Studio: Film Movement
Directed by Gerard Barrett
Feb 09, 2016
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Gerard Barrett’s Glassland opens in a dingy apartment with a sink full of dishes, and always remains upfront about what a classic example of kitchen-sink drama it is.
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Studio: The Orchard
Directed by Roxanne Benjamin, David Bruckner, Patrick Horvath and Radio Silence
Feb 08, 2016
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Anthology movies, almost by definition, are mixed bags, and Southbound is no different.
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Studio: IFC Midnight
Directed by Nick Robertson
Feb 05, 2016
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A family must fight for their survival when a pack of wild, ravenous dogs lay siege to their isolated home.
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Studio: First Run
Directed by James Crump
Feb 04, 2016
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Troublemakers is a small treasure about a grand pursuit and is a must view for art and film lovers.
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Studio: Kino Lorber
Directed by Amos Gitai
Jan 29, 2016
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Rabin, The Last Day is a compelling experiment in political filmmaking.
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Studio: YouTube Red
Directed by Matt Hullum
Jan 28, 2016
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Lazer Team tells the tale of four unlikely heroes who stumble upon incredible gifts from an alien race and must use them to save Earth from extinction.
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Studio: Magnet Releasing
Directed by Jacob Gentry
Jan 22, 2016
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Much like Primer, Shane Carruth’s excellent if not overly cerebral 2004 time travel film, Synchronicity is a strong example of confined sci-fi.
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Studio: Samuel Goldwyn Films
Directed by Chris Bell, Josh Alexander, and Greg Young
Jan 21, 2016
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Chris Bell (Bigger, Stronger, Faster) sheds tremendous light on America’s dependence on prescription medication.
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Studio: IFC Films
Directed by Fernando Leon de Aranoa
Jan 15, 2016
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There is an outstanding scene at the center of A Perfect Day, a new film about foreign aid workers stationed in the Balkans.
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