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Review: The Hunger Games (Condensed)
Posted on March 24, 2012Our abbreviated version of yesterday's review. -
Review: The Hunger Games
Posted on March 23, 2012Gary Ross' adaptation of Suzanne Collin's 2008 novel. -
Review: Le Havre
Posted on March 22, 2012A heartfelt and nostalgic piece that exemplifies the director’s handle on deadpan comedy. -
Review: John Carter
Posted on March 17, 2012One of Edgar Rice Burroughs’ most famous creations hits the big screen. -
AFFFF 2012 Review: 17 Girls
Posted on March 7, 2012A watchable but hollow experience. -
AFFFF 2012 Review: The Day I Saw Your Heart
Posted on March 6, 2012A decidedly average comedy-drama. -
Review: Like Crazy
Posted on March 5, 2012A brilliantly performed fresh take on the long-distance romance feature. -
Review: A Separation
Posted on February 29, 2012The Academy Award winner is one of the best Iranian films in recent memory. -
Review: Project X
Posted on February 29, 2012An abysmal addition to the teen party genre. -
Review: Tyrannosaur
Posted on February 23, 2012An accomplished feature debut. -
Review: One for the Money
Posted on February 22, 2012Zero for the show. -
Review: This Means War
Posted on February 15, 2012An unnecessary rehash wallowing in the painfully obvious. -
Review: The Vow
Posted on February 10, 2012An insubstantial wish fulfilment experience. -
Review: Happy, Happy
Posted on February 9, 2012An enjoyable, if a bit too easy-going, watch. -
Review: The Chemical Brothers: Don’t Think
Posted on February 5, 2012A hypnotic, immersive and visceral concert film. -
Review: Sailcloth (Short Film)
Posted on January 24, 2012John Hurt provides another excellent performance in this eighteen-minute journey. -
Review: Weekend
Posted on January 24, 2012A candid relationship drama, with contrast the key to its emotional accuracy. -
Review: Journey 2: The Mysterious Island
Posted on January 21, 2012A routine journey at best. -
Review: Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
Posted on January 19, 2012An exemplary ensemble cast take part in Tomas Alfredson's moody and sophisticated adaptation.























