"If there’s any film you should simply let unfold before your eyes instead of actively trying to figure it out, it’s this one. "
Read More“Observing [Hirayama], we see how a warm, personal splendour can be culled from even the most banal of instances.”
Read More“[B]y stymying Ben in his narcissism, Park achieves both a less-clichéd depiction of Asian-Americans, and a fertile zone for urgent and reflexive cultural critiques.”
Read More“Watching Funny Pages is like overturning a rock and watching the bugs it concealed begin to writhe and squirm.”
Read More“The film is flat and overall unremarkable with a story that is intended to be empowering, but just comes off as forced, stereotypical, and bland.”
Read More“The characters are unlikable, the plot is laughable, and the only saving grace is the cinematography. Deep Water drowns in its own drama.”
Read More“As the lanky and terminally unenthused Lea, McInerny assumes the role of the almost-invisible everygirl in America, the one wading in the shallow, tepid waters of suburbia, often housing a sordid story the world would prefer to ignore.”
Read More“With great antagonists in short supply this year, Michael Aaron Milligan is exceptional at being that foe audiences can hate to love and love to hate.”
Read More"To The New Girl isn’t just ten women ranting about the end of their deteriorated relationships; all of their stories take a unique vantage point on how they address the infidelities.”
Read More“Gyllenhaal, Foxx, and company give a valiant effort for the cameras, but no one will be claiming Jarhead is any of their best film.”
Read MoreGeorge Mackay (LCpl Schofield) and Dean Charles Chapman (LCpl Blake) immerse themselves completely in their roles. Every emotion - happiness, anger, frustration, fear and even their bickering are undoubtedly believable.
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