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7 years ago
The housing crash of 2009 destroyed many homeowners with a wave of foreclosures and bank repossessions. The desperation of the time makes the perfect setting for “Arizona,” the darkly funny film from director Jonathan Watson. When real estate... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
I’ve never seen a film with so many missed opportunities as “Tiempo Compartido (Time Share),” an odd little indie drama from Mexico. The story of a family vacation gone horribly wrong emits a haunting sense that something deeply sinister is... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Some things just can’t be forgotten. Some things just can’t be unseen. Once you’ve watched “The Greasy Strangler,” it will continue to haunt your dreams. This film sets a new bar for deviant, depraved, shocking, bizarro cinema. If there�... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
With his wife in a coma, a lawyer (Yannis Drakopoulos) becomes addicted to the pity from the world around him. That’s the curious idea of “Pity,” the latest from director Babis Makridis and his co-screenwriter Efthymis Filippou (“The Lobst... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Based on Ryu Murakami’s cult novel of the same name, “Piercing” is one of the most visually captivating and wickedly stylized films to premiere at the Sundance Film Festival this year. Director Nicolas Pesce brings his own sleazy visual styl... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“The Case for Christ” is based on the true story of Chicago Tribune investigative journalist Lee Strobel (Mike Vogel), a man who claimed to be an atheist but set out to prove the claims of Christianity in an attempt to debunk them. The film is... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
I’ve been a fan of David and Nathan Zellner (often referred to simply as the Zellner Brothers) from way back when they were just starting out and making shorts, which makes it doubly difficult to say that “Damsel” is by far their weakest wor... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Color me emotionally scarred for life by “Summer of ’84,” the unforgettable dark and twisted retro horror thriller from directing trio François Simard, Anouk Whissell, and Yoann-Karl Whissell and screenwriters Matt Leslie and Stephen J. Smi... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“Yardie” is further proof that you can’t simply shove a camera in a respected actor’s hand and call them a director. This messy, disjointed film marks the directorial debut of Idris Elba and it gives me little pleasure to state that he sho... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The midnight movie circuit got a whole lot more interesting in 2016 when director Jim Hosking brought his John Waters meets Jared Hess style of schlock to the big screen with “The Greasy Strangler,” one of the strangest movies I have ever seen... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
A lot of fuss is being made about “Raw,” a twisted and dark French horror film about shy vegetarian teen Justine (Garance Marillier) who, after a bizarre rabbit kidney eating hazing ritual at a veterinary school, finds herself with an uncontro... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“Bitch” is the very definition of a truly independent, super low budget film, and it’s incredible how much was done with so little money (especially the stunning lighting and visuals). Director Marianna Palka creates a provocative, highly di... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
In a crowded sea of male-dominated Hollywood films and paper-thin female characters, little independent gems like “Landline” generate even more of an electrifying spark. Writer / director Gillian Robespierre follows up her abortion dramedy “... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
The classic ‘meet the parents’ weekend is turned on its head in “Get Out,” the directorial debut from comedian Jordan Peele. Peele has created a wannabe thriller about unsettling race relations in the U.S., but overall it’s a “Stepford... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Some of the best truly independent films start out with the simple question of “what if?” In “Bushwick,” Texas militia forces invade a neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York as the state attempts to secede from the United States and a civil wa... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
It’s a scary time in our world, one that’s suddenly filled with so much uncertainty and negativity that sometimes the stress and worry will drive you to tears — and that’s why the utterly sweet “Brigsby Bear” is just what the cinematic... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
“The Discovery” hooks you in with a fantastic and shocking opening scene, one that is so compelling that it grossly misleads you as to what is to come in this boring, emotionless, and utterly sluggish movie. It’s the kind of film that you’... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
Revenge thrillers can be repetitive and unoriginal, and “Bad Day for the Cut” is as bland as they come. In an obvious (and lame) rip-off to the far superior “Blue Ruin,” the film seems to confuse nasty, bloody violence with and interesting... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
I really wanted to love “The Little Hours,” the latest film from “Life After Beth” and “Joshy” director Jeff Baena. He has a sense of humor that directly mirrors mine and when I heard that he was tackling a religious themed comedy base... Read the full review »
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7 years ago
It’s every single female traveler’s worst nightmare: you find yourself alone in a foreign city when a smooth talking, handsome man befriends you. You follow him home for a night of passion but wake up the next morning and find yourself kidnapp... Read the full review »