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Jeff Garlin,Christopher Guest,Fred Willard,Bob Odenkirk,J.B. Smoove,Gina Gershon,Kerri Kenney-Silver,Jami Gertz,Timothy Olyphant,Richard Kind,Steve Agee,Dave Sheridan,Nia Vardalos | |
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Brooke Shields,Daryl Hannah,Virginia Madsen,Camryn Manheim,Wanda Sykes,Eric Roberts,Mark Povinelli,Andrea Frankle,Gary Grubbs | |
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With its suspenseful plot and a dream cast starring five fascinating actresses (plus Eric Roberts in a deliciously unsympathetic role), this unusual comedy is irresistible. Betty Jo Tucker-ReelTalk Movie Reviews Women with balls. Feisty older actresses with attitude, including Brooke Shields, Daryl Hannah, Virginia Madsen and Wanda Sykes, not into being sidelined because of age, on the basketball court or on screen. Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio | |
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Elijah Wood,Norman Reedus,Paul Walker,Brendan Fraser,Vincent D'Onofrio,Thomas Jane | |
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Brad Pitt,Scoot McNairy,Ben Mendelsohn,James Gandolfini,Richard Jenkins,Vincent Curatola,Ray Liotta,Trevor Long,Max Casella,Sam Shepard,Slaine Jenkins,Linara Washington,Ross Brodar,Wade Allen,Christopher Berry,Kenneth Brown Jr.,Mustafa Harris,Dared Wright,John McConnell,Bryan Billingsley | |
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'Killing Them Softly' collapses under the crushing weight of the director's narcissism. Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com Like its source material, the movie is stylish, profane, intelligent, and eminently diverting. But as much as it is a delight that Dominik has disinterred Higgins's work, it is a mild disappointment that the result is not more substantial. Christopher Orr-The Atlantic Trading in pleasures of a deliberately rarefied sort, writer-director Andrew Dominik's talky, character-rich genre piece largely short-circuits thrills to sketch a grimly funny portrait of thugs taking care of business, in every rotten sense of the word. Justin Chang-Variety Ultimately, as crafted as Killing Them Softly is, it's less satisfying than either The Sopranos or Goodfellas. Still, Dominik and his cast cruise some very mean streets indeed. Lisa Kennedy-Denver Post The dialogue is sharp and so are the performances. Andrew Dominik directed this neo-noir in a low-key comic style that's alternately gritty and fancy. The gritty stuff is best. Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor Dominik ... expertly captures the flavor of his Higgins source material. Soren Anderson-Seattle Times Dominik wears his nihilism as a badge, but that's not what it is at all: It's a crutch, and an awfully flimsy one. Will Leitch-Deadspin It's a middling gangster film, but belabored with too much Sturm und Drang, particularly in banging over the audience's head the constant reminders of the fiscal cliff. Elias Savada-Film Threat Andrew Dominik's follow-up to 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford' too often fails to engage with its uneven mix of guns and gab. Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger Andrew Dominik's Killing Them Softly is a potent and miraculously-shot film that captures America's recent financial collapse through a criminal lens. Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered A noir-ish crime drama with a brain, and despite its flaws and inconsistencies, a film worth seeing. Dominik remains a filmmaker to watch. Dan Jardine-Cinemania Complex and problematic in a rather wonderful way, Killing Them Softly has flaws more interesting than some film's perfections. Catherine Bray-Film4 Brad Pitt excels amongst an incredible ensemble cast in this gritty crime thriller. Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground There are many cinematic cardinal sins, but the latest film from Aussie director Andrew Dominik commits two of the big ones - Don't Be Boring and Don't Waste A Great Cast. Matt Neal-The Standard A top-notch, viscerally powerfully mobster movie with a view of free-market enterprise as practiced at its most harrowingly basic, last-man-standing level. Neil Pond-American Profile Australian director Andrew Dominik mixes conventional mobster mayhem with an unconventional take on gangsters caught up in the Great Recession. And with Brad Pitt as his ideologically enraged male muse hitman, as if wandering in from Occupy Wall Street. Prairie Miller-WBAI Radio While Dominik flourishes when it comes to the picture's excessive violence, he seems to be unable to balance those sequences with the drawn-out scenes of dialogue, which, while delivered nicely, kill any momentum the film might have had. Jeremy Wheeler-TV Guide's Movie Guide Good actors and unimpeachable source material hampered by faulty chatter, leading to thumb-twiddling. Kelly Vance-East Bay Express Director Andrew Dominik controls the clock Marty Mapes-Movie Habit Weary and familiar foray in to gangster turf Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit It's a rollercoaster: long talky tete a tetes, punctuated with shocking violence (both of which are masterfully presented). Staci Layne Wilson-StaciWilson.com Killing Them Softly finds its own rhythm and eventually its own way of building dread, punctuated by bravura cinematic moments that won't soon be forgotten Eric Melin-Scene-Stealers.com The completely obvious comparison to the mobster world and our American economic system is a welcome, straight-forward surprise for storytelling. Jeff Bayer-The Scorecard Review The pace is deliberate, yet that simmering sociopolitical undercurrent gives Killing Them Softly more weight than its rather conventional concept might suggest. Todd Jorgenson-Cinemalogue.com Jackie Cogan understands his fate in a way that the other smart guys don't quite, an understanding that makes him seem somehow smarter. Cynthia Fuchs-PopPolitics.com Jackie Cogan (Brad Pitt) understands his fate in a way that the other smart guys don't quite, an understanding that makes him seem somehow smarter. Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters | |
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James Cromwell,Geneviève Bujold,Rick Roberts,Julie Stewart,Campbell Scott,Jonathan Potts,George R. Robertson,Ronan Rees,Zachary Bennett,Chuck Shamata,Hawksley Workman,Joe Pingue,Barbara Gordon,Lewis Hodgson,Kristin Shepherd,Chris Farquhar,Verlyn Plowman,Ray Landry | |
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Still Mine is a measured but considerably moving celebration of things hand-crafted, traditional and built to last. Geoff Pevere-Globe and Mail Quietly observes a love tested by infirmity and bureaucracy, becoming all the stronger for it. Peter Howell-Toronto Star A movingly-acted tale of undying devotion and encroaching mortality. Aaron Yap-Flicks.co.nz It's a measured, heart-felt piece...that warmly invites you to wonder over how richly symbolic the building of a house in a movie can be. Jim Schembri-3AW And while there are suggestions that it might get into darker territory, like Sarah Polley's Away From Her, this is more about how hard it can be to love someone for such a long time - and what it's like to be as stubborn as a damn mule. David 'Mad Dog' Bradley-Rip It Up A David and Goliath story of the geriatric set, Still Mine is a sentimental but thanks to James Cromwell's performance an engaging story of love, devotion and determination Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile Still Mine will leave viewers with a lump in the throat and a hopeful determination to face administrative adversity with as much stoicism and grace. Chris Knight-National Post Slow and meticulously crafted, Still Mine wins points for finding the right pace to play out this story of old traditions versus new rules, youth versus decrepitude, and loving denial versus responsible acceptance. Katherine Monk-Canada.com | |
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Michael Cera,Gaby Hoffmann,Juan Andrés Silva,José Miguel Silva,Agustín Silva | |
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an unusually insightful look at self-imposed false identities and group dynamics Jordan Hoffman-Film.com There's so much baggage involved in the kind of dilettantish games Jamie and Crystal are playing that it's a shame that the film never fully engages with these enticing issues. Jesse Cataldo-Slant Magazine The movie actually plays not unlike the all-night hallucinatory drug experience that its characters seek - there are some ups and downs but the crash comes long before the sun comes up. Brian Tallerico-Film Threat Stoner arthouse, if you will. Fred Topel-Suite101.com The sparse plot nonetheless provides opportunities for a little self-reflection and some original, dark humor, making the druggy affair a worthwhile trip to the theater. Josh Jackson-Paste Magazine Whether Crystal Fairy will play well to those who aren't familiar with drugs or drug culture remains to be seen. I can say though that I absolutely loved this film and would highly recommend you give it a shot. Ty Cooper-HeyUGuys Uneven- but often hilarious. Gaby Hoffman is terrific. Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium Crystal Fairy is an acid trip where the frequent bonhomie is doused by sobering introspection. Jeremy Kay-Guardian [UK] | |
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The impression the film leaves is of a deep-pocketed institution that, for all its claims of humane and professional treatment, tolerates practices that are fundamentally at odds with the animals' well-being ... Justin Chang-Variety Tilikum, whose last victim Dawn Brancheau died in 2010, is still performing at SeaWorld - after watching this documentary, you'll think long and hard about taking your family to see him. Amber Wilkinson-Eye for Film | |
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Michael B. Jordan,Octavia L. Spencer,Melonie Diaz,Kevin Durand,Ahna O'Reilly,Chad Michael Murray,Ariana Neal,Keenan Coogler,Trestin George,Joey Oglesby,Michael James,Marjorie Shears,Destiny Ekweume,Bianca Rodriguez,Julian Keyes,Kenny Griffin,Thomas Wright,Jemal McNeil,Steven Craig Johnson,Alejandra Nolasco | |
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Even if every word of Coogler's account of the last day in Grant's life held up under close scrutiny, the film would still ring false in its relentlessly positive portrayal of its subject. Geoff Berkshire-Variety A shrewd script and career-launching performances drive a tragic modern story that carries heavy social weight. Todd McCarthy-Hollywood Reporter If you aren't choked up at the end, you may have some kind of problem. Jordan Hoffman-ScreenCrush An exceptional dramatic feature propelled by strong performances across the board. Shaun Munro-Film School Rejects Fruitvale Station, is impressive for a debut, and displays the unimpeachable intent to involve us all in the human story behind a headline. And it certainly displays great promise from its director and accomplished performances from its cast. Jessica Kiang-The Playlist One has the sense of a man being slowly, surely written back into being. Xan Brooks-Guardian [UK] Michael Jordan's Grant is remarkably sympathetic, and his story develops in a way that adds an awful note to the opening scene, as the arc creeps slowly and painfully towards the final, fatal moment. Simon Gallagher-What Culture With a sympathetic and not too heavy hand, Fruitvale Station takes its audience through the constant challenges to black family life - poverty, debt, crime, and the prospect that an encounter with the police can have deadly consequences. David D'Arcy-Screen International A viewer may have a heavy heart in wondering precisely just what was fact and what was fiction but there is little doubt at how emotionally effective Coogler's version of the story actually is. Erik Childress-Film Threat If you leave the film with dry eyes, you're a hell of a lot stronger than me, or than anyone in the Eccles theater the night I saw the film. Michael Dunaway-Paste Magazine | |
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Adam Wingard,Lawrence Michael Levine,L.C. Holt,Kelsy Abbott,Hannah Hughes,Hannah Al Rashid,Devon Brookshire,Samantha Gracie,Jay Saunders,Epy Kusnandar | |
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Just imagine the kind of anthology that might yet be born should all involved be held to the evident highlights of these films so far. William Goss-MSN Movies what S-VHS lacks in true pyloric valve-loosening fear, it makes up for with some other three letter combos: WTF and LOL. Jordan Hoffman-Film.com Less turns out to be much more for S-VHS, a sequel to last year's uneven indie horror omnibus V/H/S; this one is shorter and has fewer segments, but also earns a much higher batting average. Dennis Harvey-Variety Hardcore horror junkies will get their fix; non-addicts will enjoy a hit or two but lament not getting a sustained high. Steve Biodrowski-Cinefantastique Its work to course-correct the franchise rewards with a tighter, more adventuresome sequel, smartly using hindsight to build a consistent odyssey of voyeuristic brutality. Brian Orndorf-Blu-ray.com Its seven directors surpass the imagination and intensity of those in the original V/H/S, reiterating the format's importance as both a showcase for interstitial creativity between feature-length projects and a testing ground for future ones. Todd Gilchrist-ToddGilchrist.com Consistently surprising with stylistic ingenuity and storytelling elegance. Never afraid to journey into the blackest of hearts, the filmmakers involved in "V/H/S/2" have given the project their best shot, and it shows. Dustin Putman-DustinPutman.com If three of the stories had been decent, I probably could have let it slide, and indeed about halfway through the film, I was surprised to find myself enjoying it. Then the second half hits and the film slides into mediocrity. Jeff Beck-Examiner.com It's a 50/50 split as two of the shorts are great and two... well, not so much. Ethan Alter-Television Without Pity A fantastic sequel that will satisfy the appetites of horror fans who enjoyed the first outing. Felix Vasquez Jr.-Cinema Crazed Last year's anthology horror production "V/H/S" was a revelation mainly because it took the overly familiar found-footage genre and exploited it to the fullest extent. The sequel, "V/H/S 2," achieves a similar goal with more frightening extremes Eric Kohn-indieWIRE A couple of these shorts are good enough to become features. Roger Moore-Movie Nation V/H/S/2 is a consistently terrific genre omnibus, and an excellent example of a goofy gimmick seemingly past its cinematic sell date. Bill Gibron-PopMatters A derivative horror film with dizzying camerawork and virtually no plot or character development. Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve V/H/S/2 is V/H/S on mega-steroids, but Gareth Evans and Timo Tjahjanto easily steal the show with their segment "Safe Haven" - which will undoubtedly be one of the strongest horror entries in 2013. Matt Donato-We Got This Covered The wraparound hour may not be very good, but those middle 40 minutes are a lot of fun. Erik Childress-eFilmCritic.com A welcome contrast to the first film's snuff-y atmosphere and general mean-spiritedness, featuring more humor, fewer hateful characters, and occasional twinges of relatable human emotion. Abhimanyu Das-Slant Magazine If it's not great V/H/S/2 is still a vast improvement over the first; brutal and efficient and immensely entertaining. Joshua Starnes-ComingSoon.net Sequel or not, this is a fantastic foursome of horror shorts -- and yes, the wrap-around stuff is better this time. Scott Weinberg-FEARnet A fine string of scary installments that makes the original V/H/S, even its better entries, pale in comparison. William Bibbiani-CraveOnline Bloodier, more intense, and on the whole more effective than its predecessor. Tim Grierson-Screen International | |
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Known for his often icy and violent characters, Mikkelsen impresses here as a warm-hearted man who finds himself caught up in a situation way beyond his control. Boyd van Hoeij-Variety Thomas Vinterberg's best film since "Festen" is an unsettling psychological drama built around a harrowing performance from Mads Mikkelsen. David Rooney-Hollywood Reporter What a knotty, frighteningly real drama 'The Hunt' is. Cath Clarke-Time Out A taut story of a man whose career is ruined because of a 5-year-old girl's false accusation of molestation. Harvey S. Karten-Compuserve Has a wonderfully sly sense of understatement. Matt Glasby-Flicks.co.nz Often painful, but always riveting Dan Jardine-Cinemania The story is as chilling as the snow-dusted Christmas-time setting; it is measured, non-sensational and takes a sobering, slow-burn look at the way people behave when their common sense is replaced by hysteria. Jim Schembri-3AW Mads Mikkelsen is perfectly cast as a man unfairly accused of child abuse in writer/director Thomas Vinterberg's cautionary tale about small town mob justice. But like the film, there is something cold and clinical about it. Luke Buckmaster-Crikey ...watching an intelligent discourse on such a tricky subject makes for engrossing drama, even if it comes at the expense of our protagonist: a good man stranded in the void between moral panic and due process. Adam Ross-The Aristocrat The Hunt is a confronting and fascinating work of cinema. Thomas Caldwell-Cinema Autopsy This is unshakeable storytelling, which is fitting for a film that reveals how certain damage can never be undone. Cara Nash-FILMINK (Australia) A superb performance from Madds Mikkelsen lies at the heart of this chilling tale of a small Danish community turning on an innocent man. Simon Weaving-Screenwize To call The Hunt gripping would be like calling Annie Hall funny. It is, but it's also so much more than that. CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia) Nuanced but robust, the screenplay is a masterclass in exposition, drama, character portraiture - and cinema. It is also a vivid warning to society that yes, 'thought is a virus' that can maim and even kill Andrew L. Urban-Urban Cinefile Mikkelsen delivers yet another superlative performance ... The film builds to a stunning crescendo, playing out in the candle-lit church on Christmas Eve with heartbreaking conviction. But there is more to come, in a chilling postscript Louise Keller-Urban Cinefile Its genius is the way that it uses the most horrendous of subject matters to explore the gravest issues of trust. Graham Young-Birmingham Mail This is a deeply intelligent, profoundly moving and often harrowing illustration of why reports of - and investigations into - sex abuse, need to be handled with the sort of care afforded to genuine victims. Graham Young-Birmingham Post Humans do terrible things to one another. In The Hunt, Vinterberg believes we can do right too. Simon Miraudo-Quickflix Immensely powerful in its invocation of the true meaning of Christian charity and its symbolism. Philip French-Observer [UK] The Hunt is a terrifying film, anchored by Mikkelsen's poignantly poised turn and saturated with uncomfortable truths about society, childhood and our susceptibility to mass hysteria. Emma Dibdin-Digital Spy The last moments of the film elicited gasps from several people in the audience. Ian Gilchrist-HeyUGuys Mads Mikkelsen is fantastic as the bewildered and honourable Lucas, while the rest of the main cast are equally believable. Grant Rollings-Sun Online A timely and intelligent reminder of the dangers of public hysteria. Damon Wise-Radio Times | |
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Charlie Hunnam,Idris Elba,Charlie Day,Rinko Kikuchi,Ron Perlman,Rob Kazinsky,Clifton Collins Jr.,Max Martini,Burn Gorman,Diego Klattenhoff,Larry Joe Campbell,Brad William Henke,Willem Dafoe | |
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