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TIFF13: Roland (2013)
TIFF13: Roland (2013)

A confident exercise in tonal juxtaposition.

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Reviews, The Festival Circuit, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 6, 2013Canadian, comedy, Daniel Beirne, film festival, Richard Denison, Roland, Short Cuts Canada, short film, TIFF, TIFF13, Toronto International Film Festival, Trevor CornishComment
Review: Fruitvale Station (2013)
Review: Fruitvale Station (2013)

A devastating depiction of Oscar Grant's last day.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromSeptember 4, 2013drama, Fruitvale Station, Melonie Diaz, Michael B- Jordan, Octavia Spencer, Oscar Grant, Ryan Coogler, Sundance, Trayvon Martin, true storyComment
Review: Blue Jasmine (2013)
Review: Blue Jasmine (2013)

Blanchett's Jasmine is breaking down; clearly Allen isn't.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnton BergstromAugust 23, 2013Alec Baldwin, Andrew Dice Clay, Blue Jasmine, Bobby Cannavale, Cate Blanchett, class conflict, dark comedy, financial fraud, Louis C- K-, Michael Stuhlbarg, Peter Sarsgaard, Sally Hawkins, Woody AllenComment
Review: The Conjuring (2013)
Review: The Conjuring (2013)

James Wan's traditional horror film is spectacularly scary.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromAugust 19, 2013demon, demonologist, Ed and Lorraine Warren, horror, James Wan, Lili Taylor, paranormal, Patrick Wilson, Ron Livingston, supernatural, The Conjuring, Vera FarmigaComment
Review: Only God Forgives (2013)
Review: Only God Forgives (2013)

Refn's Drive follow-up is a nightmarish disappointment.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromAugust 15, 2013Bangkok, Cannes, Kristin Scott Thomas, Nicolas Winding Refn, Only God Forgives, revenge, Ryan Gosling, Thailand, thriller, vengeance, westernComment
Table Talk: Elysium (2013)
Table Talk: Elysium (2013)

Anton and Aren discuss Elysium, Neill Blomkamp's follow-up to District 9.

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RoundtablesAren BergstromAugust 14, 2013allegory, blockbuster, District 9, Elysium, health care, immigration, Jodie Foster, Neill Blomkamp, science fiction, Sharlto Copley Comment
Review: The Wolverine (2013)
Review: The Wolverine (2013)

A satisfying return for Wolverine that falls short of its potential.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnders BergstromAugust 2, 2013action, Hugh Jackman, Japan, science fiction, superhero, The Wolverine, X-Men Comment
Review: The Act of Killing (2013)
Review: The Act of Killing (2013)

A remarkable documentary about the humanity of evil.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJuly 30, 2013Adi Zulkadry, Anwar Congo, documentary, Errol Morris, genocide, Indonesia, Joshua Oppenheimer, The Act of Killing, Werner HerzogComment
Review: Inescapable (2012)
Review: Inescapable (2012)

Trim but largely inadequate Syrian-set thriller.

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Reviews, The Current: At HomeAnton BergstromJuly 25, 2013Alexander Siddig, Cairo Time, Canada, Inescapable, Joshua Jackson, kidnapping, Marisa Tomei, Oded Fehr, Ruba Nadda, Syria, Taken, thrillerComment
Review: Frances Ha (2013)
Review: Frances Ha (2013)

A fleet comedy exploring contemporary twenty-somethings.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnders BergstromJuly 20, 2013black and white, comedy, drama, Frances Ha, Greta Gerwig, Mickey Sumner, New York, Noah Baumbach, twenty-somethingsComment
Review: The Way, Way Back (2013)
Review: The Way, Way Back (2013)

An authentic coming-of-age comedy made from familiar parts.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJuly 13, 20132013, Allison Janney, AnnaSophia Robb, comedy, coming-of-age, drama, independent, Jim Rash, Liam James, Maya Rudolph, Nat Faxon, Sam Rockwell, Steve Carrell, Sundance, The Way, Toni Collette, Way BackComment
Review: Pacific Rim (2013)
Review: Pacific Rim (2013)

Guillermo del Toro offers a sprawling, science fiction adventure with a human touch and a sense of fun.

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Reviews, The Current: In TheatresAnders BergstromJuly 12, 2013adventure, Charlie Day, Charlie Hunnam, Guillermo del Toro, Idris Elba, monsters, Pacific Rim, Rinko Kikuchi, robots, Ron Perlman, science fictionComment
Review: The Bling Ring (2013)
Review: The Bling Ring (2013)

Coppola's satire on the celebrity lust of American culture.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJuly 11, 2013Emma Watson, fashion, Hollywood, Hollywood Hills Burglar Bunch, Katie Chang, Leslie Mann, luxury, Marc Broussard, privilege, satire, Sofia Coppola, The Bling Ring Comment
Review: Before Midnight (2013)
Review: Before Midnight (2013)

An honest testament to the hardship and romance of love.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJuly 5, 2013Before Midnight, Before Sunrise, Before Sunset, drama, Ethan Hawke, Greece, independent, Julie Delpy, Richard Linklater, romanceComment
Review: White House Down (2013)
Review: White House Down (2013)

Roland Emmerich's patriotic action film is big, dumb, and gloriously entertaining.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJuly 4, 2013action, American, buddy comedy, Channing Tatum, comedy, Fourth of July, Independence Day, Jamie Foxx, Maggie Gyllenhaal, politics, Richard Jenkins, Roland Emmerich, White House, White House DownComment
Review: World War Z (2013)
Review: World War Z (2013)

A big-scale action thriller that leaves out the human element.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJune 27, 2013action thriller, Brad Pitt, Damon Lindelof, Drew Godard, horror, Marc Forster, Matthew Michael Carnahan, Max Brooks, Mireille Enos, World War Z, zombie Comment
Roundtable: Man of Steel (2013)
Roundtable: Man of Steel (2013)

The 3 Brothers discuss Zack Snyder's bold new Superman film, Man of Steel.

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RoundtablesAnders BergstromJune 19, 2013action, Amy Adams, Christopher Nolan, comic book, DC, Diane Lane, Henry Cavill, Kevin Costner, Michael Shannon, Russell Crowe, science fiction, superhero, Superman, Zach Snyder, Man of Steel Comment
Review: The Kings of Summer (2013)
Review: The Kings of Summer (2013)

One half honest whimsy, one half forced humour.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJune 13, 2013Chris Galletta, comedy, coming-of-age, drama, Gabriel Basso, Jordan Vogt-Roberts, Nick Offerman, Nick Robinson, The Kings of SummerComment
Review: After Earth (2013)
Review: After Earth (2013)

Shymalan's best in years, but still not enough.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJune 7, 2013After Earth, fantasy, Jaden Smith, M- Night Shyamalan, science fiction, Will SmithComment
Review: Mud (2013)
Review: Mud (2013)

Jeff Nichols' pure American tall tale.

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Reviews, The Current: In Theatres, Aren's ReviewsAren BergstromJune 6, 2013Americana, Jeff Nichols, Mark Twain, Matthew McConaughey, Michael Shannon, Mud, Reese Witherspoon, tall tale, Tye SheridanComment
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