Articles by Mike D'Angelo
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film There’s nothing remotely wild about the indie mope-fest All The Wilderness
By Mike D'Angelo February 19, 2015 | 6:00am
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film Ozu ended his career on a typically melancholy note with An Autumn Afternoon
By Mike D'Angelo February 18, 2015 | 6:00am
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film John Boorman’s Queen & Country doesn’t work as a sequel to his Hope And Glory
By Mike D'Angelo February 17, 2015 | 6:00am
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film Vampires make for bad roomies in the Kiwi mock-doc What We Do In The Shadows
By Mike D'Angelo February 12, 2015 | 6:00am
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film Jean Renoir’s “A Day In The Country” makes the case for “incomplete” art
By Mike D'Angelo February 11, 2015 | 6:00am
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film Love, Rosie is pregnant with dumb contrivances, even by rom-com standards
By Mike D'Angelo February 5, 2015 | 6:00am
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film An early Sundance winner shows what indie cinema used to look like
By Mike D'Angelo January 30, 2015 | 6:00pm
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film Lucrecia Martel’s budding talent is on display in La Ciénaga
By Mike D'Angelo January 28, 2015 | 6:00am
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film Mission To Mars begins with some of the worst expository dialogue ever
By Mike D'Angelo January 23, 2015 | 6:00am
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film Son Of A Gun starts as a cool prison film, then devolves into generic schlock
By Mike D'Angelo January 22, 2015 | 2:00pm
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film The Duke Of Burgundy is a beautiful love story disguised as stylish smut
By Mike D'Angelo January 22, 2015 | 6:00am
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film The Palm Beach Story is among the most pragmatic of screwball comedies
By Mike D'Angelo January 21, 2015 | 6:00am
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film There’s a little too much Crash in the Italian award-winner Human Capital
By Mike D'Angelo January 14, 2015 | 6:00am
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film With Match, playwright Stephen Belber recycles elements from his earlier Tape
By Mike D'Angelo January 14, 2015 | 6:00am
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film Fassbinder transforms his own stage play, The Bitter Tears Of Petra Von Kant
By Mike D'Angelo January 14, 2015 | 6:00am
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film How did one of 2014’s most striking scenes get confused for one of its worst?
By Mike D'Angelo January 9, 2015 | 6:00am
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film When Evening Falls On Bucharest, Or Metabolism is as unusual as its title
By Mike D'Angelo January 8, 2015 | 6:00am
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film The Sword Of Doom lives up to its pulpy American title
By Mike D'Angelo January 7, 2015 | 6:00am
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film J.C. Chandor takes another left turn with the gritty A Most Violent Year
By Mike D'Angelo December 29, 2014 | 6:00am
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film Fighting city hall has dire consequences in the Russian downer Leviathan
By Mike D'Angelo December 23, 2014 | 6:00am
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film This year’s Palme D’Or winner, Winter Sleep, may be too much of a good thing
By Mike D'Angelo December 18, 2014 | 6:00am