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[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'...

[Review] The Grand Budapest Hotel

A funny thing happened at some point in these past few years: Wes Anderson became embraced once more. While America’s tidiest teller of tragicomic stories had n...

[Review] 300: Rise of an Empire

This is what a copy of a copy looks like. It pretends to be equal to the original—and in some aspects proves to be exactly the same—yet arrives seven years afte...

[Review] The Wind Rises

Hayao Miyazaki, the great Japanese animator and founder of the prestigious Studio Ghibli, has teased retirement from feature films for over a decade. Now, that ...

[Review] The Bag Man

Once upon a time before Jason Blum's Blumhouse, there was Trimark Pictures. Launched by investors who also controlled video stores in 1988, Trimark was founded ...