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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Take Me To the River, Logan Miller, Matt Sobel

Alex Heeney / February 7, 2015

Sundance Review: Take Me to the River is creepy, unsettling, and a tad thin

…where things go from there are beyond the scope of the film. It’s a shame, because it’s a film about exploration and curiosity that just never digs deep enough. Read…

Alex Heeney / January 29, 2015

Sundance Review: Sewitsky’s touching and complex Homesick is among the festival’s best

…Charlotte meets up with her, will immediately start bragging about her own achievements, never even bothering to ask after her daughter in any way. Charlotte has formed deep-rooted insecurities, leading…

Mountains May Depart

Alex Heeney / March 22, 2016

Mountains May Depart charts the consequences of youthful decisions

…of flowing curls. The second part of the film set in 2014 follows Liangzi’s story, as he returns to his hometown with his wife and newborn in search of medical…

Obvious Child, Gillian Robespierre

Alex Heeney / June 27, 2014

Obvious Child is a sweet and funny romantic (abortion) comedy for the 21st century

…funny depiction of how having an abortion might factor into someone’s life, Obvious Child doesn’t delve deep enough into Donna, and the people around her, to also have a growth…

Hamlet, Frankenstein

Alex Heeney / November 15, 2013

NTLive rebroadcasts Frankenstein and Hamlet to cinemas around the world

…deliver the mordant one-liners while also showing us a deep loneliness. He has the rare ability to keep up with Hamlet’s intelligence, speaking the lines at the speed of thought,…

Inside Llewyn Davis

Alex Heeney / December 20, 2013

Inside Llewyn Davis: Not the nicest man to get to know inside

…not to like his impassioned music, but he’s very difficult to like or sympathize with: he gets himself into deeper and deeper trouble and repeatedly hurts the people around him….

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