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Despite the film’s strong foundation and rather rich themes, Paul Schrader ’s newest project, The Card Counter , is unsuccessful in attempts to achieve a tense and mysterious tone, and ultimately ends...
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“Things are not always what they seem in this place.” Upon its original theatrical release in 1986, Jim Henson ’s final directorial feature, Labyrinth , was not able to find its audience as it flopped...
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With its mere concept, Edson Oda ’s feature film debut, Nine Days , certainly had the potential of falling victim to an avalanche of clichés that would only be further piled on with winces and eye rol...
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“Is it wrong to want greatness for you?” David Lowrey ’s new visual marvel, The Green Knight , challenges the very notion of greatness and honor in this 21st-century retelling of the 14th-century poem...
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“You want your supply? I need my pig.” In his feature film debut, Pig , writer/director Michael Sarnoski does not give us a revenge-seeking, blood-soaked, over-acting Nicholas Cage that mows down an a...
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While director Navot Papushado ’s new Netflix summer streaming flick delivers numerous moments of action-packed fun, Gunpowder Milkshake never really seems to find its footing amongst the neon lights,...
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