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The Little Death
Byron Bixler | June 24, 2015A ribald Aussie anthology that proves to be mildly amusing and frustratingly sloppy.
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Balls Out
Zachary Shevich | June 23, 2015The cast assembled for this parody of underdog sports stories keeps Balls Out amusing through its tedious plot.
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Wild Tales
Nik Grozdanovic | June 17, 2015Six hilarious short stories make up one of the most rewarding and entertaining films of the year.
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Band of Robbers (LAFF Review)
Ananda Dillon | June 16, 2015This quick-witted comedic update on Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn would make Mark Twain proud.
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‘Me and Earl and the Dying Girl’ Cast and Director On Their Evolution During Filming
Bernard Boo | June 9, 2015The cast and director of 'Me and Earl and the Dying Girl' on how they changed during filming.
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Welcome to Happiness (Dances With Films Review)
Blair Hoyle | June 8, 2015The secret to happiness lies in one man's closet in this charming comedic fantasy from Oliver Thompson.
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Spy
Bernard Boo | June 5, 2015This Melissa McCarthy 007 parody serves its star well, but some nagging comedy clichés sully the fun.
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Entourage
Bernard Boo | June 3, 2015Even fans of the show are liable to be let down by this middling piece of pop culture...
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Tu Dors Nicole
C.J. Prince | May 28, 2015Finds a way to wring something new and refreshing out of such familiar content.
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Results
Dustin Jansick | May 28, 2015Social awkwardness fails to add to a stagnant romantic comedy.
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Love at First Fight
Blair Hoyle | May 25, 2015Fans of French cinema, coming-of-age stories, and kindhearted romantic comedies are sure to find plenty to enjoy...
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I’ll See You In My Dreams
Bernard Boo | May 22, 2015A funny, silky-smooth portrait of a woman acquiescing with death in her twilight.
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The Lobster (Cannes Review)
Eli Hayes | May 16, 2015An absurdist social critique that solidifies Lanthimos as not just a unique voice in today’s cinematic realm, but...
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Mr. Kaplan (TJFF Review)
Michael Nazarewycz | May 10, 2015In this unlikely but delightful buddy picture, an old man and his young friend pursue someone they suspect...
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Shira Piven On Kristen Wiig and Portraying Mental Illness With Dignity
Bernard Boo | May 8, 2015With Welcome to Me, director Shira Piven and star Kristen Wiig ride a fine line. It’s a depiction of...