Film Reviews
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28 Weeks Later (Juan Carlos Fresnadillo)
This sequel to 2003's sleeper hit 28 Days Later expands on the apocalyptic zombie flick with a new director and cast. First must see horror film of the year.
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Spider-Man 3 (Sam Raimi)
This hotly anticipated sequel fails to live up to its critically acclaimed predecessors.
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This Is England (Shane Meadows)
Shane Meadows follows up 2004's Dead Man's Shoes with this semi-autobiographical piece about a 12 year old skinhead growing up in early 1980s Britain.
David Coleman reviews... -
The Invisible (David Goyer)
David Goyer's film is an ultimately uneven remake of the 2002 Swedish teen thriller Den Osynlige.
Lewis Parry reviews... -
The Devil and Daniel Johnston (Jeff Feuerzeig)
A great documentary about the life and career of one of our most idiosyncratic songwriters.
Justin Walsh reviews... -
Half Nelson (Ryan Fleck)
Showered with awards and nominations for the acting and direction, Ryan Fleck's Half Nelson is one of the first must see movies of the year.
Justin Walsh reviews... -
Indigenes (Days of Glory) (Rachib Bouchareb)
Despite losing out in a highly competitive Best Foreign Language film category at the Oscars, this powerful WWII film is undoubtedly one of the year's best.
David Coleman reviews... -
Mutual Appreciation (Andrew Bujalski)
A film that's more important than it might seem.
Alan Shulman reviews... -
The Short Films of David Lynch (David Lynch)
Having missed Inland Empire's short run, Justin Walsh decided to get his dose of Lynch elsewhere.
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300 (Zack Snyder)
The director behind 2004's Dawn of the Dead remake brings Frank Miller's (Sin City) graphic novel to the big screen.
Justin Walsh reviews...