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[Review] Wrath of the Titans

There's nothing like a little patricide to bring two estranged brothers like Zeus (Liam Neeson) and Hades (Ralph Fiennes) together again. It's what teamed them ...

[Review] Womb

The exploration of human cloning is not a new thing in the realm of science fiction; for decades, films have tackled the subject, with mostly action-oriented re...

[Review] Bel Ami

Based on Guy de Maupassant’s famous 19th century novel of the same name, the story of Bel Ami centers on a young Parisian named Georges Duroy (Robert Pattinson)...

[Review] October Baby

If only October Baby played it straight with no agenda. The advent of the mega-church I believe has led to a mega-church sponsored filmmaking, with Courageous b...

[SXSW Review] Brooklyn Castle

IS 318, a Brooklyn public school residing in an area with a 70% poverty rate, with a top ranked chess team is the subject of the uplifting doc Brooklyn Castle. ...

[SXSW Review] Gayby

Gayby is not without laughs – however while half the jokes do land, there is a realization the film is at its core a sitcom. It’s saving grace is that it has mo...

[SXSW Review] Pilgrim Song

Martha Stephens’ Pilgrim Song takes place, as many a SXSW 2012 film did, in the woods. James (Timothy Motton) is a music teacher recently let go due to budget c...

[SXSW Review] The Do-Deca-Pentahlon

Families have weird quirks all their own. The Do-Deca-Pentathlon contains small victories and strange rituals – directed by two brothers who instead of compete,...

[Review] The Raid: Redemption

If you are a fan of action movies, you will love The Raid: Redemption. In many ways, Welsh born director Gareth Evans' Indonesian martial arts thriller is a del...