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Cinepinion
Slant Magazine
The L Magazine
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Henry Stewart
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 3/5 |
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"Gardens of the Night is torn between contrary impulses...while [it] often defies convention, it just as frequently revels in it, too."
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(2008) |
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"Romero...criticizes videojournalism, as well as its consumers, by arguing that there are times when, morally, it's time to stop shooting and start helping, to stop watching and start acting."
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Cinepinion |
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 .5/4 |
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(2008) |
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"Director Matt Aselton cites Buñuel as an influence, but he fails to understand the difference between being a surrealist and being a nonsense-ist."
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Slant Magazine |
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 B+ |
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"While not quite a thriller, it's not not a thriller, either."
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Cinepinion |
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(2009) |
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"It succeeds photographically, as neo-realism, but with its focus spread across so many characters and shallow stories, it offers little personal or emotional insight, let alone context, into its visual revelations."
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(2007) |
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"With its authentic sense of place, the film rises above the head of your average abducted child procedural in a manner its director rarely rises above the head of your average actor--through naturalistic credibility."
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Cinepinion |
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 B- |
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(2006) |
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"Against all odds the last half of the film starts to work, though it's never able to escape the fact that it's inherently gimmicky and unnecessary, or shake the feeling that everyone...looks as though they're playing dress-up in granddad's wares."
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