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Daily Archives: October 21, 2014
Movie Review: “Exists”
It comes as no surprise that some of the folks who made “The Blair Witch Project”, the definitive “found footage” horror film, do a solid job with “Exists,” a found footage bigfoot thriller. But in the decade and a half … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “Force Majeure”
Chilling, cruel and funny — in an icy, Swedish way — “Force Majeure” is a drama about a relationship challenged by an extreme “what would you do if” moment. Ebba and Tomas, played by Lisa Loven Kongsli and Johannes Kuhnke, … Continue reading
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Movie Review: “White Bird in a Blizzard”
Shailene Woodley, a young actress so engagingly real on camera that she can do no wrong, gets a lot wrong and a bad film out of her system with “White Bird in a Blizzard,” an overwrought coming-of-age mystery drama that … Continue reading
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