All posts tagged "Drama"
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Travis Keune | September 24, 2014
JACK AND THE CUCKOO CLOCK HEART – The Review
Romance is perhaps the most coveted of the storyteller’s tools, one that can connect with anyone, yet open...
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Travis Keune | August 7, 2014
ABOUT ALEX – The Review
If you’re a child of the 80s, like myself, then your know all about what makes a good...
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Travis Keune | June 25, 2014
HELLION – The Review
HELLION is the feature-film debut for writer and director Kat Candler. With this film, Candler certainly has my...
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Travis Keune | June 3, 2014
BORGMAN – The Review
Most of us think we have a solid grasp on the definition of good and evil. This is...
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Travis Keune | May 6, 2014
TRUST ME – The Review
Clark Gregg may not be a household name now, but that will soon change. Undoubtedly best recognized as...
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Travis Keune | April 1, 2014
THE RETRIEVAL – The Review
It’s unusual to experience both a deep sadness and feel uplifted at the same time, but THE RETRIEVAL...
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Jerry Cavallaro | May 10, 2012
Tribeca 2012 Review: ANY DAY NOW
ANY DAY NOW may have a story that seems fitting for a Movie of the Week but that...
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Jerry Cavallaro | April 30, 2012
Tribeca 2012 Review: RESOLUTION
Whichever distributor picks this film up is going to have a hell of a time figuring out the...
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Jerry Cavallaro | April 29, 2012
Tribeca 2012 Review: DEATH OF A SUPERHERO
With DEATH OF A SUPERHERO, all the elements are there for a great movie. In fact, all the...
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Travis Keune | March 27, 2012
THE DROUGHT (2011) – The Short Review
Not since David Lynch’s THE STRAIGHT STORY have I enjoyed a film about the charm of an elderly...
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Travis Keune | March 21, 2012
LAMBENT FUSE (2011) – The Review
LAMBENT FUSE is an independent drama made entirely in Minnesota by college students, pre-professionals and new professionals in...
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Travis Keune | January 12, 2012
A DANGEROUS METHOD – The Review
Psychoanalysis is arguably still as polarizing in today’s society as it was a century ago when Sigmund Freud...
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Travis Keune | December 15, 2011
OUTRAGE – The Review
In many ways, Takeshi Kitano is perhaps as close to a one man machine as you will find...
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Travis Keune | July 28, 2011
TERRI – The Review
I believe the only people who truly enjoyed high school are those who breezed through the experience. For...
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Jerry Cavallaro | April 25, 2011
Tribeca 2011 Review: JANIE JONES
Ethan Brand is a struggling rocker (Alessandro Nivola) who is forced to look after the daughter he’s never...
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Travis Keune | March 3, 2011
THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU – The Review
The concept of fate in cinema is one that’s been around for ages, even longer if you consider...
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Travis Keune | September 17, 2010
Review: THE TOWN
I’d love to claim I’ve not taken part in past bashing of Ben Affleck, but my conscience won’t...
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Michelle McCue | October 20, 2009
New SHERLOCK HOLMES Trailer
Scrumptious. The new trailer for Guy Ritchie’s SHERLOCK HOLMES. Yes, its very much like the original trailer, but...