Reviews for this film from our members: Jason Bailey @ Flavorwire Excerpt: Adult Beginners’ isn’t terribly memorable, nor is it saying anything bracingly new. But it’s a very charming movie — and, for Kroll, a very smart play. Nicholas Bell @ Ioncinema Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews Excerpt: has the misfortune of being an awful lot like last year’s Sundance hit “The Skeleton Twins” without nearly as many laughs. Jeremy Kibler @ The Artful Critic Excerpt: Resolutely predictable and low-stakes but affable, “Adult Beginners” isn’t much. It’s more of a comfortable sit than a life-changing experience, but the actors makes […]
2013 Films
Reviews: Expecting (2013)
Reviews for this film from our members: [New – 1/9/14] | Jennie Kermode @ Eye For Film
Reviews: Winnie Mandela (2013)
Reviews for this film from our members: [New – 1/9/14] | Rick Aragon @ Rick’s Cafe Texan
Reviews: A.K.A. Doc Pomus (2013)
Reviews for this film from our members: [New – 12/23/13] | Jamie S. Rich @ Oregon Live Excerpt: “A.K.A. Doc Pomus” gathers friends, collaborators, and, of course, the music to show just how big the talent and how much bigger the heart of an incredible artist.
Reviews: Grudge Match (2013)
Reviews for this film from our members: [New – 4/10/14] | Dragan Antulov @ Draxblog VI [Croatian] José Arce @ LaButaca.net [Spanish] Excerpt: La reunión de dos leyendas del ring cinematográfico no tiene mucho fuelle, chicha ni emoción, más cerca de un melodrama telefílmico que de un largometraje a tener verdaderamente en cuenta. Más allá de lo icónico del asunto, poco que destacar. Edwin Arnaudin @ Ashvegas Excerpt: This empty redemption tale is little more than Last Vegas with fitness “jokes,” a combination that, in a just world, would inspire a class action lawsuit from the AARP. Bill Clark @ […]
Reviews: Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction (2013)
Reviews for this film from our members: [New – 12/23/13] | Jamie S. Rich @ Oregon Live Excerpt: The artist and the art are inseparable. Stanton is a man content in the “nothing” he’s carved out for himself.
Reviews: 47 Ronin (2013)
Reviews for this film from our members: [New – 4/10/14] | Dragan Antulov @ Draxblog VI [Croatian] Kenji Fujishima @ Slant Magazine Susan Granger @ www.susangranger.com Excerpt: Dull, faltering fantasy/action feature that might work better as a video game Vadym Grygoriev @ kinoblog.com [Ukrainian] Daniel Kelly @ eFilmCritic Excerpt: Whilst watching the decadently assembled spectacle onscreen, the whiff of production woe diffuses only faintly, and it certainly doesn’t obstruct the piece’s arresting designs. James Marsh @ Twitch Excerpt: Keanu Reeves can do little more than observe from the sidelines as first-time director Carl Rinsch desecrates one of Japan’s most revered […]
Reviews: Dhoom 3 (2013)
Reviews for this film from our members: [New – 1/2/14] | Michael Dequina @ TheMovieReport.com Kathy Gibson @ Access Bollywood
Reviews: Ernest & Celestine (2013)
Reviews for this film from our members: Joshua Brunsting @ The CriterionCast Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews Excerpt: as unique and delicate as an antique Valentine. Matthew Lucas @ From the Front Row Excerpt: It’s a simple message, beautifully conveyed without pretense, wrapped up in one of this year’s animated treasures. Marty Mapes @ Movie Habit Excerpt: Out-charms both Frozen and The Wind Rises Jamie S. Rich @ Oregon Live Norm Schrager @ Film Racket [New – 4/17/14] | Andrew Wyatt @ Look/Listen (St. Louis Magazine) Excerpt: While Ernest & Célestine is hardly groundbreaking or profound filmmaking, it’s something just […]
Reviews: Ernest & Celestine (2013)
Reviews for this film from our members: Joshua Brunsting @ The CriterionCast Laura Clifford @ Reeling Reviews Excerpt: as unique and delicate as an antique Valentine. Matthew Lucas @ From the Front Row Excerpt: It’s a simple message, beautifully conveyed without pretense, wrapped up in one of this year’s animated treasures. Marty Mapes @ Movie Habit Excerpt: Out-charms both Frozen and The Wind Rises Jamie S. Rich @ Oregon Live Norm Schrager @ Film Racket [New – 4/17/14] | Andrew Wyatt @ Look/Listen (St. Louis Magazine) Excerpt: While Ernest & Célestine is hardly groundbreaking or profound filmmaking, it’s something just […]