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Complete Unknown (Sundance Review)
Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 26, 2016A genre-hopping film that's not as compelling as it should be.
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Manchester by the Sea (Sundance Review)
Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 26, 2016Expertly crafted, 'Manchester by the Sea' is a revelation, a story about admitting defeat and dealing with consequences.
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Certain Women (Sundance Review)
Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 25, 2016A studious slow burner that should appease fans of the auteur filmmaker but leave others scratching their heads.
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Goat (Sundance Review)
Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 25, 2016Love it or hate it, 'Goat' is gut punching and distinctive.
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Kate Plays Christine (Sundance Review)
Movie | C.J. Prince | January 25, 2016A documentary designed to confront the kinds of thorny issues most filmmakers would prefer to ignore.
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Driftwood (Slamdance review)
Movie | C.J. Prince | January 24, 2016Paul Taylor's dialogue-free debut showcases the ups and downs of purely visual storytelling.
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Green Room (Sundance Review)
Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 24, 2016More than just a gruesome blood bath, Green Room is surprisingly witty and expertly crafted.
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Maggie’s Plan (Sundance Review)
Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 24, 2016Maggie's Plan is a brilliant genre-bending film featuring dazzling performances from an all-star cast.
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Hunt for the Wilderpeople (Sundance Review)
Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 24, 2016Those looking for some light entertainment will find just that in Hunt for the Wilderpeople.
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The Lesson (Slamdance Review)
Film Festival | Bernard Boo | January 24, 2016Torture porn served with a heaping helping of brain food on the side.
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How To Plan An Orgy in a Small Town (Slamdance Review)
Movie | Ananda Dillon | January 23, 2016Small towners attempts to be sexually adventurous are too sad to laugh at.
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Morris from America (Sundance Review)
Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 23, 2016A light-hearted coming-of-age film that, while far from bad, doesn't necessarily stand out from other films like it.
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Director’s Cut (Slamdance Review)
Film Festival | Bernard Boo | January 22, 2016An inventive satire about the ever-narrowing relationship between artist and audience, Director’s Cut has a lot of interesting ideas bouncing around inside its twisted, experimental narrative, though on a fundamental level, the movie simply isn’t that compelling. Penn Jillette plays...
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Wild (Sundance Review)
Film Festival | Dustin Jansick | January 22, 2016The fascinating and disturbing subject of 'Wild' ends up being surprisingly tame and dull.