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It is fitting, I guess, that a film about a writer who spends more of her time intellectualizing life than…
If you’ve ever seen a mob flick before, you’d be forgiven for assuming at first glance that you’ve seen a…
Too much cinematic quirkiness tends to bring out the Lou Grant in me. To jog your memory, when Ed Asner’s…
Pity the poor horror movie hero. Should they be fortunate enough to survive their unimaginably horrific ordeal with enough ingenuity…
Speaking to the very cops he’d called to report that someone’s tried to kill him, Jimmy (Charlie Day) suddenly grows…
Like many movies before it, Anima places two strangers together in a car and sets them on a course fueled…
The joys and challenges — but mostly the challenges — of young motherhood are explored in Baby/Girls, a sympathetic if…
Florida, in the public imagination, is not like other states. Florida is a wild and lawless swamp, even the parts…
When stage star Richard Bean (Kevin Kline) needs a loan to finance his latest project, he makes his pitch the…
An experienced cinematographer before he turned to directing, Warwick Thornton has a feel for the Central Australian desert and the…