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Film Review: The Black Guelph
John Connors’ clouds the Emerald Isle in a darker, more spiteful tone in The Black Guelph’s look at Ireland’s decaying underclass. … read more
Film Review: Abled
In spite of Abled’s narrative struggles, Blake Leeper’s story is one well worth telling, especially in a time where competitions are growing more exclusive … read more
Film Review: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Patrick Gibbs, one of the most stalwart fans of the series, finds Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a satisfying epilogue. … read more
Film Review: Cane Fire
Cane Fire tells its story from the perspective of its locals; the real people who lived through generations of oppression. … read more
Film Reviews: Chevalier
Chevalier is a haunting film that will inspire people to research Joseph Bologne and his many accomplishments. … read more
Film Review: To Catch A Killer
To Catch A Killer Director: Damián Szifron FilmNation Entertainment and RainMaker Films In Theaters: 04.21 It’s disturbing and unsurprising that movies about mass shooter events have become a subgenre, with entries ranging from powerful artistic works to pure exploitation. The new Shailene Woodley vehicle, To Catch a Killer, isn’t the worst movie to come out
Film Review: How to Blow Up a Pipeline
How to Blow Up a Pipeline endows enthusiasm to get involved in environmental activism, though you may not be quite ready to blow up a pipeline just yet. … read more
Film Review: Kompromat
Despite the underdeveloped relationships, Kompromat is a compelling spy thriller that hones the genre elements. … read more
They’re Dead … They’re All Messed Up!
So, rent Night of The Living Dead, invite a few friends over, have a few beers, smoke ’em if you got ’em, and maybe this film will freak you out. … read more
Movie Reviews: Savior of The Soul
The film boasts the most spectacular cinematography and designs seen in some time. Every shot is a work of art and draws you into the surreal, off-kilter world. … read more
Movie Reviews: Dragon Inn
The latest from Hong Kong action maestro Tsui Hark is a beautiful piece of cinema that melds its diverse elements into a lightning-paced costume drama as audacious as it is entertaining. … read more
Movies Reviews: February 1993
1991: The Year Punk Broke will be showing late nights at the Tower Theatre, 876 E. 900 South, on March 19, 20, 26 and 27. The film is 99 minutes and is not rated. … read more