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[Review] The Cold Light of Day

Since the first trailer hit, The Cold Light of Day has looked like the kind of thriller one wants to sit back with and have some easy fun for 90 minutes or so, ...

[Review] The Pirates! Band Of Misfits

It’s hard to believe that it has been seven years since Aardman Animations delivered the delightful stop-motion feature Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the W...

[Review] The Antics Roadshow

Too often we dismiss good art because of expectations, those trifling bits of anticipation we drag around and throw in front of a film's opening credits that wi...

[Review] Damsels in Distress

Filmmaker Whit Stillman has made a mere 4 movies over the span of 23 years, his first three films grossing less than $15 million combined. His style of writing ...

[Review] The Hunter

The Australian takeover in cineplexes worldwide continues. With more and more work finding distribution to travel off the island, one woman is writing her chapt...

[Review] American Reunion

The American Pie crew is back, returning to their old stomping ground for a high school reunion that proves a major turning point for each of its heroes. Most o...

[Review] Intruders

Intruders is a film that relies on buildup, but delivers all too little payoff. In terms of suspense and structure, director Juan Carlos Fresnadillo's psycholog...

[Review] Bully

While it's not a topic that's foreign to the silver screen (see any John Hughes movie or Larry Clark's Bully or Jacob Aaron Estes' Mean Creek), bullying is a su...

[Review] Mirror Mirror

Visionary director Tarsem Singh recognizes one important fact about the tale of Snow White: it's a kid's story. For months Singh has labeled the film as "sicken...

[Review] Turn Me On, Dammit!

If the title of Jannicke Systad Jacobsen's Turn Me On, Dammit! has you expecting a raunchy comedy of flamboyant zest, it may not hurt to dial back your expectat...