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The Painting
Jean-Francois Laguionie’s "The Painting" has something for everyone: It’s conceived and executed in a traditional style of animation that should fascinate fans of representational art while still appealing to aficionados raised on Picasso or Pollock.
Before Midnight
We met Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and Celine (Julie Delpy) eighteen years ago, in "Before Sunrise," and then again nine years later, in "Before Sunset." In this third installment, real life arrives.
Epic
A stunningly imagined world, this might not go down as a classic, but it is an entertaining and beautifully realized spectacle that will appeal to all ages.
Fill The Void
There’s a question implicitly asked in almost every scene: In such a close-knit faith community, where issues of gender and sexuality are of communal, rather than individual, concern, what’s an individual’s true worth?
The Hangover Part III
With a scattered, unfocused, and sometimes cruel script, you might feel like you are the one suffering from a hangover.
Fast & Furious 6
"Furious 6" plays out like an action junkie’s encyclopedia. It doesn’t just cement the "Fast" movies into position as the most gloriously big-and-dumb franchise; it drives a car through the cement.
Come Undone
The popular French coming-of-age drama has been re-released on DVD by First Run Features. It’s definitely a must-see for young gays and fans of queer cinema.
Yossi
The sequel to Eytan Fox’s tragic love story "Yossi & Jagger," his latest is a subtle examination of a man who has lost hope for life after the death of the only man he’s ever loved.
Hating Breitbart
The late Andrew Breitbart says a few times in a new documentary devoted to him that he has two modes: "Jocular, and righteous indignation." There’s plenty of both in this film, but not much to convince or compel.
The English Teacher
Tone-deaf and cringe-worthy, this unfunny comedy might have been wrenching if cast as a drama.
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