Film Review: The White Fortress

Film Review: The White Fortress
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For all its solid performances, beautiful cinematography and interesting characters, The White Fortress is beautiful in moments but uninteresting in others. … read more

Film Review: We Were Hyphy

Film Review: We Were Hyphy
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For a documentary about 20-year old niche, cultural movement, We Were Hyphy is a testament to the craft and love of those behind it. … read more

Film Review: Compartment No. 6

Film Review: Compartment No. 6
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I was not on board at the start of Compartment No. 6, but it’s a testament to the original text, adaptation and the performances that, by the end, I am endeared. … read more

Slamdance Film Review: Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater

Slamdance Film Review: Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater
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Yelling Fire in an Empty Theater is a timeless, double-layered slice of youth and indie culture that is sure to gain praise. … read more

Film Review: American Night

Film Review: American Night
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Overstuffed and muddled by the nonlinear storytelling, the stylish-yet-mostly-standard American Night searches desperately for meaning. … read more

Film Review: Agnes

Film Review: Agnes
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Agnes, directed by Mickey Reece, explores the relationship between life, loss and religion in two distinct halves. … read more

Film Review: The Parker Sessions

Film Review: The Parker Sessions
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The Parker Sessions is an interesting concept that works most of the time due to its cinematography and a strong performance by Rachell Sean. … read more

Film Review: No Future

Film Review: No Future
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Shot with a somber haze in its framing, coloring and camera movement, No Future creates a sense of hopelessness, realism and slowness. … read more