Profil użytkownika frank-scheck
We the Parents (2012)
The film doesn’t fully succeed in elucidating its complex issues. But the wide-spread problem it explores is clearly undeniable, and at the very least this rough-hewn but provocative docu...
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Jug Face (2013)
An atmospheric chiller that’s just quirky enough to achieve cult status.
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Breakup at a Wedding (2013)
Watching your friends’ actual wedding videos, however painful, would be a more edifying experience than sitting through Breakup at a Wedding.
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Rising from Ashes (2012)
Narrated in unobtrusive fashion by Forest Whitaker and featuring a jaunty Afropop soundtrack, the film is crisp and economical, with the filmmaker carefully avoiding extraneous melodramat...
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Big Words (2013)
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Marked by incisive characterizations and fine performances, Big Words is aptly titled, referring not only to the name of one of its lead characters but also to the torrent of dialogue dri...
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Pawn Shop Chronicles (2013)
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Despite its noteworthy cast who presumably had some time to fill between better gigs, this is the sort of instantly disposable B-movie effort that Quentin Tarantino would have chucked in ...
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Israel: A Home Movie (2013)
This striking cinematic collage provides a hauntingly personal perspective on a country that has been wracked by strife from its very beginnings.
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Petunia (2012)
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Features a top-notch cast, a few beautifully observed moments, and some amusingly bitchy dialogue. But its rambling, episodic structure and gallery of troubled characters will ultimately ...
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Hatchet III (2013)
The execution, however, leaves something to be desired, as this effort seems more visually muddled and choppier than previous installments.
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Call Me Kuchu (2011)
A deeply dispiriting portrait of the systemic persecution of the LGBT community in Uganda, the country that seems to be ground zero for homophobia.
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