Review: ‘Mood Indigo’
A mixture of homemade special effects and stop motion, creativity is something Gondry excels in once again.
Review: ‘Short Term 12’
Watch the first five minutes of Short Term 12, at least until the title comes up, you will without a doubt you be hooked on watching the remainder of this indie drama that came out last summer. The title comes from the film’s setting, a transitional home for kids of all ages between foster homes. At the center of the story is Grace (Brie Larson), one of the more experienced caretakers who has seen it all when it comes to taking care of kids, as well as her fiancée Mason (John Gallagher Jr.). READ MORE...
Review: ‘Dawn of the Planet of the Apes’
The CGI-filled sequel adds tense, human drama to elevate the ape-warring franchise.
Review: ‘Edge of Tomorrow’
Expectations (and so-so box office returns) could not be more misleading for this spectacular action movie, far better than marketing or even the premise would suggest.
Review: ‘Boyhood’
A feat in modern filmmaking, Linklater pulls off a sweeping twelve year-long cinematic experience unlike any other.
Review: ‘Stories We Tell’
Stories We Tell is a documentary revolving around the family of Canadian director Sarah Polley, who, as we learn over the film’s runtime, had quite the tumultuous past. Through a series of interviews and archive footage, she weaves together an intimate story in which everyone involved tells their version of her family’s story. The central focus here is Polley’s late mother, whose wild ways would leave an impact on everyone she encountered, but none more than the director herself. READ MORE...
Review: ‘Venus In Fur’
Polanski adapts his third stage play for the big screen, this time featuring just two actors and a single location.
Review: ‘Life Itself’
The life and times of legendary film journalist Roger Ebert is beautifully captured in Life Itself, giving audiences everywhere a chance to say one final farewell.
