Reviews

Il Divo

A blend of politics, the Mafia, and concentrated, modern, aristocratic Italian culture, Il Divo is a biopic on Giulio Andreotti, seven time Prime Minister of Italy, whose life is shrouded...

Shutter Island

Few know how to do psychological thrill rides like Scorsese. Evoking (if not channelling) 1991′s Cape Fear, Shutter Island manages to pull off another thriller of extensive scope. Both films...

Crazy Heart

A middle-aged, weathered performer who’s down on his luck, strapped for cash, and reaching for the bottle. Haven’t we seen this before? We have. This film wishes it was...

Un prophète (A Prophet)

Imagine the Godfather trilogy set almost entirely in a prison in France. You now have a pretty good idea of what to expect from Un prophète, both in substance and...

The Last Station

We know the writings, but few of us know the man behind them, the pen that wrote some of the most beloved and respected books in the Canon of...

Bright Star

Famous men and women live epic lives, it seems, in one way or another, if only for the impact they’ve had on humanity both during and, if not more...

In the Loop

You can probably think of several movies that would qualify as a recent quality action flick. Or a recent quality dramedy. But when was the last time you saw...

Das weisse Band (The White Ribbon)

Darkness pervades The White Ribbon. Shot wholly in black-and-white, it feels instantly like a classic from a much earlier era. Simultaneously, the camera both hides and reveals, building unabated...

The Messenger

With The Hurt Locker, we were offered a visceral window into the experience of the current war in the Middle East. The addition of The Messenger makes this an indispensable neorealistic...

The Secret of Kells

One of the major obstacles of an animated feature length film is pleasing both young and old alike. The young flock to films like this, but they only flock...

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