All posts tagged "Mystery"
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Mark Glass | June 1, 2021
THE FOX (“Die Fuchsin”) – TV Review
The title of this German television series refers neither to the critter hunted by British aristos, nor the...
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Cate Marquis | June 1, 2020
THE VAST OF NIGHT – Review
A 1950s black-and-white television in a living room typical of the era plays the intro to a “Twilight...
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Cate Marquis | September 21, 2018
I THINK WE’RE ALONE NOW – Review
Peter Dinklage plays a man who has made a comfortable life alone in a post-apocalyptic world where he...
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Jim Batts | September 13, 2018
A SIMPLE FAVOR – Review
Allright movie fans, it’s still fairly warm outside, so why not enjoy a bit of escapist fun before...
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Cate Marquis | June 5, 2018
THE TESTAMENT – JFF 2018 Review
St. Louis Jewish Film Festival Plaza Frontenac Cinema Tuesday, June 5 at 7pm Austria/Israel – In English, German...
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Cate Marquis | November 10, 2017
MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS – Review
MURDER ON THE ORIENT EXPRESS, Kenneth Branagh’s new film adaptation of the classic Agatha Christie mystery, offers a...
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Cate Marquis | November 10, 2017
WONDERSTRUCK – Review
WONDERSTRUCK is a beautiful clockwork creation filled with intricate, delicate details, but a film where the parts are...
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Cate Marquis | November 9, 2017
SLIFF 2017 Review – THE TESTAMENT
THE TESTAMENT will screen at Plaza Frontenac Cinema (Lindbergh Blvd. and Clayton Rd, Frontenac, MO 63131) as part...
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Cate Marquis | October 28, 2017
LOVING VINCENT – Review
The strikingly beautiful animated film LOVING VINCENT is described as “the world’s first fully oil painted feature film.”...
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Cate Marquis | October 20, 2017
THE SNOWMAN – Review
Director Tomas Alfredson helmed a pair of outstanding films, the gripping ground-breaking Swedish vampire film LET THE RIGHT...
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Cate Marquis | May 31, 2017
PAST LIFE – St. Louis Jewish Film Festival Review
Tuesday, June 6, at 1 PM, Plaza Frontenac Cinema Israel; in Hebrew, English, German, and Polish with English...
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Cate Marquis | January 27, 2017
JULIETA – Review
2016 certainly turned out to be a good year for films, particularly dramas, and JULETA is one...
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Travis Keune | March 3, 2016
BACKTRACK Review
“Nothing haunts like the past.” It’s a catchy tag line that attempts to sum up writer and director...
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Travis Keune | April 10, 2014
OCULUS – The Review
Scaring people has become a lucrative business over the years and decades since Hollywood first embraced the concept...
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Travis Keune | March 24, 2014
HAPPY CAMP – The Review
I am reminded of growing up in the late-80s, watching Unsolved Mysteries on prime-time television. Intrigued by commercials...
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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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Travis Keune | December 20, 2011
THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN – The Review
Motion capture animation and 3D appear to be the rising stars of cinema technology, both of which have...
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Travis Keune | December 15, 2011
SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS – The Review
Mystery fans rejoice, the world’s greatest detective returns in SHERLOCK HOLMES: A GAME OF SHADOWS, to be referred...