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Stations Of The Cross is a passion play that puts fundamentalism on blast
By A.A. Dowd July 9, 2015 | 4:00pm
What We Did On Our Holiday captures the comic magic of really young kids
By Mike D'Angelo July 9, 2015 | 3:00pm
Do I Sound Gay? , asks the director of this brisk doc on the queer community
By Keith Uhlich July 9, 2015 | 2:00pm
Self/less is a bland mind-swap thriller from the director of The Cell
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 9, 2015 | 5:00am
Nicole Kidman wants her kids back in the muddled mystery Strangerland
By Jesse Hassenger July 9, 2015 | 5:00am
Robin Williams deserved a better swan song than Boulevard
By Mike D'Angelo July 9, 2015 | 5:00am
The Minions from Despicable Me caper through a forced franchise extension
By Jesse Hassenger July 9, 2015 | 5:00am
Tangerine is the frenetic transgender iPhone Christmas movie of the year
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 9, 2015 | 5:00am
Advantage: Andy Samberg, in the ridiculous 7 Days In Hell
By Alex McLevy July 8, 2015 | 5:00am
Save yourselves from the insufferable Manhattan lovers of In Stereo
By Keith Uhlich July 2, 2015 | 4:00pm
Faith Of Our Fathers finds misguided evangelical purpose in the Vietnam War
By Vadim Rizov July 2, 2015 | 3:55pm
A charming romance gets menaced by giant wasps in Stung
By Jesse Hassenger July 2, 2015 | 3:00pm
Jackie & Ryan hopes the folkie romance formula will work more than Once
By Jesse Hassenger July 2, 2015 | 2:00pm
Jimmy’s Hall is essentially Ken Loach’s Footloose
By Mike D'Angelo July 2, 2015 | 5:00am
The director of Winter’s Bone goes back to the Ozarks in Stray Dog
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky July 2, 2015 | 5:00am
Amy takes a smart, nuanced look at Amy Winehouse’s brief life
By Kyle Ryan July 2, 2015 | 5:00am
Cartel Land examines anti-drug vigilantes on both sides of the Mexican border
By Mike D'Angelo July 2, 2015 | 5:00am
Maybe ignore our grade and see Valerie And Her Week Of Wonders for yourself
By Mike D'Angelo July 1, 2015 | 5:00am
Genisys travels back in time to reboot the Terminator franchise
By A.A. Dowd June 30, 2015 | 6:04pm
Les Blank’s long-lost A Poem Is A Naked Person tags along with a folk star
By Adam Nayman June 30, 2015 | 5:00am
Mala Mala offers an intimate glimpse into Puerto Rico’s transgender community
By Adam Nayman June 30, 2015 | 5:00am
Magic Mike XXL gives the people what they want
By Katie Rife June 29, 2015 | 7:16pm
Netflix’s searing Nina Simone doc explores musical evolution and racial stagnation
By Joshua Alston June 26, 2015 | 5:00am
A movie as bizarre as the military mutt flick Max has no business being dull
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 25, 2015 | 5:00pm
The viscerally weird Felt belongs equally to its director and star
By Jenni Miller June 25, 2015 | 5:00pm
The Little Death awkwardly entwines five comedy sketches about sex
By Mike D'Angelo June 25, 2015 | 4:00pm
Runoff is pretty engrossing for a drama directed by a biochemist
By Katie Rife June 25, 2015 | 3:00pm
Advantageous finds eerie plausibility in science fiction
By Jesse Hassenger June 25, 2015 | 2:00pm
Heist movie 7 Minutes has lots of flashbacks, no voice
By Jesse Hassenger June 25, 2015 | 2:00pm
3 1/2 Minutes, Ten Bullets examines an all-too-familiar American crime
By Adam Nayman June 25, 2015 | 1:00pm
Hip-hop fashion is too vast a topic for Fresh Dressed to cover in 82 minutes
By Nathan Rabin June 25, 2015 | 1:00pm
Benicio Del Toro plays Pablo Escobar in the dull, then exciting Paradise Lost
By Mike D'Angelo June 25, 2015 | 5:00am
Ted 2 gets filthier but less charming
By A.A. Dowd June 25, 2015 | 5:00am
The Princess Of France turns Shakespeare into chamber music
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 25, 2015 | 5:00am
Big Game doesn’t live up to its intriguingly ludicrous premise
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 25, 2015 | 5:00am
Despite its fictional story, A Little Chaos is as boring as any biopic
By A.A. Dowd June 25, 2015 | 5:00am
Batkid Begins milks a touching human-interest story for everything it’s worth
By Keith Uhlich June 25, 2015 | 5:00am
After a sluggish start, The Bridge becomes a war film for the history books
By Mike D'Angelo June 24, 2015 | 5:00am
Mark Duplass’ twisted two-hander Creep is more admirable than enjoyable
By Alex McLevy June 23, 2015 | 5:00am
Joe Dante returns with the underwhelming Burying The Ex
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 18, 2015 | 5:00pm
Gabriel could be Rory Culkin’s breakout role, if enough people see it
By Mike D'Angelo June 18, 2015 | 3:00pm
Mark Ruffalo demands near-infinite patience in Infinitely Polar Bear
By Jesse Hassenger June 18, 2015 | 5:00am
Al Pacino really acts again, but deserves better material than Manglehorn
By Mike D'Angelo June 18, 2015 | 5:00am
Sundance breakout Dope is messy but energetic
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 18, 2015 | 5:00am
Michael Winterbottom tackles the Amanda Knox case with The Face Of An Angel
By Jesse Hassenger June 18, 2015 | 5:00am
Eden powerfully evokes two decades of life and musical obsession
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 18, 2015 | 5:00am
Like its characters, the indie sex comedy The Overnight is full of surprises
By A.A. Dowd June 18, 2015 | 5:00am
Inside Out will inspire tears of joy in parents and Pixar fans alike
By A.A. Dowd June 17, 2015 | 9:04pm
Criterion packages an arthouse classic with two talky cousins
By Mike D'Angelo June 17, 2015 | 5:00am
The Tribe is an audacious experiment in sign-language cinema
By A.A. Dowd June 16, 2015 | 2:00pm
“Courtney killed Kurt”: The legend continues in Soaked In Bleach
By Josh Modell June 11, 2015 | 5:00am
Things get ugly in The 11th Hour of this grim Kim Basinger vehicle
By Adam Nayman June 11, 2015 | 5:00am
The Yes Men Are Revolting in a doc about how hard it is to make a difference
By Mike D'Angelo June 11, 2015 | 5:00am
Dylan Thomas gets the tastefully pointless treatment in Set Fire To The Stars
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 11, 2015 | 5:00am
Mia Wasikowska plays Madame Bovary in a passable take on the great novel
By Mike D'Angelo June 11, 2015 | 5:00am
Me And Earl And The Dying Girl is a teen film-buff’s dream, for better or worse
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 11, 2015 | 5:00am
The Wolfpack paints an incomplete portrait of a family of shut-ins
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 11, 2015 | 5:00am
Live From New York! , it’s another retelling of Saturday Night Live history
By Jesse Hassenger June 11, 2015 | 5:00am
Jurassic World goes back to the park, but the danger is missing
By A.A. Dowd June 10, 2015 | 8:52pm
We Are Still Here tries to scare the past off you
By Alex McLevy June 4, 2015 | 4:00pm
Jackie Chan deserves better than this in-name-only Police Story sequel
By Adam Nayman June 4, 2015 | 3:00pm
Charlie’s Country is a magnetic showcase for Aboriginal actor David Gulpilil
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 4, 2015 | 2:00pm
Blind is a playful, moving directorial debut
By A.A. Dowd June 4, 2015 | 2:00pm
A veteran character actress almost gets her due in Insidious: Chapter 3
By Katie Rife June 4, 2015 | 2:00pm
Melissa McCarthy and Paul Feig continue their genre tourism with Spy
By Jesse Hassenger June 4, 2015 | 5:00am
Famous wartime memoir Testament Of Youth gets a boring BBC adaptation
By Keith Uhlich June 4, 2015 | 5:00am
Robert Duvall returns to directing with the clumsy Texas soap opera Wild Horses
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 4, 2015 | 5:00am
Amy Berg’s An Open Secret mishandles a deadly serious issue
By Mike D'Angelo June 4, 2015 | 5:00am
The Nightmare uses recreations to capture the terrors of sleep paralysis
By Mike D'Angelo June 4, 2015 | 5:00am
Love & Mercy picks Brian Wilson’s brain, finds strengths in his ears
By Erik Adams June 4, 2015 | 5:00am
Fassbinder’s The Merchant Of Four Seasons is a fascinatingly uncool early work
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky June 3, 2015 | 5:00am
Roy Andersson closes his trilogy with another striking study of humanity
By A.A. Dowd June 2, 2015 | 5:42pm
Entourage is just like its vacuous small-screen inspiration, only longer
By A.A. Dowd June 2, 2015 | 6:00am
The Secret Life Of Marilyn Monroe
By Molly Eichel May 30, 2015 | 5:00am
David Oyelowo’s bravura performance anchors HBO’s unsettling drama Nightingale
By Joshua Alston May 29, 2015 | 5:00am
Cameron Crowe heads for Hawaii with the clumsy but heartfelt Aloha
By A.A. Dowd May 28, 2015 | 8:00pm
Sensitive direction lifts I Believe In Unicorns above its clichéd indie elements
By Katie Rife May 28, 2015 | 3:00pm
Banned in India, Unfreedom hasn’t much more to offer than provocation
By Adam Nayman May 28, 2015 | 2:00pm
Alas, Survivor is just a lame Milla Jovovich vehicle, not a Destiny’s Child biopic
By Keith Uhlich May 28, 2015 | 1:00pm
It’s the Earth versus The Rock in the tension-free San Andreas
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 28, 2015 | 5:00am
When Marnie Was There is Studio Ghibli’s emotional but mechanical goodbye
By Jesse Hassenger May 28, 2015 | 5:00am
The junkie drama Heaven Knows What has authenticity and style to spare
By Mike D'Angelo May 28, 2015 | 5:00am
Results offers a refreshing, unpredictable take on the indie rom-com
By Ignatiy Vishnevetsky May 28, 2015 | 5:00am
Gemma Bovery is essential viewing... for Gemma Arterton fans
By Jesse Hassenger May 28, 2015 | 5:00am
Tu Dors Nicole is a summer movie about the melancholy tedium of summer
By A.A. Dowd May 28, 2015 | 5:00am
Costa-Gavras’ Z follow-ups continued his political-thriller streak
By Mike D'Angelo May 27, 2015 | 5:00am
Watch any actual Grace Kelly movie instead of the vapid Grace Of Monaco
By Gwen Ihnat May 25, 2015 | 5:00am
The new Poltergeist can’t outrun its source material
By Jesse Hassenger May 22, 2015 | 2:34pm
Aloft is a mopey bore, regardless if you figure out where it’s headed
By A.A. Dowd May 21, 2015 | 5:00am
Sunshine Superman doesn’t reach the great heights its daredevil subject did
By Keith Uhlich May 21, 2015 | 5:00am
Two army trainees (very) slowly fall for each other in Love At First Fight
By Jesse Hassenger May 21, 2015 | 5:00am
As with all trolls, it’s best to ignore The Human Centipede III
By Katie Rife May 21, 2015 | 5:00am
The Farewell Party tackles the euthanasia issue with condescending shtick
By Vadim Rizov May 21, 2015 | 5:00am
Charlie Chaplin’s Limelight has more pathos than laughs
By Mike D'Angelo May 20, 2015 | 5:00am
Two vintage Roger Corman thrillers put an Oscar winner to good use
By Adam Nayman May 20, 2015 | 5:00am
Disney’s Tomorrowland realizes a bright future dreamt up in the past
By A.A. Dowd May 19, 2015 | 8:07pm
Güeros wanders, charmingly if somewhat aimlessly, through late-century Mexico
By Adam Nayman May 19, 2015 | 5:00am
Area 51 offers a close encounter of the very familiar kind
By A.A. Dowd May 15, 2015 | 7:17pm
L For Leisure is either a bad grad-school comedy or a really dry spoof of one
By A.A. Dowd May 14, 2015 | 5:24pm
The time-travel rules of Time Lapse are both thought-provoking and stupid
By Jesse Hassenger May 14, 2015 | 4:00pm
Ethan Hawke broods endlessly through the anti-drone screed Good Kill
By A.A. Dowd May 14, 2015 | 3:17pm
Dark Star lets you meet the man who birthed the Alien
By Josh Modell May 14, 2015 | 3:00pm
Our Man In Tehran is Canada’s more accurate rejoinder to Argo
By Kyle Ryan May 14, 2015 | 3:00pm
Jean-Claude Van Damme vehicle Pound of Flesh is a less-silly Crank
By Adam Nayman May 14, 2015 | 3:00pm
The well-acted Animals is an addiction movie like plenty of others
By Jesse Hassenger May 14, 2015 | 2:00pm
The Connection is a cops-and-crooks movie you’ve seen many times before
By Mike D'Angelo May 14, 2015 | 5:00am
Michael Fassbender is a bounty hunter on a mission in the poky, odd oater Slow West
By Mike D'Angelo May 14, 2015 | 5:00am
In The Name Of My Daughter is another truth-based gem from André Téchiné
By Adam Nayman May 14, 2015 | 5:00am