Anna Karenina (2012)
Joe Wright’s adaptation of Tolstoy’s famous novel is an ambitious, well-acted, and beautifully creative film.
Joe Wright’s adaptation of Tolstoy’s famous novel is an ambitious, well-acted, and beautifully creative film.
For all its clichés, Perks manages to be an interesting, well-acted indie flick that delivers a strong emotional last act.
Pitch Perfect is an aca-mazing movie that genuinely loves what it deals with and takes good care in making the audience have as much fun as the cast.
Ira Sachs’ film about a gay couple that struggle to stay together and deal with co-dependency and drug addiction has a strong lead performance, but a lacking and repetitive script.
Xavier Dolan’s film about a trans woman and her relationship with her lover is very flawed, but an artistic and interesting one worth watching.
Ang Lee’s adaptation of Yann Martel’s novel is a visual masterpiece and spiritual journey that rises far above the minor flaws its screenplay has
Holy Motors is an absolutely bizarre adventure through the mind of Leos Carax that features a brilliant collection of performances by Lavant and an interesting commentary on cinema and society.
Les Yeux Sans Visage is an impressive horror film from the sixties far ahead of its time.
The Paperboy desperately tries to be trashy and fun, but ends up being an experimental mess that lets down its greatest asset.
Killer Joe is a trashy, engaging thriller with so much grimy dark comedy stuffed within, you’ll never eat fried chicken again.