All posts tagged "Drama"
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Cate Marquis | February 10, 2017
THE SALESMAN – Review
Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, who helmed the searing drama A SEPARATION, delivers another moving film that is both...
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Cate Marquis | December 21, 2016
JACKIE – Review
JACKIE focuses on First Lady Jackie Kennedy in the days following the assassination of John F. Kennedy....
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Cate Marquis | November 18, 2016
LOVING – Review
LOVING is wonderful, warmly romantic drama about the couple, Richard and Mildred Loving, whose Supreme Court case...
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Cate Marquis | October 28, 2016
CHRISTINE – Review
In CHRISTINE, Rebecca Hall gives a gripping performance as Christine Chubbuck, an ambitious 29-year-old TV reporter under...
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Travis Keune | December 3, 2015
UNCLE NICK – The Review
I’m not sure what your holiday traditions are, but in my family, it’s not Christmas until you’ve watched...
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Travis Keune | December 3, 2015
THE WANNABE – The Review
It’s rare that I find myself questioning the judgement of Martin Scorsese, but after having seen THE WANNABE,...
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Travis Keune | November 12, 2015
SHELTER (2014) – The Review
What does it mean to be home? A building with four walls and a roof? A place to...
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Travis Keune | June 4, 2015
DOOMSDAYS (2013) – The Review
DOOMSDAYS is not another big budget, effects laden, apocalyptic blockbuster about the end of days. This is the...
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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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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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Travis Keune | September 29, 2014
CHEF (2014) – The Blu Review
The Movie on its own merit… There are some experiences that, while not life changing, are life reaffirming...
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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...