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"Offers a hysterical, touchingly relatable look at the kind of love that only exists in memory."
The Knockturnal
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"A sultry thriller"
The Action Elite
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"Do not miss it"
Alien Bee
-
"A brilliant, blue-collar film."
Salon
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"Cinephiles...won’t regret catching this thriller on the big screen..."
Stop and Stammer
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"A deeply felt look at...the first Gulf War."
Filmmaker Magazine
-
“...a well executed horror-thriller that’s driven by this trio of interesting characters.”
Alien Bee
-
"The movie strikes eccentric, volatile emotional notes without a second thought."
Wall Street Journal
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"Bettany's direction maintains a tight, emphathetic focus."
Variety
-
“Gondry
has made his most satisfying movie since his 2004 masterpiece Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.”
The Guardian
-
“A charming coming-of-age saga”
IndieWire
-
“Gondry sketches an honest impression of youth”
Variety
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"Magnificently haunting"
Cryptic Rock
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"A stunning love letter to classic Gothic horror."
Morbidly Beautiful
-
“The emotions about the complicated relationships between
mothers and daughters are spot on, and there’s no shortage of star power.”
Los Angeles Times
-
"The Sonata marries both the physical and mental facets of horror, resulting in a film that binds you with anxiety and excitement over the course of its runtime."
Cinema Sentries
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"Will likely make you appreciate the mother or mothers in your life"
The Washington Times
-
“It’s an intriguingly modern take on parental issues.”
Blu-ray.com
-
"Packed with striking imagery, it’s the sort of film adventurous viewers live for: unapologetically weird and utterly fearless."
Onion AV Club
-
“'Luz' shines for the calculated sensory stimulation it inflicts and its contained intent..."
Los Angeles Times
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"A blazingly confident feature debut"
Hollywood Reporter
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"Strikingly impressive"
Hollywood Reporter
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"An intense psychological thriller that doles out the chills"
Ain't It Cool News
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"A tour-de-force performance"
Hollywood Reporter
-
"Bening is superb"
Screen International
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"It'll tug at your heart and send you straight to your vinyl collection."
The Consequence of Sound
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"A visually stunning film"
Fanboy Nation
-
"Little is left to chance, and every detail contributes to a tightly schematic, microcosmic poetic concept."
New York Times
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"Highly cinematic"
Forbes
-
"A consistently funny opportunity to hang out for a while with an actor in his element."
The Hollywood Reporter
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"Convincing, an impressive, attention-grabbing period piece"
Haute Lifestyle
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"A Birder's Guide to Everything is a crowd pleaser as admirable as it is irresistible."
Next Magazine
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FAMILY IS EVERYTHING. EVEN IF YOU DON'T KNOW THEM YET
""
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"A strong Millennial film with a knockout ensemble cast."
Den of Geek
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"Mary Elizabeth Winstead gives an extraordinary performance."
Variety
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"A well-acted, sensitive coming-of-age tale...an affecting debut."
The Hollywood Reporter
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"Personal filmmaking with ambition to burn a whirlwind debut."
Wall Street Journal
-
"Fitfully hilarious... Step Brothers [meets] Wet Hot American Summer."
Grantland
-
"Bustin' Down the Door entertainingly captures surfing's last great hoorah of no-holds-barred radicalism."
LA Times
-
"C.O.G. manages to both do justice to Sedaris' unique voice and sense of humor while giving it a stamp of the director's own."
Indiewire
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"An unusually sensitive take on schizophrenia."
Hollywood Reporter
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"This movie is a triumph."
New York Observer
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"This is exactly the kind of thing horror lovers should watch with like-minded friends as the holidays roll around"
The New York Times
-
"It’s imaginative, original, scary, fun, and the right bit of ridiculous"
Variety
-
"A gross-out good time that gives us a rare gem of a Thanksgiving bloodbath"
IGN
-
"A tight, taut supernatural tale."
The Dissolve
-
"Offers audiences gruesome delights with a distinctly campy spin"
Screen Rant
-
"(A) twisty, winningly unsettling feature debut"
New York Times
-
"One Shot is one of the tensest and never-wracking movies Adkins has ever made"
Screen Rant
-
"Rodrigo Santoro (delivers a) bravura performance in the title role."
Variety
-
"One Shot summed up is like Die Hard meets Extraction – a solid 5 stars!"
Action Reloaded
-
"Uncovers the sweat and toil behind all the sparkly outfits and clickety-clack footwork."
Entertainment Weekly
-
"One Shot will leave you breathless and it is definitely one of the best action films of the year"
Action Flix
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"First-time director Kevin Bacon (Mr. Sedgwick) cleverly maintains a balance of discomfiting and familiar by jumping nimbly around Emily's life."
New York Post
-
"An enormous action film compressed into you’re-in-the-middle-of-it handheld vérité goodness"
IndieWire
-
"A terrifically cast bittersweet coming-of-age story -- ticks and all."
The Hollywood Reporter
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"A documentary that plays out like a love letter to fans of one of the most endearing and unique film franchises of all time"
Horror Buzz
-
"A new documentary offers a salutary and touching reminder that the race, like nearly everything else great about New York City, was the creation of a stubborn visionary."
New York Times
-
"A glorious summation of all the talent and personality that went into the work"
Blue Ray
-
"Have seen the completed film version of A Good Marriage. I thought it was terrific!"
Stephen King
-
"A definite must watch for the fans!"
Pop Horror
-
"A comedy gem." 5/5
The Examiner
-
"This is one of the best films of the year"
KPCC
-
"A delightful journey into imagination!"
Dove Reviews
-
"Really reflects on the art of writing – an endeavor that seeks to offer something about the human experience"
Cultured Vultures
-
"The Assault (L'Assaut) is gripping"
The Hollywood Reporter
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"Offers a comforting message"
Variety
-
"A rich, poetic film."
The Hollywood Reporter
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"You need to see BEST SELLERS"
Unseen Films
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Fresh take on familiar compromise-vs.-Idealism angst.
The Hollywood Reporter
-
"Creatures
that recall beasts from films as diverse as John Carpenter’s The Thing, Stuart
Gordon’s From Beyond, and Clive Barker’s Hellraiser"
Film School Rejects
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"A cerebral experience that aims to encourage powerful discussion, not just about the film, but about the universe around us"
Hollywood Insider
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"For this swan song, themes such as relationships and fate and inevitability are actually explored."
Jam
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"The Best ’80s Horror Throwback in Years"
Slash Film
-
"Refreshing and fun at certain moments"
Screen Rant
-
"The Trailer Park Boys are back for a laugh-a-minute riot."
Cinema Blographer
-
"Lovecraftian horror
that disorients with a vicious nightmare logic"
Fangoria
-
"Memorable, with interesting ideas"
Common Sense Media
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"The close, cramped intimacy of this film is so real it stings."
Rolling Stone
-
"[The Void] feels reminiscent of a lot of great horror movies we all grew up loving, and yet, it feels oddly like nothing else I’ve ever seen before"
Daily Dead
-
"A Crowd-Pleaser with a Big Heart."
The Hollywood Reporter
-
"Truly a show piece for smart creature FX and an experience in the conception of your nightmares"
Icons of Fright
-
"Unlikely accidents, shared secrets and zany twists combine to whip up a pleasing froth."
New York Post
-
"Max Max (meets) Grapes of Wrath--all mixed in with a certain punk rock aesthetic and Tarantino-style."
Joblo
-
"An instant classic and will become one of the top ten mob movies ever made"
Haute-Lifestyle
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"If you loved The Sopranos, you’ll love it"
Movies and Shakers
-
"An excellent job painting a picture of the glory days when the Mob ruled the streets of the Big Apple, yet set in modern-day Brooklyn"
Movie Review Mom
-
"An amazing movie that is a pleasant surprise"
Disappointment Media
-
"One of the funniest subversive comedies that I’ve enjoyed in quite some time."
Daily Dead
-
"Wonderfully written and magnificently directed"
Unseen Films
-
"Deliciously savage satire"
Moveable Fest
-
"An action-packed espionage thriller"
Haute-Lifestyle
-
"One hell of an irresistible cast"
AV Club
-
"Characters were well portrayed and the acting was excellent"
IMDB
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An enjoyable comical riff on the sub-genre of people trapped for an entire movie in a confined setting
Film Ireland
-
"A romance that wouldn't hurt a flea"
The New York Times
-
"Fun, charming, sweet and filled with emotion"
Military Press
-
"Cleverly written and nicely acted plot development"
Fairfax County Times
-
"Wonderful feel good movie and comedy"
Metacritic
-
"Offers substantial guilty-pleasure fun"
48Hills
-
"Action-packed film"
Front Row Features
-
You Might Be The Killer is a damn fine, and darn funny, self-referential little horror comedy.
Deirdre Crimmins
-
"It is so over the top fun"
Film Threat
-
"A damn fine movie to veg out to and just enjoy"
Critical Movie Critics
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...refreshing take on science fiction, focused on optimism and open-mindedness…
Cinema Scope
-
A gentle, but evocative and effective mixture of drama, romance, mysticism, and science…
The Gate
-
Sherman has found a way to embrace and play with genre cliches
The Gate
-
…thought-provoking, profound, and simply human.
Much Ado About Cinema
-
"The best horror movie of 2016"
Shock Till You Drop
-
One of the great lights of the [independent film] era.
Huffington Post
-
"A creeping hallucinatory nightmare of a story"
Dread Central
-
A convincingly tender drama thanks to the presence of star Greta Gerwig.
The Hollywood Reporter
-
"An absolute masterpiece"
Icons of Fright
-
"Will break your heart and mend it all at the
same time"
PopSugar
-
"A touch of ‘The Graduate’ and ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind."
The Knockturnal
-
“A revelatory performance by Bella Thorne”
Gayly Dreadful
-
"Not only does [Bella Thorne] deliver as Girl, she knocks it out of the park"
BRWC
-
"A gritty and emotional tale of perseverance that is at once brutal and sentimental, disheartening and inspirational"
Morbidly Beautiful
-
"Inform[s] genre blood sport with pulp transcendentalism."
Slant Magazine
-
"A brainteaser of a film...bets everything on cleverness and a few appealing performances, and it
wins."
New York Times
-
"a playful narrative turducken"
Los Angeles Times
-
"ZOOM is simply a movie that's alive and kicking, filled with
terrific little details and bizarre notions"
JoBlo
-
“the filmmakers capture the
terrifying confusion of the time”
Slant Magazine
-
"Nyqvist
is also quite chilling as Schafer"
JoBlo
-
"He who has the weed has the power."
Patch (Danny Trejo)
-
“Hands down, MEMORY is a must-see for any of my fellow Alien fans…”
Daily Dead
-
"One of the most valuable and fresh documentaries of the year"
Slash Film
-
"Will likely be a favorite among film scholars for years to come."
Popaxiom
-
“Skillfully directed and genuinely chilling”
Rue Morgue
-
"Crown Vic is a deeply haunting yet irrefutably riveting dramatic effort that shows us the more ominous yet no less truthful realities of what it is to be a cop in the City of Angels..."
One Film Fan
-
"Highly satsfying."
Chris Willman, Variety
-
"Thoroughly entertaining."
Steve Pond, The Wrap
-
"[A] warm-hug of a documentary."
Mara Reinstein, US Weekly
-
"Touching."
Brian Truitt, USA Today
-
"Fascinating. You'll be rapt."
Kevin Fallon, The Daily Beast
-
"A terrific film."
Mike Ryan, UPROXX
-
"Heartwarming."
Megan McMachlan, Awards Daily
-
"Absolutely charming."
Kyle Anderson, NERDIST
-
“Overwhelmingly loveable"
The Guardian
-
“Cute and fitfully amusing"
CINEVUE UK
-
"A gem of a film!"
Lou Harry, Midwest Film Journal
-
"Dryly funny, sweet, and surprisingly touching."
Richard Roeper, Chicago Sun Times
-
"A stellar cast"
Mike McGranaghan, The Aisle Seat
-
"A movie with a heart of gold."
Betty Jo Tucker, Reel Talk Reviews
-
"A must see."
Unseen Films
-
"witty and moving"
Empire Magazine
-
"A beautiful collective film"
Washington Blade
-
"Beautiful."
New York Times
-
"Death in Love is occasionally pretentious but always riveting."
LA Times
-
"A fascinating deep dive into a Sci-Fi/Horror classic"
The Playlist
-
"Elliot proves that with hard work, good friends, and believing in yourself you can achieve your dreams"
Newsday
-
"A truly astounding work from beginning to end..."
Film Threat
-
“You’re in for a hell of a treat.”
Horror DNA
-
"A beautiful documentary for all ages"
Quad-City Times
-
"...an ideal film for the whole family, replete with sumptuous cinematography and an important message about our planet's oceans..."
Toronto Star
-
“Relentlessly quirky”
San Francisco Chronicle
-
"An arresting first feature for German writer-director Tilman Singer"
Variety
-
"Told with great sensitivity to detail"
Onet Film
-
"Pierces the senses."
Hollywood Reporter
-
"Finds the hypnotic meaning in its horror"
Variety
-
"A feel-good animated feature"
The New York Times
-
"Riveting"
The Film Stage
-
“One of the strongest anthologies I have laid my eerie eyeballs on..."
Horror Fuel
-
"This movie is worth watching for the visuals alone."
Parent Previews
-
"...beautiful and thoroughly impressive..."
Popaxiom
-
“Whittaker will have you wanting to be her BFF”
Decider
-
"A hypnotic offering of horror film atmosphere"
Roger Ebert
-
"The film is wonderful to look at"
Washington Post
-
"Witty, exuberant and wildly entertaining! A crowd-pleasing delight!"
NYC Movie Guru
-
"Demonstrates that the study of a film can be as exciting as the film itself"
The Wrap
-
"This film is definitely on our top 20 list of favorite movies"
Newsday
-
"Highly entertaining"
Film Pulse
-
“Ludicrously solid”
Horror DNA
-
"A gorgeous film"
Caution Spoilers
-
"A feast for the eyes..."
The Hollywood Reporter
-
"funny, profane, dour, and heartbreaking"
ReelViews
-
"Unapologetically strange and utterly fearless"
AV Club
-
"An exotic chain of adventures and heartfelt passion"
Film Totaal
-
"Destined to attract a cult following of it's own"
Variety
-
"Rich and deep"
Variety
-
“…Crown Vic is a well-made and strongly acted effort showing real talent on the part of its writer-director.”
The Hollywood Reporter
-
"Viewers will definitely take little Ailo to their hearts."
Family Choice Awards
-
"...breathtakingly beautiful and unimpeachably well intentioned."
Variety
-
"Surreal journey into the dark unknown"
Collider
-
"A non stop delight"
Consequence of Sound
-
"An inspiring tale"
Red Carpet Crash
-
"Conducted by energetic, worldly-wise septuagenarian Jean-Michel Cousteau..."
The Hollywood Reporter
-
"Daring, unconventional, and downright demonic"
Slash Film
-
"An affectionate and satisfying movie"
Variety
-
"A positively disorienting viewing experience"
Dread Central
-
"A portrait of friendship and love as much as it’s about music"
The Hollywood Reporter
-
"Breathes new life into the genre"
Nightmare on Film Street
-
"Unmissable for anyone with even a passing interest in the history of music from the Beach Boys era and beyond"
The Film Stage
-
"Horror of the highest order."
Black Book
-
"A pretty good idea what it’s like to spend time with Wilson"
The Wrap
-
"Shocking and absurd, yet mesmerizing."
Film Showcase
-
"An exhilarating and entertaining ride"
Bloody Disgusting
-
"Complex and illuminating"
The New York Times
-
"Chilly, dicey and a helluva fun time"
Dread Central
-
"The most exhilarating new movie audiences have been offered since the shutdown began”
Variety
-
"Absolutely riveting"
Killer Horror Critic
-
"An unflinching and heart-stopping depiction of the chaos of modern warfare"
Chicago Sun Times
-
"Gleefully chaotic"
The New York Times
-
"Chaotic, disorienting, and visceral in all the right ways"
Hollywood News
-
"A classic movie to watch with a big group of friends and play along with it"
Variety
-
"A blast from beginning to end"
Guy at the Movies
-
"An entertaining nightmare for cult movie fans"
Blu Ray
-
"An action packed, insanely fun flick that is sure to be the next cult classic"
Mamas Geekly
-
"An over the top horror-comedy brawl and it’s pretty damn fun"
iHorror
-
“‘Quixote’ reminds us of the romantic ideal that the world needs dreamers who dare to defy convention”
Time Out
-
“A film suffused with a love of art, and of those who would dare to make it.”
Slate
-
"Spectacular"
Filmink
-
"A tender and intelligent film"
Chicago Tribune
-
"Reminds us that the world needs dreamers who dare to defy convention"
Time Out
-
“A well-written, moving story bolstered by an outstanding cast.”
Chicago Sun-Times
-
"A delirious dream happening before your very eyes"
World of Reel
-
"Heartfelt"
USA Today
-
"A treat"
London Evening Std.
-
“Blackbird is a ravishingly and deeply profound movie that will indeed shed some tears.
Elements of Madness
-
"Gilliam remains one of cinema’s most gifted visual stylists"
Filmink
-
"Fearless"
World of Reel