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“Before I Disappear”
Writer-director Shawn Christensen’s 2012 Oscar-winning short Curfew was a striking miniature. The filmmaker starred as a drug-addled layabout whose latest suicide attempt was interrupted by a phone call from his estranged sister, pressing him into emergency ba...
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“Antarctica: A Year On Ice”
It’s difficult to classify just what Antarctica: A Year on Ice is trying to be. Stationed on the desolate continent, satellite engineer (and now documentarian) Anthony Powell built up an arsenal of weather-modified cameras to capture the reality of living an e...
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“Jessabelle”
The premise is familiar: a tragic accident leaves its lone survivor physically and emotionally vulnerable. In this case, Jessabelle is sent to recover with her estranged, erratic father back home in the bayous of Louisiana, but something about the old house is...
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“The Sleepwalker”
In Mona Fastvold’s debut feature, The Sleepwalker, Kaia (Gitte Witt) and Andrew (Christopher Abbott) are a young couple who have recently began residing in the former’s paternal house, a remote and gargantuan building surrounded with untamed nature and filled ...
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“The Hunger Games: Mockingjay — Part 1”
You can call what’s going to follow “half a review”, as for reasons that evidently don’t stretch beyond doubling up the box office of the franchise’s final installment, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay -- Part 1 is also cut up in half. This is the first half of Su...
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“Happy Valley”
Don’t expect to learn anything new about the Penn State scandal from Happy Valley, a deeply unsettling documentary from director Amir Bar-Lev. The facts are here, pretty much as we followed them on the news a few years back, when assistant football coach Jerry...
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“The Imitation Game”
“Are you paying attention?” asks a brisk voice at the start of Morten Tyldum’s slick and sophisticated World War II-era biopic The Imitation Game. The voice belongs to the genius WWII code-breaker and math prodigy Alan Turing, the magnificent subject of Graham...
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“V/H/S: Viral”
Anthology film series often dip and peak in quality from one installment to the next, just as each individual anthology features segments of varying quality. Each series is bound to the caprice of film production, as they depend on whatever filmmakers they man...
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“Dumb and Dumber To”
Credit the Farrelly Brothers with this much: given Hollywood’s toxic insistence on character arcs, life lessons, and labored backstories, it’s kind of a relief to discover their signature morons haven’t changed in the slightest. The world may have moved on sin...
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