9 years ago
Reviews (10 posts found)
‘Gloria’ Explores Old Age In A New Way
Sebastian Lelio's exploration of a woman's twilight years is full of vitality.
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This ‘Stranger By The Lake’ Is Masculine, Murderous and Mesmerizing
This French erotic thriller is subtly compelling.
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Sundance Review: ‘The Raid 2: Berandal’ Successfully Punches Through A Dull Story
The martial arts sequel slogs when it tells a story but shines when it gets to the action.
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Sundance Review: ‘Listen Up Philip’ Is Hilariously Impolite
Alex Ross Perry's latest feature is a heartfelt comedy about two insufferable people.
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Sundance Review: ‘Only Lovers Left Alive’ Finds Life in Being Undead
The latest film from Jim Jarmusch follows two disillusioned vampires living passionately among the rest of us.
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Sundance Review: ‘I Origins’ Laughably Explores Science and Faith
Mike Cahill's sophomore narrative feature is too silly to be profound.
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Sundance Review: ‘Boyhood’ Is A Magnificent Labor of Love
Richard Linklater's latest film is a magnificent labor of love.
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Sundance Reviews: ‘Hellion,’ ‘Mitt,’ ‘The Girl from Nagasaki,’ ‘Dear White People,’ ‘Laggies’
Dan Schindel reports on five films playing at Sundance this year.
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These ‘Big Bad Wolves’ Have Teeth But No Heart
Israel's foray into grindhouse horror lacks the emotional pull to be truly effective.
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Throw Yourself From The Vehicle Instead Of Taking This ‘Ride Along’
A movie so lazy it forgot the "comedy" part of "buddy cop comedy."
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