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My Father and 'The Man In Black' (2012)
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Holiff Sr.’s extensive audio diaries and taped phone conversations with Cash give authentic voice to the film’s otherwise stodgy re-creations of this true odd couple’s stormy relationship.
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Chennai Express (2013)
Shetty’s need to maintain his characters’ romantic heroism constantly grates against his depictions of their ridiculousness.
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ZIPPER: Coney Island's Last Wild Ride (2012)
The director’s double vision establishes a level of equality on film that in some ways defies the disparity in power between the two opposing forces.
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Big Words (2013)
The dialogue — natural, vibrant and totally embedded in the moment, never sententious or showoff-y — is delivered with consummate believability by an excellent cast.
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A Girl and a Gun (2013)
More entertaining than especially revelatory, this timely documentary adds a sprightly note to a somber subject.
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Nancy, Please (2012)
For Semans’ conceit of an obsessively narrow world to really work, he needed to have established an initially more expansive milieu.
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Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's (2013)
This scattershot documentary — an undiluted advertisement for this temple of high-end consumerism — jumps skittishly from subject to subject, disjointed and repetitive for all but dyed-in...
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The Other Side of the Ice (2013)
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With its striking Arctic scenery, “Ice” is a gorgeous if overexplained armchair adventure.
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Greedy Lying Bastards (2012)
Craig Rosebraugh’s docu Greedy, Lying Bastards covers ground well-traveled by environmental exposes from “An Inconvenient Truth” to “The Island President.” Rosebraugh, however, focuses le...
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The Battle of Pussy Willow Creek (2010)
With its convincingly antique-looking artifacts and hilarious “re-creations,” the March 1 release should please audiences searching for an intelligent, satiric spin on historical hindsight.
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