How to Survive a Plague (review)
A glorious ode to the supposition that a small group of committed people can change the world, and a reminder that the work is not yet done…
A glorious ode to the supposition that a small group of committed people can change the world, and a reminder that the work is not yet done…

A horrific portrait of everyday life on the West Bank, yet one also powerfully warm, funny, and human…
If you’re weary of Peter Stormare’s one-dimensional Hollywood villains, here’s a chance to see him in his natural environment…
Bland generic action pudding that manages to be sociopathic, too.
If only movies could be not tossed aside lightly but thrown with great force…

Contents itself with the mildest of tweaks at both the zombie and the romantic-comedy genres… (new on DVD/VOD in the US and Canada)
What has happened to America’s cheesy film industry? Where is the pride of our grade-Z filmmakers? Does no one care anymore about making decent bad movies?

A movie to make you hate romance, and romantic comedies, and people.
“Paperman” might be the most romantic movie of the year…
Appears to poke, and not kindly, at how our society enables abusers of drugs and alcohol… until it stops being that interesting.