Reviews

  • SXSW Review: The People v. George Lucas

    You don’t have to be a child of the 70’s to understand the phenomenal impact of Star Wars. From those first three films, sprang an…

  • SXSW Review: Dogtooth

    When writing about Dogtooth the question is not, as it is in approaching many film reviews, whether or not some elements of a film work…

  • SXSW Review: Outcast

    Outcast is the twisted tale of a nomadic tribe in Ireland. A young female member of the tribe harbors a secret shame that forces her…

  • SXSW Review: Hubble 3D

    While much of Hollywood is still struggling to find balance amidst the wash of the 3D and IMAX explosion, there is an organization that has…

  • SXSW Review: Leaves of Grass

    We all know Edward Norton is talented, but probably the truest and scariest test for an actor’s talent is playing opposite himself, thus having to…

  • SXSW Review: Barry Munday

    With an energetic opening that signals an upbeat and well-soundtracked tone, Barry Munday introduces us to its title character, played by Patrick Wilson. He’s a…

  • Review: The Exploding Girl

    The Exploding Girl represents an admirable cinematic pursuit: It’s a movie predicated on finding meaning in silence and what’s left unsaid. Writer-director Bradley Rust Gray…

  • Review: Green Zone

    It’s no secret that movies about US involvement in Iraq (either in full or tangentially) have had a rough time finding an audience. Action films…

  • Review: Stolen

    In Stolen tragedies link two fathers, living in the same town some 50 years apart. Each man abandoned his young son for a brief moment,…

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