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Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  08-18-2011  |  Reviews

Superstition Ain't The Waynew

A powerful performance by a teen actress lifts this morality tale above its station.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  08-18-2011  |  Reviews

A Holocaust Mystery in Sarah's Keynew

Sarah's Key tells the story of an American expat journalist in Paris who discovers that the apartment she's about to move into has a deeply unsettling connection to the past.
INDY Week  |  Nathan Gelgud  |  08-17-2011  |  Reviews

Colin Farrell Enlivens Fright Nightnew

The movie's almost as ridiculously entertaining as Colin Farrell's performance, which has him hissing at beams of sunlight in mid-sentence and casually telling prospective victims "Catch ya later!" as they run away.
INDY Week  |  Craig D. Lindsey  |  08-17-2011  |  Reviews

One Day is a Long Timenew

As the film checks on its characters each June 15 for 20 years, the date appears in dainty cursive font that floats, blows away and, at one point, pops up in a toaster. It's typical of the twee tone that undercuts the story's potential.
INDY Week  |  Zack Smith  |  08-17-2011  |  Reviews

Tabloid: Nothing But the Truth or Something Like Itnew

Depending on whose story you choose to believe or what aspects you choose to believe, Joyce McKinney was able to spirit Kirk Anderson to a “safe house,” where she handcuffed him to a bed and had sexual relations with him.
YES! Weekly  |  Mark Burger  |  08-17-2011  |  Reviews

Read All About Itnew

Tabloid features kidnapping, fried chicken and sex.
Boise Weekly  |  George Prentice  |  08-17-2011  |  Reviews

The Mirror Has Blue Facesnew

Somber sci-fi drama crackles with low-budget intensity.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  08-17-2011  |  Reviews

The Devil You Knownew

Dominic Cooper puts on a master class as Uday Hussein and his look-alike.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  08-17-2011  |  Reviews

Working Outside the Lawnew

Three brothers fight for Algerian independence.
Boise Weekly  |  Elizabeth Duffy  |  08-16-2011  |  Reviews

‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ sets a new standard for troubled franchisenew

Poor James Franco. First, he loses an arm after it got trapped by a boulder; then he hosts the Oscars.
San Antonio Current  |  Enrique Lopetegui  |  08-16-2011  |  Reviews

Mise-En-Scenarionew

Tribe Called Quest doc gives short shrift to the midnight marauders.
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  08-15-2011  |  Reviews

England's Odd Couplenew

Opens Friday at The Flicks
Boise Weekly  |  George Prentice  |  08-03-2011  |  Reviews

No Ceiling for Cynicism: NATO Empowered Sex Trafficking Expose Tells All

The illicit sex-trafficking actions of NATO peacekeepers -- both privatized and not -- is the subject of this incendiary film that falls prey to predictable dramatic conventions.
City Pulse  |  Cole Smithey  |  08-02-2011  |  Reviews

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