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Cafe Society

Studio: Amazon Studios / Lionsgate
Directed by Woody Allen

Jul 15, 2016 Cinema 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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Men Go To Battle

Studio: Film Movement
Directed by Zachary Treitz

Jul 08, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

In promise, Men Go To Battle is the rare, quasi-oxymoronic low-budget Civil War epic.

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Bachelor Games

Studio: Gravitas Ventures
Directed by Edward McGown

Jul 07, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

A British survival horror that manages to muster the odd moment of tension in amongst the ridiculous.

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Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Studio: The Orchard
Directed by Taika Waititi

Jul 05, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

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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Marauders

Studio: Lionsgate
Directed by Steven C. Miller

Jul 01, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

The cops-as-bad-guys movie trend is starting to wear thin.

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The Innocents

Studio: Music Box Films
Directed by Anne Fontaine

Jun 30, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

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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Microbe & Gasoline

Studio: StudioCanal/Screen Media Films
Directed by Michel Gondry

Jun 29, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

Two eccentric boys form a close, intriguing bond in Michel Gondry’s Microbe & Gasoline.

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Back in the Day

Studio: Virgil Films
Directed by Paul Borghese

Jun 28, 2016 Cinema Web Exclusive

Think Rocky if Stallone’s classic were set in Brooklyn, beset with low-level mobsters, and also incredibly bad.

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Swiss Army Man

Studio: A24
Directed by The Daniels

Jun 28, 2016 Cinema 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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