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Review: Moore's performance triumphs in 'Still Alice'

Review: Moore’s performance triumphs in ‘Still Alice’

By Josh Vitchkoski, Staff Writer February 18, 2015
Written and directed by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland, "Still Alice" follows the life of a renowned linguistics professor after she is diagnosed with Alzheimer's.
Review: Everyday humanity explored in "Two Days, One Night"

Review: Everyday humanity explored in “Two Days, One Night”

By Noah Orent, Staff Writer February 12, 2015
Emphasized by a spectacular performance from Marion Cotillard, "Two Days, One Night" examines the boundaries of human empathy.
Review: Strong performances propel underwritten narrative

Review: Strong performances propel underwritten narrative

By Austin Gold, Staff Writer February 4, 2015
Oscar Isaac, Jessica Chastain and David Oyelowo star in "A Most Violent Year," driving a sometimes dull storyline.
Review: Prolific sniper's biopic ultimately misses the mark

Review: Prolific sniper’s biopic ultimately misses the mark

By Matthew Coogan, Contributing Writer January 29, 2015
Directed by Clint Eastwood, "American Sniper" proved a one-dimensional and disappointing film.
Review: 'Foxcatcher' provides riveting character study

Review: ‘Foxcatcher’ provides riveting character study

By Byron Bixler, Staff Writer January 21, 2015
Directed by Bennett Miller, "Foxcatcher" stars Steve Carell as paranoid billionaire John du Pont and Channing Tatum as world-class wrestler Mark Schultz in a psychologically thrilling drama.

Review: Cumberbatch’s performance drives Turing biopic

By Mary Ford, Assistant Life & Culture Editor January 15, 2015
Directed by Morten Tyldum and starring Benedict Cumberbatch and Kiera Knightly, "The Imitation Game" reveals the story of a little-known cryptographic genius punished for his homosexuality.

Review: Third installment of horror film delivers gory frights

By Steven Pirani, Assistant Life & Culture Editor December 13, 2014
Shot in the style of a home video, "V/H/S: Viral" continues a series of horror films with plenty of bloodshed and violence.
Review: Strong performances propel frontier-based drama

Review: Strong performances propel frontier-based drama

By Josh Vichkoski, Staff Writer December 12, 2014
With exemplary acting and a haunting score, "The Homesman" sheds light on the hardships of frontier life in Tommy Lee Jones's second directorial effort.
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