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[Review] Take Care

Needy and broad, Take Care is an exhausting experience for all the wrong reasons. Expanding what might make for an effective 20-minute short with carefully obse...

[Review] Dr. Cabbie

Sweet and silly, Dr. Cabbie follows in the footsteps of broad Bollywood and Canadian comedies melding both sensibilities into a contemporary narrative that’s as...

[Review] Zero Motivation

When thinking about the Israeli army, images of badass Mossad agents covertly wreaking havoc across the world crop up. It's a hyperbolic generalization, but tha...

[Review] Dying of the Light

Getting a great turn from Nicolas Cage — a disturbingly physical performer who can go from 0 to 10 in the blink of an eye -- requires the considerate crafting o...

[Review] Horrible Bosses 2

Arriving to the cinematic Thanskgiving table like that chunky jello salad no one recalls asking for, Horrible Bosses 2 proves to be more of the same forced, unn...

[Review] A Most Violent Year

J.C. Chandor’s A Most Violent Year starts out on just the right moody note for a searing, low-level crime drama; a young oil truck driver is waylaid by thugs wh...