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It’s Worth Taking A Trip To ‘Somewhere Slow’
Jeremy O'Keefe's character study is simple yet intimate and moving.
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Sundance Review: ‘The Double’ Does Dark Comedy Right
Richard Ayoade's second directorial feature is a darkly hilarious look at a man and his doppelgänger.
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Sundance Review: ‘Rich Hill’ Finds Beauty In Small Moments
A visually sumptuous look at life in a small town.
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Sundance Review: Ryan Reynolds Gets Weird (And Great) in ‘The Voices’
A movie in which Ryan Reynolds has long conversations with his pets, and things only get weirder from there.
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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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A Country Struggles To Come Of Age In Georgia’s ‘In Bloom’
Georgia's submission to the Academy Awards finds two girls coming of age in an environment brimming with violence.
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In ‘August: Osage County,’ Disorder Runs In The Family
Sharp writing and an astonishing cast make up for some poor directorial decisions.
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These ’47 Ronin’ Are Pretty Boring Guys
One of the most imaginative worlds in recent blockbuster films is populated by one-dimensional plot devices.
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‘Her’ Is As Cold As A Computer Program
Spike Jonze's meditation on loneliness is as ugly and antiseptic as the technology it depicts.
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