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4/5 | 75% | One Mile Away (2013) |
Woolcock's latest refuses to accept an oversimplification of the situation - and demands that the audience do the same. - CineVue
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| Posted Feb 12, 2019
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3/5 | 66% | Lawless (2012) |
The average script ensures that the film is memorable only for its remarkably poor representations of women. - CineVue
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| Posted Feb 1, 2019
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3/5 | 57% | Detachment (2012) |
Detachment clearly has high aspirations, but unfortunately its jumbled narration means that it falls just shy of the mark. - CineVue
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| Posted Jan 25, 2019
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2/5 | 70% | Dark Horse (2012) |
Initially funny and interesting, but gradually becomes rather dull and uninspiring. - CineVue
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| Posted Jan 24, 2019
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4/5 | 92% | The Cabin in the Woods (2012) |
With a combination of his trademark wit and comedy gore, Whedon has once again reinvigorated a stale genre. - CineVue
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| Posted Jan 4, 2019
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4/5 | 84% | The Hunger Games (2012) |
The Hunger Games is impressively cast, beautifully styled, dynamically shot and powerfully edited. However, the standout feature of the film has to be its all encompassing success as an adaptation. - CineVue
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| Posted Jan 2, 2019
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3/5 | 83% | My Week with Marilyn (2011) |
My Week with Marilyn at its best is a frothy, funny and charming depiction of one theatrical great reacting to another. - CineVue
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| Posted Dec 4, 2018
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3/5 | 72% | POM Wonderful Presents: The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (2011) |
A fun way to learn a little more about the worlds of sponsorship and advertising, but its lack of depth will ultimately leave audiences dissatisfied. - CineVue
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| Posted Nov 30, 2018
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3/5 | 60% | Don't Be Afraid Of The Dark (2011) |
Solidly creepy fun with occasional moments of frightening brilliance. - CineVue
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| Posted Nov 30, 2018
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66% | Another Earth (2011) |
Another Earth is a hauntingly beautiful exploration into grief, guilt and human nature. A stunning melancholic trance of a film which will leave viewers transfixed long after its gripping end. - CineVue
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| Posted Nov 30, 2018
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