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Submarine
(2010)
"The director self-indulges in cinematic art, drowning the whole thing in freeze frames, slow-motion and color-coding, owing everything he knows to the worst of Jean-Luc Godard and Wes Anderson"
Rex Reed
Beginners
(2010)
“'Beginners' gives Christopher Plummer his plummest role in years"
Rex Reed
The Art of Getting By
(2011)
"Has more charm and wit than most of its J.D. Salinger-inspired cousins in the same genre, and is undeniably engaging (...) Rating: *** (out of four)"
Rex Reed
Sarah's Key
(2010)
"Gilles Paquet-Brenner has done an elegant job of reducing a complex piece with many components into a riveting narrative that grabs you by the lapels and refuses to loosen its grip"
Rex Reed
The Whistleblower
(2010)
"A grisly, authentic, meticulously researched, pulse-quickening political chiller about a hot-button topic that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish"
Rex Reed
Warrior
(2011)
"Skillfully made and adrenalin-fueled, Warrior is nothing like what I expected. It overcomes inescapable boxing and martial arts clichés and leaves you thoroughly sated, energized and wanting more"
Rex Reed
Puncture
(2011)
"Like any good cautionary tale, Puncture tells a suspenseful story responsibly, creating food for thought and leaving the audience both enlightened and entertained"
Rex Reed
Martha Marcy May Marlene
(2011)
"Despite a slow pace that intercuts the peaceful present with terrifying, often confusing flashbacks and an ambiguous ending (...) this is a movie that haunts and resonates"
Rex Reed
Sleeping Beauty
(2011)
"It’s not much fun watching an Australian director whose small goal in life is to ape French provocateur Catherine Breillat (...) Movies like Sleeping Beauty are as sensual as cottage cheese, not to mention passé"
Rex Reed
I Melt With You
(2011)
"Erupting with midlife-crisis clichés, Glenn Porter’s screenplay is ludicrous enough to get laughs in all the wrong places (...) A disastrous catalog of flaws, all accentuated by dilated, out-of-focus cinematography"
Rex Reed
The Divide
(2011)
"If the objective is to make the audience ill, The Divide succeeds"
Rex Reed
Haywire
(2011)
"The whole point of this time-wasting farrago of idiocy is that women can cut, kick, slash, burn, maim and kill just like men -- and make bad movies that are just as stupid"
Rex Reed
The Grey
(2011)
"Prepare to be devastated"
Rex Reed
The Innkeepers
(2011)
"How can any movie that calls itself a horror film also be boring at the same time? You will find the answer in The Innkeepers"
Rex Reed
In Darkness
(2011)
"An important film, related with deep conviction, and uncompromising in its understanding of the remarkable things members of the human race have done - to, for, and against each other - in the wilderness of war"
Rex Reed
This Means War
(2012)
"98 minutes of moronic stupidity already being labeled on the Internet as 'the worst movie of the year'"
Rex Reed
Bullhead
(2011)
"Take a chance and you will be rewarded with a work of nightmarish force that is unforgettable"
Rex Reed
The Hunger Games
(2012)
"This futuristic tale of teenage violence is so not my kind of movie that I approached it grudgingly, so imagine my surprise when I ended up being totally exhilarated and enjoying it immensely"
Rex Reed
Monsieur Lazhar
(2011)
"Monsieur Lazhar builds hope in the face of tragedy and sheds new light on the question of what is truth and how we find it"
Rex Reed
The Moth Diaries
(2011)
"Unlike American Psycho, the movie is too polite for its own good"
Rex Reed
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