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Currently Reading Willy s Wonderland Review: Nicolas Cage Faces Off Against Animatronic Kiddie Monsters in a Horror Bash That Revels in its Cageness
Kevin Lewis s giant-furry-funhouse-mascot slasher movie knows how preposterous it is but plays it straight.
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Director: Kevin Lewis
With: Nicolas Cage, Emily Tosta, Rick Reitz, Chris Warner, Kai Kadlec, Christian Del Grosso, Caylee Cowan, Terayle Hill, Jonathan Mercedes, David Sheftell.
Directed by Kevin Lewis, from a script by G.O. Parsons, this defiantly out-of-the-box and in some ways rather cunning grunge horror film, set from dusk till dawn inside a run-down family fun center, is a tongue-in-cheek thriller that knows how preposterous it is.
Land Review: A Broken Soul Rebuilds in Robin Wright s Beautiful Solo Show Land Review: A Broken Soul Rebuilds in Robin Wright s Beautiful Solo Show
After directing episodes of House of Cards, Robin Wright is ready to fly on her own, making what feels like the mainstream equivalent of a Kelly Reichardt movie.
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Director: Robin Wright
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Running time: Running time: 89 MIN.
Robin Wright spends most of “Land” alone, but that’s not how her character Edee sees it. Newly widowed and raw with sorrow for reasons left (mostly) unsaid, Edee abandons nearly everything about her old life and buys a cabin on the side of a mountain in Wyoming barely a shack, really, with no running water or electricity, surro
Captains of Zaatari Review: Heartfelt, Gorgeously Photographed Doc Offers Unique Look Into Syrian Crisis Captains of Zaatari Review: Heartfelt, Gorgeously Photographed Doc Offers Unique Look Into Syrian Crisis
Two teenaged refugee best friends seek hope and a shot at a better future on the soccer field in journalist Ali El Arabi s stunningly cinematic debut.
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Running time: Running time: 73 MIN.
Courtesy of Sundance Institute
Hope is in the DNA of competitive sports. Comes with it a shot at victory, a rush of optimism for what might follow. The sensation only multiplies through unity not just with one’s team, but also fans cheering on. Through his profoundly humanistic nonfiction feature debut “Captains of Zaatari,” a moving tale of two Syrian teenagers with a deep love for soccer, filmmaker Ali El Arabi captures what that kind of hope can mean to those with bleakly limited options. He does so with stunning cinematic a
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