Review: “The Man Next Door”
Tale of neighbors feuding over a newly constructed window between them isn't enough to redeem pic.
Tale of neighbors feuding over a newly constructed window between them isn't enough to redeem pic.
Instructive, awkwardly structured docu about the former Soviet Union's ethnic cleansing.
Bryan Poyser's post-mumblecore comedy is witty only on occasion, but it lingers in the mind.
Sparked by great perfs from Julianne Moore and Mark Ruffalo, "The Kids Are All Right" is alright.
Pic takes place entirely in a coffin but still makes its way from horror to melodrama.
"Homewrecker" is a screwballer sans spark.
The late Spalding Gray gets another chance to talk in this Steven Soderbergh film.
Habib Azar's debut feature has only limited mobility as a drama and even less as a comedy.
Pic doesn't reach beyond its smallscreen genotype as a disease-of-the-week telepic.
A so-so heist-gone-awry thriller, "Armored" doesn't exactly take its audience captive.