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Movie Review: ‘The Unbreakable Boy’ Is Cracked and Hollow

Director: Jon GunnWriter: Jon GunnStars: Zachary Levi, Jacob Laval, Meghann Fahy, Synopsis: When Scott and Teresa LeRette learn that their son Austin is both autistic and has brittle bone disease, they initially worry...

Movie Review: ‘Millers in Marriage’ is a Lifeless Entry In “Slice of Life” Cinema

Director: Edward BurnsWriter: Edward BurnsStars: Gretchen Mol, Julianna Margulies, Minnie Driver Synopsis: Three middle-aged couples come to grips with universal questions about marriage and fidelity, professional success and failure, and the challenge of...

Movie Review: ‘The Actor’ Shows Us How To Remember

Director: Duke JohnsonWriter: Duke Johnson and Stephen CooneyStars: André Holland, Gemma Chan, Toby Jones Synopsis: Paul Cole finds himself stranded in a mysterious small town with no memory of who he is or...

Interview: Director of ‘The Perfect Tomato,’ Cristobal Abugaber

Will Bjarnar, after reviewing The Perfect Tomato, interviewed the director, Cristobal Abugaber. Will Bjarnar: You've said that you were inspired by a visit to a fruit cart in New York after seeing that...

Movie Review: ‘Bring Them Down’ is Grim and Gripping

Director: Christopher AndrewsWriter: Christopher Andrews, Jonathan HourniganStars: Christopher Abbott, Barry Keoghan, Nora-Jane Noone Synopsis: An Irish shepherding family thrust into battle on several fronts: internal strife, hostility within the family, rivalry with another...

Sundance Capsule Reviews: ‘Love, Brooklyn,’ ‘Plainclothes,’ & ‘Ricky’

The “actor’s showcase” – much like the “oh, the places you’ll go” dramatic framework that I wrote about in this series’ first volume – is nothing new to the Sundance Film Festival,...

Sundance Capsule Reviews: ‘Bubble & Squeak,’ ‘LUZ,’ and ‘Sukkwan Island’ 

At this year’s Sundance Film Festival, one could count at least 25 films that involved characters navigating unfamiliar environments, from two British teenager’s misguided trip to Syria in search of independence (Brides)...

Movie Review: ‘The Perfect Tomato’ Weighs the Cost of a Life’s Work

Director:  Cristobal AbugaberWriters: Cristobal AbugaberStars: Eligio Meléndez, María Meléndez, María Fernanda Ayala Synopsis: An aging farmer refuses to leave his long standing way of life behind at the risk of losing what truly...

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