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Trampoline
Amy Priest | January 15, 2014It is hard not to have absolute admiration for independent filmmakers for their courage, style, and ability to...
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Interior. Leather Bar.
Dustin Jansick | January 14, 2014James Franco has been on an experimental film kick as of late with his rendition of the classic...
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Generation War
Jonathan Andrews | January 13, 2014As a four-hour German epic depicting the lives of five friends before, during and after the Second World...
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Ms. 45
C.J. Prince | January 10, 2014It takes 10 minutes for Ms. 45`s title character to get raped twice within the same day. In...
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Her
Ananda Dillon | January 9, 2014In the near future of Her, LA has a few new buildings in its skyline and is as...
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The Invisible Woman
Bernard Boo | January 9, 2014The Invisible Woman, Ralph Fiennes sophomore directorial effort (following up 2011’s Coriolanus), tells the true story of the love...
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August: Osage County
Bernard Boo | January 7, 2014Broad and brutal, August: Osage County doesn’t offer much in the way of subtlety, but there’s something satisfying about indulging...
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American Hustle
Dustin Jansick | January 6, 2014For American Hustle, David O. Russell assembles a cast largely comprised from his previous two crowd pleasing films,...
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Caught in the Web
Bernard Boo | January 3, 2014When Lanqiu (Gao Yuanyuan), a young Chinese executive with a promising future learns during a routine physical that...
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Out of the Furnace
Dustin Jansick | December 30, 2013When you consider Out of the Furnace is packed with a star-studded cast and a director who demonstrated...
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Reaching For the Moon
Bernard Boo | December 27, 2013An examination of Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet Elizabeth Bishop’s pivotal years spent in Brazil in the 1950’s and...
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The Spectacular Now
Dustin Jansick | December 26, 2013Considering James Ponsoldt’s first two films (Off the Black, Smashed) deal with alcoholism, it comes as no surprise...
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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Bernard Boo | December 24, 2013Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom falls into several of the common pitfalls hindering biopics of the same ilk–most notably...
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Everyday
Colleen Munro | December 23, 2013Michael Winterbottom is a director who’s not afraid to fully commit himself to an idea that he likes....
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The Selfish Giant
C.J. Prince | December 20, 2013After making the incredibly devastating pseudo-documentary The Arbor, Clio Barnard has returned with her own original story for...