must see films

must see films

“Byzantium”: Hunted Through Time

Neil Jordan’s Byzantium makes a fine companion piece to Joe Wright’s Hanna (2011), which also stars Saoirse Ronan as a lethal teenaged girl at a
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Bobby Fischer: Mind Over Matter

Nothing has absorbed the American consciousness so thoroughly as the singular hero; the one-man army. It is something that is re-enacted over and over in
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“Dear Zachary”: Touching and Enraging

When a loved one dies, the web of grief reaches far and wide and everyone they have ever touched is impacted. When Kurt Kuenne’s friend
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A Fearsome Education

We have created countless pages and reels of film dedicated to documenting World War II’s military action, and the systematic destruction of European Jews at
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Baumbach Captures Millennial Malaise

The mileage you get from Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha will vary according to how willing you are to see another movie about over-educated, under-employed white
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Stepping Off The Bus

The We and the I is an incandescent doodle of a movie, a messy scrawl that’s nonetheless beautiful for its energetic, unapologetic habitation of a
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Born to Entertain

In 2010 NBC and the Tonight Show became embroiled in controversy. Conan O’Brien lovers everywhere were outraged at the decision to favour Jay Leno’s new
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Don’t Leave Us Alone, Give Us More.

Nicholas Treeshin’s short film, Leave Us Alone, is set on a piece of farmland and involves aliens. At fourteen minutes long, it’s hard to dive
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The Wrinkles Of Old Age

The animated Spanish film Wrinkles (Arrugas) tells the story of Emilio (voiced by Álvaro Guevara). Emilio is in the early stages of Alzheimer’s and has
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Nuclear Nonchalance

Truly one of the most horrifying and important discoveries of the modern age is the application of nuclear power. Used as a weapon, it is
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More Than you can Chew

Pride meets gastronomic ingenuity in Lutz Hachmeister’s interesting, though ultimately shallow documentary, Three Stars. The film follows a number of world-renowned chefs from Europe, Asia