
Snow
White
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This film revels in its smaller pleasures.
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The
Alto Knights
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It's
the outline of a mob movie, made with no apparent passion or, for that matter,
interest in the subject.
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Ash
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The film gives us the mood it wants to convey, set against
a compelling backdrop, and carries it through to the end.
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Locked
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The film is clever in its plotting, its staging, and, most
surprisingly, its willingness to engage with some ideas outside of its own
claustrophobic design.
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O'Dessa
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The fundamental concept and potential of O'Dessa
are far more intriguing than the result.
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Magazine
Dreams
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The movie's dubious, wishy-washy conclusion doesn't feel
honest Indeed, it makes us question how
authentic the whole of this character study has been.
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The
Assessment
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The
Assessment is just out of its depth.
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Bob
Trevino Likes It
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The result is a disarmingly empathetic film,
with terrific, lived-in performances from Ferreira and Leguizamo.
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Hood
Witch
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It's a solid
thriller that's also cunning in being about more than thrills.
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Being
Maria
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This story should be told with more honesty, nuance, and
actual recognition of its main character's personal and professional
accomplishments.
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Misericordia
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As odd as it may sound, the movie is
also—and in a way that's difficult to reconcile with the stark look and feel
of the story—a kind of sex comedy at its core.
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AUM:
The Cult at the End of the World
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This documentary reaches slightly deeper than just detailing the
terrorist attack and the decade-long history of criminal activity that led to
it.
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