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[Review] The Mighty Macs

If you are keeping count there have been four films concerning faith released just in the last month or so – The Mighty Macs (made in 2007) counters the patern...

[Review] The Three Musketeers

Paul W.S. Anderson is nothing if not consistent. The much-despised filmmaker is known for bastardizing video game adaptations and being a little too much in...

[Review] Johnny English Reborn

When one sees 250+ films in a given year one tends to remember both the really good ones and the ones that insulted your intelligence or wasted your time. T...

[Review] Paranormal Activity 3

Tom Petty was right – the waiting is, indeed, the hardest part. Paranormal Activity 3 involves much waiting, some neat effects, more waiting, and then an en...

[Review] Norman

An angsty teenager looking to find himself falls in love and deals with tremendous personal pain. Sound familiar? It should; that could be the basic log lin...

[Review] Martha Marcy May Marlene

A number of noteworthy films on this year's festival circuit have dealt with fear of impending doom. But while Lars Von Trier's Melancholia and Jeff Nichols' Ta...

[Review] Le Havre

While many films have explored themes of post-9/11 paranoia and its resulting xenophobia, none have dared do so with the unrepentant joie de vivre of Le Havre...

[Review] Bombay Beach

While scouting locations for her next shoot, photographer turned music-videomaker Alma Har'el was inspired to create a film, documenting the curious community s...

[LFF Review] 360

Arthur Schnitzler’s 1900 play La Ronde has had quite a legacy. The author initially wrote it as a private play to share amongst his bohemian friends, but it...