Reviews
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Don Jon
Joseph Gordon-Levitt directs and stars in this film about the difference between sexual fantasy and reality.
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Moebius
Filmmaker Kim Ki-duk's is not shy or subtle in this revenge gone wrong flick, evoking laughter, horror and discomfort.
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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
In the highly anticipated second film in the popular trilogy all the world is a stage, and its characters merely…
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Blue Is the Warmest Colour (La vie d'Adèle)
Reluctant and wracked with uncertainty, Blue Is the Warmest Colour (La vie d'Adèle) first appears to be holding everything back.
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The Railway Man
Assembling all the elements assured of evoking an emotional reaction, The Railway Man wages an earnest assault on the audience.
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The Fifth Estate
The Fifth Estate, like its subject, is brimming with ideas; also in common: an uneasy sense of identity.
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The Past (Le passé)
Asghar Farhadi understands the drama of domesticity, the details – large and small – that eat away at a relationship.
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Woody
No matter what neck of the woods you’re in, this new, little gem of a film will have the ability…
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Short Term 12
A world blistering with empathy and emotion so potent, so palpable, that it evokes hope, humour, sweetness and sorrow.
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Fruitvale Station
A young man's plans for a better life unravel on a fateful train ride home, in this powerful directorial debut.