Category: Reviews

Oblivion Review

Review: Oblivion

In a post apocalyptic world, where what remains of human life lives on a distant moon, one man’s job has him working with robotic drones to extract what little is left on Earth. As he traverses the desolate landscape, guided by his female colleague and overseen by a woman at central command, his human spirit grows, and he starts to question everything around him.

Molly Maxwell Review

Review: Molly Maxwell

When an expressive high school student meets a new teacher, her passions for art, life, and love become both more defined and more complicated, but her ensuring choices and actions come with adult consequences.

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Review: To The Wonder

Having moved with her daughter and boyfriend from her home in France to Oklahoma in the prairies of the United States, the beautiful and passionate Marina turns wistful and longing. As the couple looks to adapt to a different lifestyle, they encounter a priest equally yearning for hope, as Marina meets a fellow immigrant and her boyfriend reunites with a past friend.

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Review: 42

A heroic look at Jackie Robinson’s entrance into Major League Baseball, becoming the first African American to play in the big leagues. As he starts a family off the field, and earns the respect of a journalist and owner, he confronts confusion, fear, and most significantly, racism, wherever he goes.

The Place Beyond the Pines

Review: The Place Beyond the Pines

The lives of two men and their young families become intertwined and drastically altered when one, a police officer, tracks down the other, a daredevil criminal. Drama and tension is set in the place beyond the pines – the quaint upstate New York town of Schenectady.

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Review: Trance

When an auctioneer becomes entangled in a botched art heist, suffering a concussion in the process, a coveted piece of work is lost in his to the depths of his mind. He and his criminal cohorts solicit the help of a beautiful hypnotist to recover his memories, but when the line between reality and recall is blurred, nothing can be believed, and with millions of dollars up for grabs, no one can be trusted.

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Review: Revolution

A Canadian environmental activist-turned-filmmaker sets out on an ambitious and passionate quest to change the world – truly. A journey that began years ago documenting the peril of sharks in the wild expands, tracking the erosion of coral reefs, deforestation, and the black scar of the Alberta Oil Sands project.

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Review: Men at Lunch

A documentary taking a look at one of the most iconic photograph of the 20th century, a black and white picture of 11 construction workers sitting atop a steel beam 57 stories above New York City, eating lunch.

Review: Evil Dead (2013)

Review: Evil Dead (2013)

Five friends head to a remote cabin in the woods to help young Mia cure herself of drug addiction. They come across the Book of the Dead, an evil spirit is released, and one by one, the group is consumed by a demonic force.

Review Love Marilyn

Review: Love, Marilyn

Modern day celebrities bring to life the story of Marilyn Monroe as told through her personal writings, and the correspondences of her contemporaries and lovers.

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