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Late Night (2019) 80% “That this film was made at all-let alone caused a money-throwing frenzy-is shocking. That anyone gets to see it is a gift and a privilege, so get to it.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Jun 20, 2019 Full Review The Biggest Little Farm (2018) 91% “In a time when technology and stuff are measures of success, The Biggest Little Farm offers up a more traditional view of life, existing from what the earth is able to give, in whatever form it may come.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) May 30, 2019 Full Review Ordinary Days (2017) “Its concept-the same story told from three perspectives, each segment handled by a different director-could've played as pointless schtick, but here it's deployed deftly enough to keep you guessing until nearly the final shot.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) May 20, 2019 Full Review The Hustle (2019) 13% “The Hustle doesn't have a grand message and it doesn't need one. It's two top-notch comedians trying to steal the movie from one another. They both win.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) May 17, 2019 Full Review Birds of Passage (2018) 96% “The directors coax layered, duplicitous performances out of their actors, a lot of whom are performing for the first time, including the formidable Carmiña Martínez as Wayuu matriarch Ursula.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Apr 12, 2019 Full Review Gloria Bell (2018) 90% “Julianne Moore's brightest spot in ages.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Apr 1, 2019 Full Review Neither Wolf Nor Dog (2016) 82% “It's a gentle, educational ride, and Canadians will see the parallels in the two countries' treatment of its Indigenous citizens.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Apr 1, 2019 Full Review The Hummingbird Project (2018) 57% “Eisenberg does his usual, but Skarsgård gets a lot of notes to play with Anton, whose quiet genius is offset by great bursts of energy in the form of screaming or running.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Apr 1, 2019 Full Review Captain Marvel (2019) 79% “Anyone who saw Larson's finely wrought work in The United States of Tara knows she is equally adept at drama and comedy and Carol Danvers is allowed both, a rarity in this universe.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Mar 14, 2019 Full Review Arctic (2018) 91% “You're on board with this sort of thing or you're not-in this case Arctic is incredibly captivating, made with care and wholly entertaining, plus it's got an ending that leaves you with a discussion.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Feb 22, 2019 Full Review On the Basis of Sex (2018) 72% “Even if - despite the fact - men still feel the need to point out the obvious in 2019, Bader Ginsburg and [director Mimi] Leder are much-appreciated proof that change takes time, is arduous and worth it.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Jan 25, 2019 Full Review If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) 95% “But this is less a movie than an actual experience, built to wash over you, leaving bits behind - of race and justice - for you to look at and think about long afterward.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Jan 4, 2019 Full Review The Front Runner (2018) 58% “It's not thrilling, exactly, but it is engaging and ultimately-surprisingly?-wistful, especially if you went to wikipedia before the movie.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Dec 1, 2018 Full Review Clara (2018) 56% “It does gain traction in its final 20 minutes, when Clara's big reveal appears and pays off most of the previous hour, but that sacrifices actual emotion for dutifully plotted emotional beats.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Dec 1, 2018 Full Review Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018) 98% “It's a heartbreaker of a performance.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 30, 2018 Full Review Widows (2018) 91% “It won't get the awards attention of 12 Years a Slave, but it should.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 30, 2018 Full Review Childstar (2004) 78% “Mike Goldbach wrote Childstar in 2004; this is his first feature as writer-director, and it's nimble and full of visual tricks, funny and sexy, yet somehow a suspenseful thriller.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 17, 2018 Full Review Toy Story 3 (2010) 98% “Leave it to Pixar to subvert the Hollywood rule of sequels, which states that each subsequent film must have eyes full of dollar signs at the expense of quality.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 17, 2018 Full Review Whip It (2009) 86% “Though it's got first-timer mistakes (too long, too many food fights) its indie-rock girl-power charms are, like co-star Kristen Wiig, undeniable.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 17, 2018 Full Review Mother and Child (2009) 79% “There are powerful moments and the cast is note-perfect.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 17, 2018 Full Review Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire (2009) 92% “Precious is a hard but worthy journey.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 17, 2018 Full Review Oceans (2009) 81% “There's surprisingly small amount of eco finger-wagging and a touch too many suspicious reaction shots... but Oceans is marvellously, fantastically shot (very little blood, parents) and foleyed, heavy-handed soundtrack aside.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 17, 2018 Full Review Jack Goes Boating (2010) 68% “It's tonally uncomfortable, which was probably Hoffman's intent, and though it's not a home run, there's great acting on display-another common theme in films adapted from plays.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 17, 2018 Full Review Waiting for Superman (2010) 89% “Guggenheim's heartbreaking film, a Best Documentary contender that did not even get nominated---he won for An Inconvenient Truth---opens with an admission of white liberal guilt.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 17, 2018 Full Review Please Give (2010) 85% “The most underrated American director this side of Richard Linklater, Nicole Holofcener, continues to be a master of The Moment: a tiny but meaningful exchange or look or gesture that conveys more emotion than any awards-bait monologue could.” – The Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) Nov 17, 2018 Full Review
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