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MOVIE REVIEW: Mysteries of Lisbon
Raúl Ruiz’s Mysteries of Lisbon, unequivocally the most important film of 2011, begins with a public rumor and ends with a personal memory.
MOVIE REVIEW: Brighton Rock
Rowan Joffe’s overstuffed gangster film Brighton Rock is the most frustrating kind of debut: obvious, self-indulgent, and presumptive.
MOVIE REVIEW: Drive
Brimming with equal flashes of style and character, Drive echoes the cold detachment and professionalism of 1980s crime sagas no longer popular or profitable this day and age.
MOVIE REVIEW: Contagion
Disease, information, and trauma spread seamlessly in Steven Soderbergh’s Contagion, evoking a very nightmarish Internet-age disaster scenario that purposefully withholds all
MOVIE REVIEW: Attack the Block
Joe Cornish’s Attack the Block offers immeasurable genre pleasure by following a group of violent young ruffians from the South End of London battle an invading extraterrestri
MOVIE REVIEW: Warrior
“If you don’t move you die.” Prominently written on the chalkboard of a prolific Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) trainer’s office, this quote captures a specific bluntness permeating
MOVIE REVIEW: Bellflower
Is Evan Glodell’s Bellflower a genre bending game-changer or a thoughtlessly juvenile examination of traumatized love?
MOVIE REVIEW: Higher Ground
Vera Farmiga is one of America’s finest actors, transcending the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, and George Clooney in scene-stealing supporting roles.

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