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Dallas Film Fest Journal: ‘A Teacher’

Dallas Film Fest Journal: ‘A Teacher’

Hannah Fidell’s directorial feature debut, ‘A Teacher’, is a disturbing film that has a brilliant performance from Lindsay Burdge. From the sulking score to the long camera shots, this tale of forbidden and illegal sexual desire spins out of control fast, but has a heavy psychological tone as we watch our main character descend into a steep downward spiral of madness and obsession.
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Dallas Film Fest Journal: ‘Jump’

Dallas Film Fest Journal: ‘Jump’

[Editor's Note: The 2013 Dallas International Film Festival runs from April 4th-14th. Our Bryan Kluger is there this week to look at some movies that may or may not ever play in a theater near you. He begins his coverage with the Irish crime thriller 'Jump'. –JZ]
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Sundance Journal: ‘The Lifeguard’

Sundance Journal: ‘The Lifeguard’

Out of all the movies I saw at Sundance this year, I felt the most let down by ‘The Lifeguard’. With its ensemble cast and talented director, I thought it would be a heartfelt story. Instead, it’s a lukewarm rehash of dramas past.
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Sundance Journal: ‘The Look of Love’

Sundance Journal: ‘The Look of Love’

If someone had told me that director Michael Winterbottom would make the dullest movie Sundance had to offer this year, I would’ve laughed it off. Unfortunately, after seeing ‘The Look of Love’, I have to apologize to that person.
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Sundance Journal: ‘Manhunt’

Sundance Journal: ‘Manhunt’

A good documentary should take a subject (usually an obscure or relatively unknown one) and make it engaging for a mainstream audience. ‘Manhunt’ takes a popular and exciting subject – the real-life hunt for Osama bin Laden – and makes it as exciting as a history textbook.
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Sundance Journal: ‘Lovelace’

Sundance Journal: ‘Lovelace’

The moment it was announced that ‘Lovelace’ would play at Sundance, controversy mounted. Porn was everywhere at Sundance this year, but for some reason, the story of Linda Lovelace seemed to be the movie that took most of the antagonistic flak from outsiders. Like me, they most likely didn’t know the whole story.
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Sundance Journal: ‘Virtually Heroes’

Sundance Journal: ‘Virtually Heroes’

‘Virtually Heroes’ is like a low-budget, live-action version of ‘Wreck-it Ralph’, about two videogame characters who become self-aware of the endless loop they’re living in. Too bad that the movie runs out of laughs twenty minutes in.
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Sundance Journal: ‘Austenland’

Sundance Journal: ‘Austenland’

The Hess sense of humor has always eluded me. I still can’t understand what people see in ‘Napoleon Dynamite‘ or ‘Nacho Libre’. ‘Austenland’, however, is the Hesses most commercial film. It’s also their best, although that’s not saying much.
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Sundance Journal: ‘Dirty Wars’

Sundance Journal: ‘Dirty Wars’

Rick Rowley’s ‘Dity Wars’ was the best documentary I saw at Sundance this year. I wish that I would’ve seen more, but this one is an on-point condemnation of the abuse of military powers. The movie follows investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill as he uncovers startling information about America’s covert wars.
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Sundance Journal: ‘Concussion’

Sundance Journal: ‘Concussion’

A lesbian housewife is conked in the head by a softball. She’s never the same.
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