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Wonderful World is an indie drama that stars Matthew Broderick in a role that is not what most people are used to seeing him in. It’s a directorial debut...
Premiering at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2011 was Hick, a film directed by Derick Martini about a teenager who aimlessly drifts away from her Nebraska home. Aimlessly...
Dan Mazer isnt exactly new to the film industry, having worked extensively with Sacha Baron Cohen in the past helping to write comedies such as Borat and Bruno. I...
To put it nicely, American Animal is an absurd indie movie about a man living with his reckless best friend who is not only mentally ill but physically ill...
It has been nearly 50 years since Thor was originally created as a comic book hero by Marvel Comics. In what seems as a last effort to milk the...
Heavy Times is an indie comedy that will remind you of The Hangover and Superbad. Directed by Benjamin Mark and Ryan McKenna, it takes you on a wild joy-ride...
Someone puked in the hot tub.
The only mystery in this debut feature is why actors of this caliber signed up for it.
Her life in chaos, a wannabe musician heads home, hitting every rom-com device along the way.
'Get Hard' needs to get the hell out of here.
This art school-set Japanese drama has a sensational third act, but getting there is like watching paint dry.
Is it a war movie? Is it a sci-fi film? 'Alien Outpost' aims for both but misses completely.
A Kafka adaptation whose misguided loyalty to the source material muddles its larger themes.
Another listless collection of cosmic confessionals from Malick. Enough's enough.
Writer/director Joe Begos has fashioned Almost Human, his debut feature, as a love letter to 80s horror/sci-fi schlock. The film opens with Seth (Graham Skipper) arriving at his friend...
I’ve really enjoyed the series since they started a few years ago. The first film was a nice little breath of fresh air in the disgustingly smelly cesspool...
A psychological thriller about a woman confronting her dark past is riddled with superficial characterizations and inconsistencies.
The moment near the end of a film that puts everything you have just watched into perspective is a dicey proposition. It requires the closing payoff to be something...
For a film about the culinary arts, a world driven by passion, sweat, and sleepless nights, Le Chef is so careless and uninspired it’s borderline upsetting. What’s worse, it fails twofold...
At the end of Nicholas McCarthy’s The Pact, Annie (Caity Lotz) killed the Judas Killer, her crazed uncle responsible for the decapitation of several women over several decades. Annie was...
A young-man with the ability to cast eternal judgment faces the hard truths of his own life in 'Walter'.
Jesus Town, USA attempts to tell a real-life tale with the quirkiness of a mockumentary, and it simply doesn't work.
Michael Madsen's realistic look at what we would do if an alien landed on earth tries and fails to turn itself into a philosophical examination of humanity.
Anyone able to withstand the visual and aural assault of The Oregonian will find plenty more to like in Calvin Lee Reeder’s follow-up. Reeder, who tends to prefer a...
Performances are the main selling point as the content is dull and insubstantial.
The rich and mighty elite of Oxford take spoiled to new heights of rotten in this class-clashing thriller.
Bruce McDonald's return to horror is a lackluster, amateurish mess.
Virgil Vernier's debut is a sporadic tale of two girls in search of themselves in France.
Surely we were meant to have more fun than this.
Simon Pegg is severely underutilized in this backward-storied, not-dark-enough dark comedy.
Those building the hype will find satisfaction and those who see beyond the fantasy will be justifiably incensed.
Honour, the 2014 British thriller and directorial debut of Shan Khan, tells the story of Anglo-Pakistani woman Mona (played by Aiysha Hart), who becomes the target of a family...
An earnest film that relies on the legend of Mother Teresa, without adding much new.
Director Eran Riklis awkwardly sets a breezy odd-couple road trip movie under the dark cloud of the Israeli-Arab conflict in Zaytoun. The extreme polarity Riklis’ heavy-handed, inappropriately silly humor...
Too inept to be taken as a good B-movie thriller, it's bound to rot in VOD purgatory.
Bobcat Goldthwait makes a disappointing turn toward the cliché in Willow Creek, a noticeable departure for the comedian/filmmaker. This time Goldthwait has gone from dark comedy to horror, or...
The most uninspired YA movie in years.
Offensive, lazy, and obnoxious, 'Darling' is asinine from start to finish.
A threadbare story and bad gimmicks ruins this debut feature from being anything more than an impressive technical feat.
With no compelling story or emotional arc, this behind-the-scenes career doc should only appeal to diehard fans of its subject.