Reviews
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Reaching for the Moon
Dialogue that sounds directly read off the page doesn’t help matters in this film, nor do overly literal visuals and…
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Happiness
Whether immersed in the hustle and bustle of a concrete jungle, or roaming free on the Himalayas, happiness is always…
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Charlie’s Country
The sometimes cheeky, sometimes weary David Gulpilil dominates the film with devastation and determination.
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Web Junkie
Spending all day and night online isn’t indicative of an addiction, is it?
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Spooks and Spirits
Any affection afforded the average end product is culturally specific in this generic Icelandic comedy.
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Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Eschewing the scientific slant in everything but context, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes is a war movie, plain…
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To Be Takei
To be George Takei is to create a legacy that radiates warmth, rallies for change, and exceeds his entertainment impact.
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The Lunchbox
A well-worn idea inspires a film made with earnestness and remains equally amusing and sorrowful in the process.
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Wetlands
With pop sensibilities that purposefully arouse attention, Wetlands‘ provocative content is playfully packaged.
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Blue Ruin
One of the best things about the film is its portrayal of an ‘anti-action’ hero acting against his own nature.