
Final
Destination: Bloodlines
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Death here,
once again coming up with elaborate schemes to pick off victims, is terrifying
and darkly funny—sometimes at the same time.
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Hurry
Up Tomorrow
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Hurry Up Tomorrow is such an empty examination of fame and the
fanatical side of fandom that even the movie doesn't seem convinced of
itself.
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The
Ruse
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It's not a great sign when a movie needs to devote about ten minutes to a
character bluntly explaining everything that has happened in its story.
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Sister
Midnight
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The material is far more engaging, understandable, and relatable in its
human story than in what it eventually becomes.
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The
Old Woman with the Knife
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The Old Woman with the Knife is as much a
study of sad, isolated characters being forced to confront their emotional
shortcomings as it is a violent thriller.
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A
Breed Apart
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This is an ugly-looking, repetitive, and dull dead end of whatever it is
the movie is trying to be.
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Hung
Up on a Dream: The Zombies Documentary
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It is genuinely inspiring in a way that one doesn't
expect of a biography about musicians whose time has seemingly come and gone.
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The
Severed Sun
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It's a shame the whole thing doesn't add up to much on a narrative or
thematic level.
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Desert
Dawn
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This is a barely competent and, at times, outright inept bit of
storytelling and filmmaking.
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