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Cold in July (2014) 84% “[Cold in July is] an absorbing take on the modern family noir, a movie that knows the devil's in the details.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jun 14, 2016 Full Review Dark Star: H.R. Giger's World (2014) 64% “Those hoping for insight from the man himself will be disappointed by Dark Star's polite reserve. But for those hungry for archival footage or a look inside the citadel of his mind, this is a film that's fond of being unsettled.” – Philadelphia Weekly May 28, 2015 Full Review Iris (2014) 98% “Iris Apfel champions the idea that fashion doesn't have to define you even if you live it, and she's a walking reminder of how much fun it can be just to have a little style.” – Philadelphia Weekly May 14, 2015 Full Review Kill Me Three Times (2014) 15% “Kriv Stenders has assembled a talented cast, all of whom make for engaging scenes, taken one at a time; sadly, screenwriter James McFarland has given them a plot so joylessly convoluted that they're left floundering.” – Philadelphia Weekly Apr 10, 2015 Full Review Seymour: An Introduction (2014) 100% “A quiet but charming conversation with a man who's lived what he loves.” – Philadelphia Weekly Mar 26, 2015 Full Review An Honest Liar (2014) 98% “An Honest Liar is an infectiously engaging time capsule that gets a couple of great digs in before that curtain falls.” – Philadelphia Weekly Mar 20, 2015 Full Review '71 (2014) 96% “It's a stylish, intense vehicle for rising star O'Connell, whose disillusionment is the emotional center of a movie that knows nobody gets out clean.” – Philadelphia Weekly Mar 12, 2015 Full Review She's Beautiful When She's Angry (2014) 90% “In quietly letting the parallels stack up between then and now, She's Beautiful When She's Angry paints a stirring portrait of activism that changed the social order and an era that, in some ways, still too closely mirrors our own.” – Philadelphia Weekly Mar 6, 2015 Full Review A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) 96% “A rare vampire movie that feels both familiar and fresh, A Girl Walks Home is a wild, sometimes messy, always beautiful horror story, just the thing for a long winter's night.” – Philadelphia Weekly Feb 26, 2015 Full Review McFarland, USA (2015) 80% “It never rises above the ordinary.” – Philadelphia Weekly Feb 19, 2015 Full Review Red Army (2014) 92% “Though you don't have to be a sports fan to find the background interesting -- or the on-ice choreography beautiful, there's something particularly poignant in their shared love of the sport.” – Philadelphia Weekly Feb 17, 2015 Full Review Jupiter Ascending (2015) 28% “Alas, it's a bit too earthbound.” – Philadelphia Weekly Feb 12, 2015 Full Review Black Sea (2014) 81% “There's an immediacy to a submarine movie like nothing else.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 29, 2015 Full Review Mommy (2014) 89% “Even with its disconnects, Mommy is an ambitious film about the dark side of family, and it wants to connect. Perhaps it even might.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 29, 2015 Full Review Two Days One Night (2014) 96% “Though there are moments of agony and frustration, the Dardennes have a delicate and sympathetic touch that keeps the simple from becoming simplistic.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 23, 2015 Full Review American Sniper (2014) 72% “It's a surprisingly timid turn from Eastwood, a riveting performance from Cooper, and a movie that never quite knows how to say what it wants to.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 23, 2015 Full Review Mr. Turner (2014) 97% “Mr. Turner provides a gorgeously detailed world for a flawed, magnetic leading man.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 23, 2015 Full Review Selma (2014) 99% “It's a movie concerned with the march, and its most nimble work is in illuminating scenes rather than trying to explicate them.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 23, 2015 Full Review Leviathan (2014) 97% “It's early in the year, but I suspect it's still not a stretch to say that the geography in Andrey Zvyagintsev's Leviathan are some of the most quietly evocative landscapes of the year.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 22, 2015 Full Review 12 Years a Slave (2013) 95% “With enough scope to examine its impact on a community forcibly dehumanized by organized and terrible helplessness, it's a remarkable achievement, brilliantly executed.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 13, 2015 Full Review Frank (2014) 92% “If you only see one movie this year that features an avant-garde band led by a man in a fiberglass head, please make it this one.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 6, 2015 Full Review Interstellar (2014) 73% “Though the family ties don't quite hold, Interstellar gives us an epic of space travel as desperate necessity, at a time when its science fiction hits perilously close to home.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 5, 2015 Full Review The Theory of Everything (2014) 81% “It's a suitably polished affair, and Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones deliver fantastic, award-ready performances. But somehow all that polish keeps those accomplished parts from connecting into an emotionally-engaging or unified whole.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 5, 2015 Full Review Big Hero 6 (2014) 90% “That visual exuberance underscores its heroes' enthusiasm, and even when Baymax steals the show, it's hard to deny he's a charmingly squishy center.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 5, 2015 Full Review Godzilla (2014) 76% “For those with a high tolerance for action-movie bingo and CGI carnage, Godzilla's reverence for the King of the Monsters oozes from every track mark, snapping cable and thundering footstep.” – Philadelphia Weekly Jan 5, 2015 Full Review
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