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Reviews (3 posts found)
‘The Guilt Trip’, or How to Tolerate a Mother
C
At its best, The Guilt Trip is a heartwarming portrait of the eternal and maternal relationship between mother and son. Unfortunately, the film is not often at its best, straying away from its qualities and dissipating into affable, light, rather asinine ...
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‘Django Unchained’: The D Is The Only Thing That’s Silent
B
Quentin Tarantino's latest, Django Unchained, contains some of the best filmmaking of the writer-director's twenty-year career, with his ardent love of the spaghetti Western aesthetic finally given the material to fully blossom. There are, per Tarantino's...
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‘Cosmopolis’: Clockwork Chaos
C+
Out on DVD this week is David Cronenberg's latest film Cosmopolis, an unrelenting commentary on contemporary capitalism, and the emotionally inert individuals that run the system.
Working out of an opulent, white stretch limo, Eric Packer (Robert Patt...
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