The Coen Brothers’ latest, about a struggling folk musician in early 1960s Greenwich Village, is a chilly and exquisitely crafted mood piece.
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Movie Review: ‘Nebraska’ [2013]
While there are laughs to be found, they’re pretty scattered throughout a slogging running time of nearly two hours.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘All Is Bright’
All Is Bright is just another run-of-the-mill independent feature cast into the direct-to-video market hoping that the Christmas theme will catch shoppers’ eyes.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘3 Films by Roberto Rossellini Starring Ingrid Bergman’ – The Criterion Collection
Many of us hold our regular visits to the cinema during our youth in high regards. Whether it was a weekly visit to the matinee double features with friends, or the frantic anticipation of standing in line for the next big Franchise of the Day flick, we have fond memories …
Read More »Movie Review: ‘Dallas Buyers Club’
A powerhouse cast drives one of the year's most heartbreaking films.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘Paradise’ (2013)
Anyone who’s a fan of Diablo Cody may find something of interest within Paradise, but don’t expect the fun of any of her previous work.
Read More »Interview: Tamas Harangi, Writer/Director of ‘The Advocate’
Tomas Harangi's first indie feature film, 'The Advocate,' screened at various festivals and will play at the 13th Hungarian Film Festival on November 17 before its DVD release November 19.
Read More »Blu-ray Review: ‘The Right Stuff’ (30th Anniversary Edition)
A marvelous look at the men who served the United States, and all of mankind, by risking their lives to make the impossible possible.
Read More »Movie Review: ‘About Time’
It's about life, it's about love, and it's 'About Time.'
Read More »DVD Review: ‘La Notte’ (Criterion Collection)
Classic Antonioni film registers mid-20th Century alienation.
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