Authors: Jimmy Martin
Get Low – Review
The opening shot of Oscar-winning director Aaron Schneider’s Get Low reveals a house bursting with fire. … read more
7 Days – Review
It’s a tragedy when a parent must bury their child from the result of an accident, but when the death is the product of a predator’s sadistic fantasy, no form of justice seems fit for the crime. … read more
Daddy Longlegs – Review
From the start, Lenny is depicted as a carefree thirtysomething New Yorker with no direction or responsibility in life.
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Homewrecker – Review
There’s nothing more annoying than a jealous lover who constantly runs on the assumption that their significant other is cheating on them. … read more
Winter’s Bone – Review
Ree Dolly (Jennifer Lawrence) is a 17-year-old with more responsibilities than most adults living in the Ozark Mountains. … read more
Double Take – Review
Johan Grimonprez’s second documentary is the epitome of the Sundance Film Festival’s core foundation. … read more
Kick in Iran – Review
Abdollahyan’s documentary provides a glimpse into the restricted lives of women in Iran, but also details the unique bond between a female Olympic athlete and her perfectionist coach. … read more
One Too Many Mornings – Review
First impressions can instantly make or break a relationship. Meet Fischer (Stephen Hale), an alcoholic handyman who lives rent-free inside a church. … read more
New Low – Review
From the moment the film begins, it’s abundantly clear Wendell is a neurotic social coward always determined to harp on the negative aspects of himself and others, especially his girlfriends.
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Obselidia – Review
As technology renders objects obsolete with increasing speed, we realize more quickly that nothing lasts forever. George, an introverted yet studious librarian, spends his off-hours documenting all things archaic. … read more