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[Review] The Snowtown Murders

Was that a real kangaroo? I kept wondering that as John Bunting (Daniel Henshall) hacks off the paws and head of the dead creature as his girlfriend’s 16-year-o...

[Review] Last Days Here

Music is an intensely personal thing for many people. We listen to it, assign it meaning, and sometimes build entire moments or stages in our lives around it. M...

[Review] Being Flynn

Being Flynn, directed by Paul Weitz, has been a long time coming. Based on the autobiographical novel Another Bullshit Night in Suck City by Nick Flynn, Weitz h...

[Review] The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel

From the moment it begins, the feeling that The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is not going to contain too many surprises becomes apparent. Accentuated as the film ...

[Review] Gone

Gone does a few things well. For one, the movie is gorgeous to look at. The cinematography on display here by Michael Grady is top notch. Moss-grown forests hav...

[Review] Detachment

Deep in the heart of Queens, NY sits an unidentified public high school that has seen better days. Designated as the school responsible for teaching the area's ...

[Review] Tyler Perry’s Good Deeds

I have to believe Tyler Perry is smarter than this. The primary disconnect between critics and audiences of his films is essentially Roger Ebert’s law, his firs...

[Review] Wanderlust

Having last delivered Role Models in 2008, it's been a long wait for the next film from sketch comedy master David Wain. Wanderlust marks a first collaboration ...

[Review] Act of Valor

Asked by the Navy to create a film to honor the fallen Seals since 9-11 who gave their lives to protect our country, Mike McCoy and Scott Waugh took six months ...

[Review] The Forgiveness of Blood

Humanity itself is a combination of two divergent forces: reason and fury (at least that's what The Tree of Life teaches us). These are two states of being that...