
‘Labyrinth of Lies’ A New Perspective on Post War Germany (FILM REVIEW)
Labyrinth of Lies offers a unique perspective on a nation’s attempts to regain its soul.

Labyrinth of Lies offers a unique perspective on a nation’s attempts to regain its soul.

Riddled with tropes, cliches, and sentimentalism, My All American is the perfect argument for updating the sports movie formula.

The 33 could have been really, really bad. Blessedly, it’s not.

Love the Coopers is every bit as tedious as actually going home for the holidays.

The Austin Film Festival, which dedicates its focus on the role of the screenwriter in the motion picture process, drew to a close at the end of the week, wrapping

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[rating=9.00] It never fails to grab headlines or touch our hearts or incite our imaginations with rage when news breaks about a kidnapping victim being freed from the confines of

[rating=5.00] Bond movies are a special genre. They fit into a mold laid out early on in the history of the silver screen, pushing action, love, and betrayal. Though the

[rating=8.00] I’ve often wondered what the movie The Notebook would like it if it wasn’t packed to the gills with trite sentimentalism and forced messaging. That’s a snobbish perspective, I

While the frequency of showings may have died down a little at “the writer’s festival,” there were some centerpiece films still highlighting the schedule. While The 33 and Brooklyn commanded