
Ballad
of a Small Player
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The movie ultimately becomes a bit too
self-important for its own good.
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Tron:
Ares
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Tron: Ares isn't trying or doing anything
revolutionary, but as a showcase of vibrant effects, the film does just enough.
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Roofman
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It's easy enough to like
the guy at his best, especially as played by a charming and vulnerable Tatum,
but it's also easy to see what he apparently cannot perceive about himself.
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Kiss
of the Spider Woman
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While the musical elements can be and increasingly
become a distraction, they're not enough to undercut what works quite well in
the film.
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The
Woman in Cabin 10
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The whole affair just feels like a lot of waiting for our main
character to piece together everything.
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A
House of Dynamite
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It puts
forth questions we need to be asking and answers we don't want to hear.
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The
Perfect Neighbor
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Knowing what will happen, this becomes increasingly terrifying.
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After
the Hunt
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The only grounding of the story of After
the Hunt is uncertainty.
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John
Candy: I Like Me
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This isn't a portrait of Candy the actor, in
other words. It is a testament to the man behind the scenes.
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If
I Had Legs I'd Kick You
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The whole film has a nightmarish quality to
it.
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Vicious
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The movie just becomes a game with unclear rules.
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Urchin
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It shows a lot of insight about the main character.
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Deathstalker
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As a
playground, this basic story and world make for a fine match for Kostanski's
imagination, but the story is so, well, basic that it too often gets in the way.
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There
Was, There Was Not
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There Was, There Was
Not becomes an intimate look at lives in war and, ultimately, a personal
testimony of what it means for a country to disappear.
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Fairyland
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Writer/director Andrew Durham simply observes these characters and the
cycles in which they find themselves stuck.
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