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[Review] Mr. Peabody & Sherman

Perhaps like the key demographic for DreamWorks' latest animation, I must begin by admitting I had been unfamiliar with the source material, Peabody’s Improbabl...

[SXSW Review] Harmontown

We all know our own flaws, but change can be so devastatingly difficult to accomplish that it can haunt some people. Whether it is alcoholism or other kinds of ...

[SXSW Review] Chef

How close is too close to home? That has to be the question going through the mind of anyone familiar with the last decade of Jon Favreau’s career while watchin...

[Review] Repentance

Set in gothic New Orleans, the first act of Repentance seems to offer more than its second and third acts deliver. One has to give director Philippe Caland poin...

[Review] Awful Nice

Homer Simpson once described Branson, the setting for Todd Sklar’s Awful Nice, as “Vegas run by Ned Flanders.”  With that said, like the Cedar Rapids of Miguel ...

[Review] Blood Glacier

Blood Glacier boldly announces itself before running through a list of familiar horror movie tropes. A team of scientists led by the burly and morose Janek (Ger...

[Review] The Face of Love

Melodramatic confrontations and unrelenting wistfulness fills Arie Posin’s inept film, The Face of Love. Annette Bening stars as a widow named Nikki who, severa...

[Review] Particle Fever

Science! You either see it as the backbone to understanding or you don't, and everyone who doesn't, may want to avoid Mark Levinson's Particle Fever because it'...