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“Night Moves”: No Succor In The Wilderness
If you've ever watched a Jesse Eisenberg performance, you've most likely formed an image of him in your mind as the loquacious aggro-nerd: the man fills the air with a rapid-fire staccato of verbiage that flips between hostile (The Social Network) and neurotic...
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Tribeca Review: “Night Moves” is a Slow Burning Yet Exciting Environmental Thriller
How far would you go for a cause? Do the ends always justify the means? That is what director Kelly Reichardt asks in her latest thrilling feature Night Moves, which follows a group of eco-terrorists/activists through their plan to blow up Oregon's Green Peter...
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TIFF Capsule Reviews: ‘A Spell to Ward Off the Darkness’ & ‘Night Moves’
Jake Cole reviews NIGHT MOVES and A SPELL TO WARD OFF THE DARKNESS at the Toronto International Film Festival.
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“Arabian Nights, Vol. 2” Is Comparatively Straightforward
The first volume of Miguel Gomes’s sprawling epic, Arabian Nights, has the unenviable task of bringing the audience on board with the filmmaker’s wild vision and convince them to remain on board for another four hours. Establishing his perspective alongside Pr...
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The MTV Movie Awards Were On Last Night, Apparently
While everyone else was watching Game of Thrones or Mad Men, I am told that the MTV Movie Awards happened last night. The live event was hosted by Conan O'Brien, a man used to being ignored over on TBS, and Zac Efron took off his shirt and everyone clapped.
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Delightful Day Five at Sundance Includes Lake Bell’s Directorial Debut, Chan-wook Park’s Stylish Stoker, and the Masterful Before Midnight
No small talk to include in today's wrap-up post. Enjoy the writing.
In a World (Dir. Lake Bell)
(Grade: B) -- Lake Bell’s charming In A World may be the first film to explore the occupation of voice-over artists (otherwise known as the folks with soothi...
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Dealing with an Unsettled World
Michael Snydel sits down with Kelly Reichardt, director of the new film "Certain Women," to discuss her process and influences.
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On Kelly Reichardt’s First Film, “River of Grass”
Jake Cole takes a look at Kelly Reichardt's debut film on the eve of its restoration.
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These Are the Best!: The Best of 2014 Ballots
As always, in order to compile our Best of 2014 list, we have a vote, which gets distilled into the top 50 that’s over at the main site. Here at the Balcony, though, is where you’ll find the individual ballots from the Movie Mezzanine staff, featuring a colorf...
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2014 Movies: The Miscellaneous Data
Anyone can tell you which movie made the most money this year (Guardians of the Galaxy), or which wide release had the highest Rotten Tomatoes score (Boyhood), or whether Sinbad was in anything (no). But who cares about that? We've compiled the details that tr...
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