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No Escape

No Escape

There are two elements to this movie. The thriller part is exceptional. The political part is tone-deaf. How much you like the movie will depend on how much each of those matter to you.

Gimme the Loot

Gimme the Loot

This talk-heavy, Queens based indie failed to engage me in its meandering plot and abrasive dialogue.

Two For The Road

Two For The Road

This early entry into the “decades of a relationship boiled down into a movie” genre has some clever ideas and memorable moments, but makes some of the characters too unlikable for the piece to really work.

Brigsby Bear

Brigsby Bear

Just about the best movie ever made about a fictional TV show created to teach life lessons to a kidnapping victim.

Crossing Delancey

Crossing Delancey

Light on grand romantic gestures but long in genuine caring, this hyper-specific rom-com about the Jewish experience in NYC has plenty of soft romantic energy for anyone to enjoy.

The Day the Earth Stood Still

The Day the Earth Stood Still

This early classic of serious science fiction delivers in its thoughtful exploration of Cold War paranoia and global antagonism but misses the mark on capturing the grand cinematic vision its premise implies.

Bullseye!

Bullseye!

A crime comedy whose broad and unfunny antics are a crime against comedy.

Avatar

Avatar

Lush and beautifully realized alien landscapes play backdrop to a story with all the complexity and nuance of Ferngully, at more than twice the run time.

Juliet, Naked

Juliet, Naked

A Nick Hornsby novel adaptation that approaches its subject matter of “wasted years” with wit and charm, but lacks some of the polish of his other adaptations.