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Batman (1989) 77% “Owing little to the jokey super heroics of the '60s television show, this revisionist Batman is thrilling in its subversive fusion of visionary set design and kinky sociopathology, special-effects wizardry and sophisticated wit.” – Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jul 25, 2023 Full Review The Great Outdoors (1988) 40% “It's impossible to watch Candy and not laugh, even when the shtick is as stock as bear chases and bat combat.” – Atlanta Journal-Constitution Jun 16, 2023 Full Review Crossing Delancey (1988) 82% “The film's charm sweeps you off your feet.” – Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 9, 2023 Full Review Carnival of Souls (1962) 87% “Sublimely creepy, a disorienting tale from the dark side with an uncanny knack for making your spine itch. ” – Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sep 23, 2022 Full Review The Last Temptation of Christ (1988) 82% “The film gives us a Jesus that's never been seen on the screen before; it dares a radical revision of the Gospels that, in a fitting paradox, ultimately affirms the spiritual transcendence of their subject.” – Atlanta Journal-Constitution May 4, 2022 Full Review One Crazy Summer (1986) 45% “The jokes are as predictable as they are flat, enlivened only by Goldthwait's hyperactive shenanigans.” – Gannett News Service Nov 15, 2019 Full Review Across the Universe (2007) 53% “[It's] a movie that is never quite far-out enough. But it's not for lack of trying. Across the Universe induces the mind to wander amid the trippy particulars of production and costume design.” – New York Sun Dec 14, 2018 Full Review Terminator Salvation (2009) 33% “I think McG just wants to show he can spend more money blowing up more stuff more better than Michael Bay. And that's just McDumb.” – Stop Smiling Aug 23, 2017 Full Review Animals (2014) 85% “Director Collin Schiffli keeps a tight focus on character, as the couple's plight becomes increasingly dire.” – Wall Street Journal Nov 2, 2016 Full Review It Might Get Loud (2008) 79% “Though slickly made, the film nicks through the varnish of celebrity to get these guys fully in touch with their inner music geek (which, honestly, is not that far under the surface).” – Stop Smiling Dec 12, 2015 Full Review Funny Bunny (2015) 57% “Writer-director Alison Bagnall's films don't lack for compassionate, screwball humor, but their unique charms tend to be indivisible from their eccentricities.” – Wall Street Journal Nov 12, 2015 Full Review Entertainment (2015) 85% “Get with the extreme deadpan tone and long takes, though, and the film feels as brave as it is potentially exasperating.” – Wall Street Journal Nov 12, 2015 Full Review Crocodile Gennadiy (2015) 98% “Steve Hoover's documentary boasts a colorful and controversial subject, who strides through the squalor to an Atticus Ross score.” – Wall Street Journal Oct 9, 2015 Full Review Why Don't You Play in Hell? (2013) 83% “A blood-soaked gang saga that builds to a madcap battle royal.” – Wall Street Journal Nov 7, 2014 Full Review National Gallery (2014) 95% “Like many of the 39 documentaries Frederick Wiseman has made since his controversial debut with Titicut Follies in 1967, this film is a leisurely if disciplined exploration of an institution, patient in its observances and curious about every detail.” – Wall Street Journal Nov 7, 2014 Full Review Actress (2014) 90% “The effect is, by turns, playful and haunting: a modern reimagining of the "woman's picture" that questions notions about nonfiction filmmaking.” – Wall Street Journal Nov 7, 2014 Full Review Coldwater (2013) 64% “The film transcends its B-movie template with realistic performances and taut direction, yet never spares the thrills.” – Wall Street Journal Sep 5, 2014 Full Review See You Next Tuesday (2013) 89% “A black comedy that offers no apologies for its dysfunctional characters and scorched-earth dialogue.” – Wall Street Journal Aug 27, 2014 Full Review Elena (2012) 81% “Mysterious and hermetic, this memoir is a collage of home movies, photographs, audio recordings and lyrical narration that reframes a troubled family history through a heartbroken lens.” – Wall Street Journal Jun 5, 2014 Full Review Hide Your Smiling Faces (2013) 85% “Traces of classic coming-of-age dramas such as Stand by Me and River's Edge are evoked in this lyrical and low-key reflection on sudden mortality and childhood's end.” – Wall Street Journal Mar 31, 2014 Full Review Bronson (2008) 75% “The movie's giddy brio can leave you punch-drunk, and oddly unsatisfied.” – Stop Smiling Mar 5, 2014 Full Review Antichrist (2009) 53% “Von Trier admits he has no idea what any of this s--- means, but only a filmmaker of his skill could make such an inchoate mess so strangely entertaining.” – Stop Smiling Mar 5, 2014 Full Review Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans (2009) 86% “Herzog wades deep into the swampy funk of New Orleans, which in this post-Katrina setting might as well be an end-of-the-world movie. He's clearly turned on by [its] weirdness, the casual corruption, the gangsterism and the Southern Gothic outrageousnes.” – Stop Smiling Feb 17, 2014 Full Review The Road (2009) 74% “There's about as much action as My Dinner With Andre.” – Stop Smiling Feb 17, 2014 Full Review Teenage (2013) 77% “The film stitches together an astounding collection of archival materials, supplemented by period reenactmentsand concepts adapted from Jon Savage's 2007 book of the same name.” – Wall Street Journal Feb 11, 2014 Full Review
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