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Homeless (Dances With Films Review)
Blair Hoyle | June 5, 2015A dark, honest look at the life of homeless, without being preachy. Homeless is an incredible feature debut...
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Spartacus and Cassandra
Byron Bixler | June 5, 2015Spartacus and Cassandra is a highly empathetic documentary that finds subtle power in story of Roma immigrant siblings...
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Superior (Dances With Films Review)
Susan Kemp | June 5, 2015Edd Benda’s Superior is a coming-of-age story set in Vietnam War-era America drowns under the weight of its...
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Berkshire County
Michael Nazarewycz | June 5, 2015This dull and poorly made sitter in peril story puts too much emphasis on cheap scares and overused...
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Hungry Hearts
Ananda Dillon | June 3, 2015A psychologically enthralling look at a couple torn apart by their differing instinctual parenting styles.
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A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence
Nik Grozdanovic | June 3, 2015An acerbic punch to the gut and a treasure chest for the philosophically inclined. The work of an...
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Echo Lake (Dances with Films Review)
Susan Kemp | June 2, 2015A reluctant man-child learns to try again in this subtle, aptly realized film about love and loss.
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Deep Web
Dustin Jansick | May 29, 2015With a lot to say on drug-sales platform Silk Road, encryption, digital rights, and Ross Ulbricht this doc...
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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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I Am Big Bird: The Caroll Spinney Story
Michael Nazarewycz | May 27, 2015Often syrupy and sometimes manipulative, this doc on the man who has been Big Bird for over forty...
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Dheepan
Eli Hayes | May 26, 2015An explosive, shocking, and truly visceral hyper-violent thriller about a delusional anti-hero.
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Heaven Knows What
Dustin Jansick | May 26, 2015An honest and discomforting portrait of the heroin subculture found within the streets of New York City.
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Sunshine Superman
Ryan Smith | May 22, 2015An excellent first documentary about the father of base-jumping Carl Boenish.
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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.