Evergreen (2019)
8/10
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“...a moving testament to love's simultaneous preciousness and fragility.” –
Film Threat
Nov 30, 2020
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Drive Me Home (2018)
4/10
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“There's nothing in their acting that surprises you. Their performances are good but uninspired. That description could just as easily apply to Drive Me Home as a whole.” –
Film Threat
Mar 2, 2020
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When Lambs Become Lions (2018)
94%
9/10
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“Ultimately, watching this film leaves you feeling a mixture of helplessness and despair.” –
Film Threat
Jan 21, 2020
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Code & Response (2019)
7/10
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“Code & Response is a worthwhile film. Like every good documentary, it exposes you to interesting people and stories that you very likely wouldn't have learned about otherwise.” –
Film Threat
Dec 18, 2019
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The Corporate Coup D'Etat (2018)
3/10
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“This is a film that aspires to be provocative and subversive - but in spite of its good intentions, it proves consistently incapable of turning its indignation into a coherent, persuasive argument.” –
Film Threat
Dec 17, 2019
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Ximei (2019)
8/10
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“The film offers a thorough and compassionate study of an individual whose story too often gets ignored.” –
Film Threat
Dec 12, 2019
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Britt-Marie Was Here (2019)
71%
1/10
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“Its portrayal of Britt-Marie sometimes feels condescending, several of its plot turns make no sense, and its visuals add nothing that wasn't already there in the original book.” –
Film Threat
Oct 30, 2019
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Lara (2019)
82%
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“Even if the film proves rather slight, it suggests that Gerster and Harfouch are two individuals we ought to be paying more attention to.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 30, 2019
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Clemency (2019)
92%
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“This is a searing film whose insights into human nature will leave you both deeply moved and deeply disturbed.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 30, 2019
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Knives Out (2019)
97%
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“The contradictions at the heart of Johnson's politics make this an ultimately frustrating addition to the mystery genre.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 30, 2019
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I Was at Home, But (2019)
88%
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“It may not offer much in the way of entertainment, but this is ultimately a film that deserves to be watched, re-watched, and pondered - slowly.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 30, 2019
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Corpus Christi (2019)
98%
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“Bielenia imbues his character with a palpable sense of vulnerability, and thanks to him, a story that might otherwise seem familiar feels both fresh and meaningful.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 30, 2019
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By the Grace of God (2018)
96%
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“Whatever its shortcomings, By the Grace of God gets the fundamentals right. It has an important narrative to tell, and even if it's only a conventional narrative film, it communicates that narrative clearly and persuasively.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 30, 2019
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Balloon (2020)
100%
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“In a way, the very act of making a film about daily life in Tibet is in itself political - and even if you don't like anything else about it, Balloon deserves credit for making a quiet but meaningful plea for greater ethnic equality.” –
Film Inquiry
Oct 30, 2019
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Unlikely (2019)
3/10
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“Unlikely ultimately feels both superficial and intellectually dishonest.” –
Film Threat
Oct 14, 2019
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Out of Omaha (2018)
8/10
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“This documentary has the kind of nuance and intelligence that our public discourse could sorely use - and ultimately, it's everyone's loss that the film is getting next to no attention outside of Nebraska.” –
Film Threat
Oct 10, 2019
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6.5/10
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“Despite its deficiencies, Distant Harmony ends up being a surprisingly poignant experience.” –
Film Threat
Sep 24, 2019
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Send Me to the Clouds (2019)
90%
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“In a society that coins new terms to belittle professional women, Send Me to the Clouds is hardly insignificant - and when all is said and done, Teng deserves recognition for her willingness to engage in social criticism.” –
Film Threat
Sep 23, 2019
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The Blonde One (2019)
91%
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“This may not be a film that advertises itself as important, in short, but its sensitivity and perceptiveness will leave a lasting impression.” –
Film Threat
Sep 23, 2019
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Hail Satan? (2019)
96%
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“Hail, Satan? simply doesn't do a good job of making the case for political secularism.” –
Film Inquiry
Sep 22, 2019
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7/10
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“When a film has the kind of acting and writing that Bored in the USA has, in short, it somehow doesn't matter that we've seen it all before...” –
Film Threat
Aug 20, 2019
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Label Me (2019)
100%
6.5/10
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“Label Me gets two crucial things right. In Schuch and Benda, Kreuser has found a perfect pairing, two performers who can pack worlds of emotional nuance into something as simple as a stare or a grimace.” –
Film Threat
Aug 13, 2019
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Absurd Accident (2017)
83%
6/10
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“Li is undeniably a very skillful director, one who displays an impressive command of both narrative structure and film style.” –
Film Threat
Jul 22, 2019
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Hurry Slowly (Skynd deg sakte) (2018)
6/10
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“Hurry Slowly won't leave you awestruck, but its best parts ensure that you won't be totally disappointed.” –
Film Threat
Jul 11, 2019
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Pause (2018)
100%
8/10
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“Pause is a thoughtful, quietly provocative film that spotlights an individual whom most films relegate to the sidelines.” –
Film Threat
Jul 8, 2019
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