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Thou Wast Mild and Lovely
C.J. Prince | November 14, 2014A stylish farm-set, grim thriller around family and lovers.
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Citizenfour
Edward Haynes | November 14, 2014The now infamous story of Edward Snowden's leaking of confidential NSA papers is covered from its beginning moments.
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Beside Still Waters
C.J. Prince | November 14, 2014Chris Lowell's directorial debut plays with nostalgia as old friends gather for a weekend getaway.
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Emptying the Skies
C.J. Prince | November 13, 2014A documentary on saving the endangered songbirds of Europe is admirable and uninteresting.
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Mitski – Bury Me at Make Out Creek
Max Freedman | November 11, 2014Our review of Mitski's album 'Bury Me at Make Out Creek'.
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Starry Eyes
Dustin Jansick | November 10, 2014The path to fame is splattered in blood in this Hollywood-based horror film.
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Horns
Ananda Dillon | October 30, 2014A man wakes up to find he's growing horns, and can hear the dark thoughts of others in...
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White Bird in a Blizzard
Ananda Dillon | October 24, 2014A teenager full of sexual angst is impassive at the disappearance of her mother, but grows to find...
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Listen Up Philip
Bernard Boo | October 21, 2014If you can bear it, Perry and Schwartzman's misadventures of a misanthrope is an intriguing study in misery.
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The Overnighters
C.J. Prince | October 15, 2014The Overnighters feels like one of those rare, lightning in a bottle stories caught in a documentary. What are...
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Camp X-Ray
Edward Haynes | October 13, 2014Camp X-Ray opens like a tense thriller, with the capture of Ali Amir (Peyman Moaadi) and his transportation to...
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It Was You Charlie
Michael Nazarewycz | October 10, 2014The moment near the end of a film that puts everything you have just watched into perspective is...
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The Pact 2
C.J. Prince | October 7, 2014At the end of Nicholas McCarthy’s The Pact, Annie (Caity Lotz) killed the Judas Killer, her crazed uncle...
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Life After Beth
Michael Nazarewycz | October 2, 2014While zombie movies can be traced back to the 1930s, the modern zombie film era is generally accepted...
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Believe Me
Edward Haynes | September 29, 2014Believe Me marks director Will Bakke’s first foray into fiction film after two documentaries, One Nation Under God...