Review: ‘Breathe In’
Even with an "A List" cast, this tepid story of forbidden love is forgettable among other festival films.
Review: ‘Just a Sigh’
Its Francis Ha-esque characteristics do make for enjoyable moments, subtle humor is sprinkled throughout, but it's not quite enough to overcome a weak script.
Review: ‘Enemy’
Gyllenhaal is incredible in the film, and does an absurdly fantastic job of creating two unique personalities between his two characters.
Review: ‘Leave The World Behind’
For fans of Swedish House Mafia, the film will satisfy all senses, serving as a cinematic escape for the eyes and the ears.
Review: ‘Kids For Cash’
It seems like a scenario straight out of a Lifetime movie, but to the residents of Luzerne County, PA, the "Kids for Cash" scandal was all too real.
Review: ‘Art Machine’
This watered down "Fight Club"-meets-art school paints all too much by the numbers.
Review: ‘The Square’
The camera gets so close to bullets & blood in this Oscar nominated documentary, we feel as if we're in the middle of the revolution too.
Review: ‘The Pretty One’
When her twin dies, Laurel (Zoe Kazan) has the chance to re-invent herself, but at what cost?
