past and makes way for the future.
Chaitanya Tamhane's debut film is an awkward, amusing takedown of India's inefficient legal system.
Perhaps the most formulaic Marvel movie to date, though it ends on a high note.
A drama about urban mothers grieving after a senseless murder derails into a half-hearted action flick.
A film about gay men's voices poses an interesting question but fails to provide many interesting answers.
A raw glimpse into South Sudan that lacks conciseness, but mostly works due to its elemental, figurative approach.
As a mood piece, 'Observance' is an effective little horror film.
A script too safe for actors with bottomless resources.
The Return Of The Atom is an earnest but tepid and tedious attempt to record an immensely important and criminally under-discussed moment in the progression of the 21st century.
The legend of Philippe Petit loses its magic in Zemeckis' unbalanced retelling.
A slick tribute to the writer and filmmaker Nora Ephron, knowingly directed by her son.
This uninspired, effects-driven dramatization is ice cold.
Trey Edward Shults' directorial debut shows a filmmaker only interested in emotional intensity for its own sake.
Zhao Tao shines in this decades-spanning drama that ultimately falls victim to its own ambition.
History is made behind the camera in this detached documentary about the world's first citizen journalists.
Fantasy and reality blur on multiple levels in this uneven arthouse film posing as a documentary.
A strong ensemble cast helps offset the copycat nature of this psychological thriller.
He Was A Quiet Man contains some fairly well-known actors; Christian Slater, Elisha Cuthbert and William H. Macy, however, there is a good chance you have never heard of...
In the Family is an indie first feature film from writer, director, and lead actor Patrick Wang. The film is about a man who must deal with the loss...
Daryl Wein’s indie romantic comedy Lola Versus is just as much about finding love in yourself as it is finding love in others. The film attempts to give a...
Future Weather is an indie drama from first feature director Jenny Deller, about a passionate thirteen-year-old girl who must learn to survive on her own when her mother abandons...
Only God Forgives is another highly-stylized film from director Nicholas Winding Refn that stars Ryan Gosling as the lead. Gosling’s character pretty much picks up where he left off...
It comes as a bit of a surprise that, with so many recent horror films aping off of different subgenres from the past, no one has really attempted to...
A natural reaction towards conflict is avoiding the threat by escaping, a common theme found within Matt Porterfield’s indie drama I Used to Be Darker. It is hard to...
Director Manuel Martín Cuenca’s Cannibal won the 2013 Goya Award (the Spanish equivalent of the Oscars) for best cinematography. It’s not hard to see why. Pau Esteve Birba’s cinematography...
It is hard to point out exactly what makes Traitor only a mediocre film, it is hard to specifically say what went it did wrong. But it's even harder...
There are a few qualities that The New Year Parade does possess, some of which include good acting, filming and editing but it is a film that lacks a...
It’s hard to criticize a movie like Marianne considering its ambitions. Aside from a few surprises over the years the horror genre has mostly been dead in the water,...
Robot & Frank is a sentimental buddy-movie between two unlikely people; well, technically just one as the other is a robot as the title suggests. It is a simple...
Premiering at the Sundance Film Festival under the name Two Mothers (an arguably more fitting title) has been since changed to Adore, Anne Fontaine’s film about two best friends...
Sergio Castellitto’s adaptation of his wife Margaret Mazzantini’s novel, Twice Born is an overwrought romantic melodrama set in the Bosnian conflict that features two fine actors turning in sick-day performances. The...
Michael Winterbottom is a director who’s not afraid to fully commit himself to an idea that he likes. Whether he’s teaming up with actors Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon...
If you’ve heard of Big Bad Wolves, it’s could be because of Quentin Tarantino. Late last year he declared Big Bad Wolves to be the best film of 2013....
It is the small indie gay romance film that could. Is It Just Me? features Nicholas Downs who plays the shy, awkward, pessimistic, homosexual character named Blaine Watson. Blaine...