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Tell Me I Love You Review

Romcom anyone? Perhaps something to inspire and lift you out of your funk? Might want to look elsewhere.

By Thom Compton

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Rattlesnakes Review

An abundance of draining drama and character inconsistencies result in far too many puzzling questions and a tepid bite for Rattlesnakes.

By Wes Maulsby

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The Host Review

Robert and everyone he knows, is about to have their lives turned upside down in this crime thriller that doesn't quite know what it wants.

By Thom Compton

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Rogue Warfare Review

A ragtag group of the world's best soldiers join forces to take down the Black Masks, because they couldn't license the rights to Isis.

By Thom Compton

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The Heiresses Review

A soft and gentle film that is much more interested in its characters than action or tension, The Heiresses is a different kind of beautiful

By Thom Compton

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Mobile Homes Review

A cynical and often nihilistic look at a young mother and her son's journey, [i]Mobile Homes[/i] will make you wonder: "Where's Bone?"

By Thom Compton

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Beast of Burden Review

Single-location films can make riveting thrillers, but can this one stick the landing?

By Thom Compton

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Singularity Review

The last of the humans fight against their own creation, and their own eyelids, in this sci-fi thriller by Robert Kouba.

By Thom Compton

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Teslafy Me Review

The father of AC finally gets his due in this hour-long documentary about his contributions. Finds out if it's worth your energy.

By Thom Compton

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Fiddlin’ Review

Grab your fiddle and your flat footin' shoes, cause Cubed3 is heading to Galax, Virginia for a festival of music, tradition and friends.

By Thom Compton

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The Guilty Review

A high-octane Danish thriller about a cop on desk duty?

By Justin Prinsloo

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The Lodgers Review

Striking imagery and constant tension keeps The Lodgers treading water as its characters and narrative struggle to make an impact.

By Wes Maulsby

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A Violent Man Review

Matthew Berkowitz's 2nd directorial outing takes the form of A Violent Man, a martial arts/murder mystery mash-up.

By Justin Prinsloo

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Ring Limited Edition Collection Review

One of the most well-known J-Horrors ever celebrates its 20th anniversary in style; Ring Limited Edition Collection.

By Drew Hurley

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The Exorcism of Karen Walker Review

The Exorcism of Karen Walker: independent horror with frights undercut by a disappointingly standard/predictable style.

By Wes Maulsby

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Before We Vanish Review

There have never been space invaders quite like this before; Before We Vanish hits DVD.

By Drew Hurley

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Racer and the Jailbird Review

A racing car driver and a bank robber fall in love in Brussels - is the result a successful 21st century romantic thriller?

By Tomas Barry

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Occupation Review

Indie filmmaker, Luke Sparke, is back with his latest ode to '80s movies. It's Aliens vs. Aussies in Occupation.

By Drew Hurley

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Clue Review

Want to know who killed Mr. Boddy? In the Hall? With the revolver? Check out cult-classic movie, Clue.

By Athanasios Aravositas

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Escape Plan 2: Hades Review

The only thing going for the follow-up to 2013's passable Escape Plan is its accurate subtitle; sitting through this film is hell.

By Justin Prinsloo

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It Came from the Desert Review

It Came from the Desert, based on the '80s game, is a mash-up of motocross, teen awkwardness and colossal insectoids.

By Justin Prinsloo

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Black Wake Review

Black Wake - a horror thriller with many solid ideas / concepts, fumbled by some sloppy and questionable execution.

By Wes Maulsby

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Redoubtable Review

One of France's most renowned filmmakers, Jean-Luc Godard, is placed under the microscope in Redoubtable.

By Wes Maulsby

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The Unwilling Review

A spirited effort, but technical flaws keep The Unwilling's reach well beyond its grasp resulting in a film that lacks staying power.

By Wes Maulsby

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Song of Granite Review

Song of Granite is an Irish folk singing legend's biopic that's so artsy and incomprehensible, it becomes difficult to follow.

By Thom Compton

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A Quiet Passion Review

A Quiet Passion: a biopic about Emily Dickinson that had a lot of potential and powerful actors behind it

By Thom Compton

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The King’s Choice Review

The King's Choice is a historical drama that tackles a span of 72 hours when a man had to make his most damning choice.

By Thom Compton