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[Review] The Bay

The Bay is the kind of film that hits and misses with such force and rapidity that your feelings on it may change from moment to moment, dissolving any hope of ...

[Review] The Comedy

The Comedy is a title that works on two levels. The film itself contains the same kind of detached irony that lightly walks through the veins of the aimless Swa...

[Review] Citadel

Writer/director Ciaran Foy found the perfect way to distract his audience from questioning the often clichéd actions of horror film protagonists. Instead of mak...

[Review] A Royal Affair

I would not have pegged the story of the Enlightenment spreading through Denmark as such a treacherous, juicy and entertaining one. Nikolaj Arcel’s A Royal Affa...

[Review] Lincoln

Lincoln is a right up director Steven Spielberg's alley. This is both for good and ill. Spielberg pulls tight on the reins on the story of one of our most legen...

[Review] The Man with the Iron Fists

The Man with the Iron Fists marks a long-time passion project for rapper-turned-actor-turned-director RZA. Finally delivering his own Kung fu movie, he took a s...

[Review] Flight

In the opening scene of Robert Zemeckis’ Flight — a very promising return to live-action form for the guy who, since Cast Away, has spent a lot of time playing ...

[Review] Wreck-It Ralph

I no longer fit under the definition of a kid, but you wouldn’t know that based on the silly grin I wore throughout most of Wreck-It Ralph. What Toy Story did f...

[Review] My Own Worst Nightmare

My Own Worst Nightmare is a distinctively French farce with Isabelle Huppert as Agathe, an executive director of an art gallery and a model member of the bourge...