All posts tagged "Review"
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Travis Keune | May 21, 2015
WINNING: THE RACING LIFE OF PAUL NEWMAN – The Review
I’m not normally the type to voluntarily offer up my time to watch sports documentaries, but WINNING:THE RACING...
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Jim Batts | May 14, 2015
PITCH PERFECT 2 – The Review
Let’s raise a cheer for the lil’ movie that could. Or better yet, let’s hit a high note....
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Jim Batts | May 14, 2015
FELIX AND MEIRA – The Review
This new French-Canadian drama explores the relationship between two people from vastly different backgrounds. The title couple are...
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Jim Batts | May 7, 2015
HOT PURSUIT (2015) – The Review
The superheroes started the Summer with a bang (and a pow and lotsa’ crashes) last Friday, so it’s...
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Jim Batts | May 7, 2015
FAR FROM THE MADDING CROWD (2015) – The Review
Now, here’s a great example of counter-programming. As of last Friday, with the return of Marvel’s superstar super-team,...
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Jim Batts | May 7, 2015
LAMBERT & STAMP – The Review
And now for yet another documentary feature set in the world of art. Nope, we’re not following another globe-trotting...
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Jim Batts | May 7, 2015
THE SALT OF THE EARTH – The Review
Last year’s bumper crop of engrossing art documentary feature films included one set in the world of photography...
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Jim Batts | May 1, 2015
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON – The Review
Alright you Marvel movie maniacs, ready for another serving of shawarma? Yup, it’s been three years since we...
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Travis Keune | April 30, 2015
CLOUDS OF SILS MARIA – The Review
The “metacinema” is a small but ever-present category of films that span all genres, typically are of a...
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Jim Batts | April 23, 2015
LITTLE BOY – The Review
So, what’s the cure for overloading on the all-depressing news (now bombarding you with 24-hour cable channels along...
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Jim Batts | April 23, 2015
THE AGE OF ADALINE – The review
What would you do if life stood still? Now I’m not talking about the world continually frozen, like...
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Jim Batts | April 16, 2015
TRUE STORY – The Review
The movies (especially dramas) have enjoyed a long infatuation with the legal system, particularly in the courtroom’s near-theatrical...
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Jim Batts | April 9, 2015
THE LONGEST RIDE – The Review
Okay multiplex maniacs, before we make a most welcome return visit to the Marvel Movie Universe, it’s time...
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Jim Batts | April 9, 2015
MERCHANTS OF DOUBT – The Review
In order to cover every big story, the big 24 hour cable news networks need to find experts...
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Travis Keune | April 9, 2015
THE HARVEST (2013) – The Review
At one time or another, we’ve all felt we’ve had the worst parents in the world. We have...
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Jim Batts | April 9, 2015
WOMAN IN GOLD – The Review
Only a week after the sufferings of EFFIE GRAY, another “inspired by true events” drama set in the...
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Travis Keune | April 9, 2015
BLACK SOULS – The Review
Like many genre films, the category of mafia films is often branded with certain expectations. Granted, not all...
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Jim Batts | April 2, 2015
DANNY COLLINS – The Review
Is it ever too late to change directions? To mend broken fences, even build new ones? These are...