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A Borrowed Identity
Michael Nazarewycz | June 25, 2015An Arab teen attending an Israeli school finds love and battles bigotry as he searches for himself in...
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Elimination Game
Byron Bixler | June 25, 2015Dominic Purcell sleeps through this lazy and incoherent remake of an exploitation cult classic.
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Eden
Dustin Jansick | June 25, 2015Hypnotic music and stimulating imagery fail to entrance the way they should.
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L.A. Slasher
Michael Nazarewycz | June 24, 2015Once the glossy, music video veneer is stripped away, all that remains is an 85-minute hate tweet.
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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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Dope
Bernard Boo | June 19, 2015Famuyiwa's unpredictable coming-of-age comedy is, in fact, insanely dope.
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Hippocrates: Diary of a French Doctor
Susan Kemp | June 19, 2015A critique of the French healthcare system is bolstered by a thoughtful script and strong lead performances.
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Porch Stories
Susan Kemp | June 19, 2015An ambitious film about the every day stories we overhear is stronger in concept than execution.
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Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Bernard Boo | June 12, 2015A crafty, refreshingly platonic take on young-adult fiction with an exuberant visual sensibility.
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I Dream Too Much
Byron Bixler | June 12, 2015Poor direction and a hollow script tarnish this well-meaning coming-of-age dramedy.
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Set Fire to the Stars
Byron Bixler | June 11, 2015A semi-biographical drama featuring Dylan Thomas struggles to find its own narrative poetry.
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The Wolfpack
Zachary Shevich | June 11, 2015An unsettling, oddly uplifting documentary of a family of young men trapped inside their apartment.
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Rebound
Eli Hayes | June 10, 2015The successful surrealism of this directorial debut is overshadowed by its weak performances and inconsistent writing.
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The Yes Men Are Revolting
C.J. Prince | June 9, 2015A personal touch is the greatest asset to this entertaining documentary about environmental activists The Yes Men.
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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.