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Festival CoverageSundance 2015

Finders Keepers – Sundance 2015

Finder Keepers may just sport one of the most bizarre, madcap, premises for a documentary ever. If not that, then it at

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Festival CoverageSundance 2015

The Witch – Sundance 2015

Robert Eggers debut feature as writer/director, The Witch, is the kind of abstract horror feature that can either flounder in

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Festival CoverageSundance 2015

What Happened Miss Simone? – Sundance 2015

Nina Simone is one of those people who requires no introduction, but after viewing Liz Garbus’ stellar documentary What Happened, Miss Simone?, you might be

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Festival CoverageSundance 2015

It Follows – Sundance 2015

Aside from its prologue, which introduces the threat and what it does, David Robert Mitchell’s It Follows presents a hazy kind of

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Blu-rayReviews

The Other

Robert Mulligan’s (To Kill a Mocking Bird) The Other cleverly disguises itself; a depression-era domestic tale of family on

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DVDReviews

Torment

Jordan Barker’s Torment probably wont be as tormenting as you’d like it to be, but its still worth a look if you’re a fan of home

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Blu-rayReviews

Dark Tourist

Dark Tourist opens with a man sitting in a shady apartment, cracking and salting a boiled egg, then smoking a cigarette with

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DVDReviews

Open Grave – DVD Review

After a strong opening sequence of utter intrigue and obvious horror cliché, Gonzalo Lopez- Gallego’s Open Grave

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DVDReviews

Treehouse – DVD Review

Even if it feels like an episode of X-Files and looks like it was shot by the Home and Away team, Michael Bartlett’s Treehouse is

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DVDReviews

Reaper

Philip Shih’s Reaper is, from the start, an over encumbered feature. There’s a kind of attention deficit that leaves its numerous

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