Studio: First Run Features
Directed by Ivy Meeropol
Jul 20, 2016
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Acclaimed documentarian Ivy Meeropol’s film focusses on the nexus between the NRC, the nuclear industry, and anti-nuclear campaigners.
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Studio: Amazon Studios / Lionsgate
Directed by Woody Allen
Jul 15, 2016
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Jesse Eisenberg
Woody Allen’s Cafe Society is part Bullets Over Broadway, part Crimes and Misdemeanors, and part Manhattan. As a whole, it’s a mess of a story.
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Studio: Film Movement
Directed by Zachary Treitz
Jul 08, 2016
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In promise, Men Go To Battle is the rare, quasi-oxymoronic low-budget Civil War epic.
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Studio: Gravitas Ventures
Directed by Edward McGown
Jul 07, 2016
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A British survival horror that manages to muster the odd moment of tension in amongst the ridiculous.
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Studio: The Orchard
Directed by Taika Waititi
Jul 05, 2016
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After deglamorizing vampires in last year’s hilarious What We Do In The Shadows, director Taika Waititi slips into Wes Anderson mode for this Barry Crump adaptation.
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Studio: Lionsgate
Directed by Steven C. Miller
Jul 01, 2016
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The cops-as-bad-guys movie trend is starting to wear thin.
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Studio: Music Box Films
Directed by Anne Fontaine
Jun 30, 2016
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By the winter of 1945 the fighting of World War II had ceased, but the crimes and atrocities committed by occupying forces in Europe would last for several more years.
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Studio: StudioCanal/Screen Media Films
Directed by Michel Gondry
Jun 29, 2016
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Two eccentric boys form a close, intriguing bond in Michel Gondry’s Microbe & Gasoline.
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Studio: Virgil Films
Directed by Paul Borghese
Jun 28, 2016
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Think Rocky if Stallone’s classic were set in Brooklyn, beset with low-level mobsters, and also incredibly bad.
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Studio: A24
Directed by The Daniels
Jun 28, 2016
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Daniel Radcliffe
Nothing which can be accurately described as “the dead farty Harry Potter movie” has any business being as oddly moving as this film.
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