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Angèle Et Tony

It’s too tempting to say there must be something in the French water, but after the enjoyably fantastical delights of Aki Kaurismäki’s Le Havre comes another Normandy port-set film about an odd couple, here played o...
 
 
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A Midnight Clear

Celebrating its 20th anniversary is writer/director Keith Gordon’s haunting war movie A Midnight Clear.
 

 
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Another Earth DVD

Poignant and honest Another Earth is what great science fiction should be; thought provoking and intelligent.  Science Fiction can be a tough nut to crack.  For every Star Wars (1977) there’s a Space Truckers (1996), for every ...
 
 
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Accattone

Set on the streets of early 1960’s Rome, we are introduced to Vittorio Cataldi, or as he prefers to be known; Accattone.
 

 
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The Adopted

– By Sam Haysom – The Adopted is a film that defies expectations.
 
 
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Alexander The Warrior Saint

Nothing quite beats nostalgia.
 

 
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Abduction

Upon its release Abduction was being promoted as a Taylor Lautner film that didn’t involve vampires or werewolves.
 

 
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A Monster In Paris

Unfolding in a flooded, mist-shrouded Belle Epoque Paris circa early 1900s, A Monster In Paris is both a classic monster movie and the affectionate hymn to early cinema that Scorsese’s Hugo should have been.
 
 
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The Art Of Getting By

The directorial debut of director Gavin Wiesen comes in the form of The Art of Getting By, a coming-of-age romantic comedy/drama.