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Good Cop, Bad Cop
By Martin Malloy (Feb 04, 2010)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars. Focusing on multiple characters as they intersect around the projects, [b]Brooklyn's Finest[/b] is a fine film that offers few new insights into the genre.More
Climbing for Deutschland
By Martin Malloy (Jan 19, 2010)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars. [b]North Face[/b] chronicles the true story of German mountain climbers as they attempt to reach the summit of the final challenge of the Western Alps.More
Dane in Distress
By Martin Malloy (Jan 11, 2010)
Rating: 4 out of 5 stars. [b]Terribly Happy[/b] is a stellar Danish film that twists spectacular thriller instincts with humor subtle enough for an unengaged viewer to miss.More
Lost in the Shuffle
By Martin Malloy (Jan 11, 2010)
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars. [b]Saint John of Las Vegas[/b] is one man’s journey to hell and back, quite literally. It’s based on [b]Dante’s Inferno[/b], only in this version Las Vegas is hell.More
A Train Wreck
By Martin Malloy (Dec 29, 2010)
Rating: 1/2 stars out of 5 stars. When In Rome is so utterly devoid of laughs, charm and romance it’s honestly painful.More
Predictably Dull
By Martin Malloy (Dec 22, 2010)
Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars. [b]Creation[/b] supposedly chronicles the creation of Charles Darwin's momentous "The Origin of Species." Unfortunately, this version is decidedly watered down.More
By the Numbers
By Martin Malloy (Dec 07, 2010)
There are plenty of good romantic comedies out there, but [b]Leap Year[/b] will become one of the many that are soon forgotten.More
Wrestling Emotions
By Martin Malloy (Dec 07, 2010)
Like many indie-comedies, [b]Wonderful World[/b] is about a man scorned by the world and his journey to find himself again.More
Gin, Cigarettes and Noir
By Martin Malloy (Nov 24, 2009)
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars. While [b]The Missing Person[/b] fumbles at parts, it’s an interesting take on the modern detective story.More
‘Lives’ Half Fulfilled
By Martin Malloy (Nov 11, 2009)
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars. A meditative and character driven film, [b]The Private Lives of Pippa Lee[/b] succeeds in showcasing a strong cast, but the characters the actors portray only go skin deep.More
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