Reviews

Review: ‘Trance’ is Completely Hypnotic Until Things Get Messy

In less qualified hands, Trance wouldn’t be this entertaining. The script for Danny Boyle’s newest quasi-thriller asks a lot from… Read More

Review: ‘Disconnect’ is a Harrowing and Sometimes Too On-the-Nose Drama By Way of ‘Crash 2.0’

Discourse on the growing disconnect between us due to the overwhelming presence of technology in our daily lives is nothing… Read More

Full Frame 2013 Review: ‘A.K.A. Doc Pomus’ is an Honorable Tribute With Few Magic Moments

Full Frame 2013 Review: ‘A.K.A. Doc Pomus’ is an Honorable Tribute With Few Magic MomentsThere are two kinds of biographical documentaries,… Read More

Full Frame 2013 Review: ‘Medora’ is So Much More Than Just Another Underdog Sports Documentary

Small things matter in Medora, Indiana. It’s the kind of town where “enormous” only really applies to people’s pride, especially… Read More

Review: Shia LaBeouf Comes of Age With Solid ‘The Company You Keep’

Shia LaBeouf has already quite effectively shrugged off his adolescent persona as a Disney kid (admittedly, though, he was always… Read More

Review: ‘The Brass Teapot’ Occasionally Shines But Needs Another Polish

John (Michael Angarano) and Alice (Juno Temple) are a young couple high on love and low on net worth. He… Read More

Review: Stunning ‘Upstream Color’ Puts Swine Before Pearls and Finds Universal Truths Along the Way

Editor’s note: Rob’s review originally ran during Sundance earlier this year, but we’re re-running it now as the film releases… Read More

Review: ‘Evil Dead’ Isn’t Scary or Smart, But It Delivers the Gory Goods With Style and Excess

Editor’s note: Rob’s review originally ran during SXSW last month, but we’re re-running it as Evil Dead officially hits theaters… Read More

Review: ‘The Host’ Is a Cry For Help From What’s Left of Andrew Niccol

It’s been difficult to pin down what exactly happened to writer/director Andrew Niccol after his 1997 debut, Gattaca, but theories… Read More

Review: ‘Wrong’ Is Absurd For the Sake of Being Absurd, and That’s Not Right

Note: Rob Hunter’s review originally ran during Fantastic Fest 2012, but we’re re-running it now as the film opens in… Read More