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EIFF 2011: Jack Goes Boating Movie Review
Philip Seymour Hoffman has long since solidified himself as one of the very best character actors working today, moving from role to role and genre
EIFF 2011: Stormhouse Movie Review
Sitting (un)comfortably as one of the biggest disappointments of the EIFF 2011, Dan Turner’s Stormhouse takes a potentially interesting premise and (mostly) squanders it on
EIFF 2011: Ghosted Movie Review
The prison drama has been done over and over and over again, with typically varied results. Some leave a lasting impression as all-time classics (The
EIFF 2011: Page Eight Movie Review
Making its World Premiere at the EIFF 2011, Page Eight may be about the world where politics and security are inextricably intwined but the strengths
EIFF 2011: Perfect Sense Movie Review
After directing the likes of Hallam Foe and Young Adam, director David Mackenzie returns with an ambitious film about a global apocalypse, seen mostly through
EIFF 2011: Bleak Night Movie Review
Sung-hyun Yoon’s Bleak Night is one of those modern Korean dramas that moves at its own deliberate pace, taking the time to explore its issues
EIFF 2011: Weekender Movie Review
Weekender is one of those of films which will play a lot better to fans of the particular subject matter, in this case it’s the
EIFF 2011: Jitters Movie Review
Comparisons are being immediately drawn between Baldvin Zophoníasson’s Icelandic teen drama Jitters and the Brit TV show Skins. I’ve never seen an episode of that
EIFF 2011: Calvet Movie Review
Just because (in definition) a documentary presents real life, hopefully without bias or unfair manipulation, doesn’t mean it can’t tell a good story. Calvet proves
EIFF 2011: Troll Hunter Movie Review
Troll Hunter is just one in a long line of “found footage” films purporting to be unedited footage showing unbelievable events in the style of
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