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    Elixir (Berlin Review)

    Elixir (Berlin Review)

    Film Festival | C.J. Prince | February 15, 2016

    A pile of mush made up of boring quirks and unsubtle metaphors that adds up to pure, wasteful nonsense.

  • Midnight Special (Berlin Review)

    Midnight Special (Berlin Review)

    Film Festival | Nik Grozdanovic | February 14, 2016

    The latest from Jeff Nichols, 'Midnight Special', disappoints bit time with a surprisingly forgettable film.

  • Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – February 12

    Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – February 12

    News | Aaron Pinkston | February 12, 2016

    A variety of films catered to both the romantic and the cynical available to stream this Valentine's Day weekend.

  • Giveaway: Oscar Nominated Biopic ‘Steve Jobs’ on Blu-ray

    Giveaway: Oscar Nominated Biopic ‘Steve Jobs’ on Blu-ray

    News | Dustin Jansick | February 10, 2016

    Danny Boyle's 'Steve Jobs' heads to Blu-ray and DVD and we're offering a copy to one of our subscribers.

  • Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – February 5

    Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – February 5

    News | Aaron Pinkston | February 5, 2016

    Great selection of indie films streaming this weekend on Netflix, Fandor, MUBI, plus a beloved horror franchise spinoff is now available on iTunes and VOD!

  • Watch: Jake Gyllenhaal Gets Destructive With a Vending Machine in ‘Demolition’ Trailer

    Watch: Jake Gyllenhaal Gets Destructive With a Vending Machine in ‘Demolition’ Trailer

    News | Ananda Dillon | February 4, 2016

    Looks like a great movie for when you feel like hammering something...or getting your heart hammered.

  • The Unity of All Things

    The Unity of All Things

    Film Festival | Michael Nazarewycz | February 3, 2016

    'The Unity of All Things' epitomizes the notion of something being an acquired taste.

  • The Eagle Huntress (Sundance Review)

    The Eagle Huntress (Sundance Review)

    Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 31, 2016

    'The Eagle Huntress' is a beautifully shot and uplifting documentary about a subject you never thought you’d care about.

  • White Girl (Sundance Review)

    White Girl (Sundance Review)

    Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 31, 2016

    An unapologetic portrayal of an anything-goes college girl looking for escape, but it's predictable and lacks depth.

  • The Birth of a Nation (Sundance Review)

    The Birth of a Nation (Sundance Review)

    Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 30, 2016

    Despite all of its blemishes, 'The Birth of a Nation' remains undeniably powerful.

  • Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – January 29

    Movies and TV to Stream This Weekend – January 29

    News | Aaron Pinkston | January 29, 2016

    Streaming services made a splash at Sundance this week, if you're not into streaming, you're already behind.

  • Spa Night (Sundance Review)

    Spa Night (Sundance Review)

    Film Festival | C.J. Prince | January 29, 2016

    'Spa Night's' specificity and uniqueness among US cinema don't change how emotionally inert it feels.

  • Joshy (Sundance Review)

    Joshy (Sundance Review)

    Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 29, 2016

    With a strong ensemble cast, there’s enough humor found in 'Joshy' to forgive its missteps.

  • Richard Linklater – Dream is Destiny (Sundance Review)

    Richard Linklater – Dream is Destiny (Sundance Review)

    Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 28, 2016

    A doc on Richard Linklater has great respect for the filmmaker, but it doesn’t bring a wealth of new information to the table.

  • Unlocking the Cage (Sundance Review)

    Unlocking the Cage (Sundance Review)

    Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 28, 2016

    The documentary doesn’t feel as rewarding as it should considering the significance of the subject.

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