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Cineman17

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Barry
8.39
Barry
The Night Of
8.47
The Night Of
Watchmen
8.29
Watchmen
Deerskin
6.67
Deerskin
On the Count of Three
7.09
On the Count of Three
How It Ends
5.47
How It Ends
His House
6.47
His House
Mank
6.85
Mank
Sound of Metal
7.78
Sound of Metal
Promising Young Woman
7.56
Promising Young Woman
The Vast of Night
6.78
The Vast of Night
Spree
5.97
Spree
Bad Hair
5.65
Bad Hair
Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia
5.66
Omniboat: A Fast Boat Fantasia
The Painter and the Thief
7.58
The Painter and the Thief
Surge
6.16
Surge
Boys State
7.66
Boys State
Crip Camp
7.75
Crip Camp
Zola
6.48
Zola
Minari
7.48
Minari
Black Bear
6.58
Black Bear
The Queen's Gambit
8.59
The Queen's Gambit
Tenet
7.37
Tenet
The Devil All the Time
7.17
The Devil All the Time
Horse Girl
6.08
Horse Girl

Watchlist546

The Kid Detective
7.0
The Kid Detective
Deerskin
6.6
Deerskin
The Lighthouse
7.4
The Lighthouse
Joker
8.3
Joker
Ad Astra
6.5
Ad Astra
The Peanut Butter Falcon
7.6
The Peanut Butter Falcon
Marriage Story
7.9
Marriage Story
Uncut Gems
7.4
Uncut Gems
Waves
7.5
Waves
Ma
5.6
Ma
Mr. Jealousy
6.3
Mr. Jealousy
Beeswax
6.1
Beeswax
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
6.7
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile
Greta
6.1
Greta
Prospect
6.3
Prospect
Black Hawk Down
7.7
Black Hawk Down
Us
6.8
Us
Where'd You Go, Bernadette
6.5
Where'd You Go, Bernadette
The Beach Bum
5.5
The Beach Bum
Zola
6.4
Zola
The Devil All the Time
7.1
The Devil All the Time
Burning
7.4
Burning
Bomb City
6.8
Bomb City
Goldstone
6.6
Goldstone
Luz
5.4
Luz
Border
7.0
Border
Missionary
5.3
Missionary
Under the Silver Lake
6.5
Under the Silver Lake
The Favourite
7.5
The Favourite
Cold War
7.5
Cold War

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  • Drew Barrymore, Patrick Swayze, Mary McDonnell, Noah Wyle, Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, and Stuart Stone in Donnie Darko (2001)
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  • Colin Farrell in The Lobster (2015)
    best films of 2016
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Results

Results

5.5
8
  • Feb 6, 2015
  • A fresh and funny character portrait

    Premiering in this year's Sundance Film Festival's US Dramatic Competition, Andrew Bujalski's new dramedy Results is equal parts heartfelt, witty, and genuinely hilarious. Featuring standout performances from Guy Pearce, Cobie Smulders and Kevin Corrigan, the film tells the story of the Power 4 Life gym, owned and managed by Trevor (Guy Pearce). He dreams of opening up a new location and branching out his business a bit to rival his competitors. Who knows, maybe a future location downtown might even have an on-site juice bar or a new yoga room? Trevor's business plans get mixed up with that of Kat (Cobie Smulders) his coworker who has taken on a new ultra-wealthy client Danny (Kevin Corrigan) who is set on getting back in shape at any cost. The results (no pun intended) of these eccentric characters' lives being mixed together creates some highly entertaining scenarios, like when Danny develops a crush on Kat and tries to bribe her with marijuana, or when Kat and Trevor have spontaneous late night drinks with rival gym owner Gregory (Anthony Michael Hall).

    Bujalski's work is infamous for being a mash up of vinaigrettes that encompass an overall story, and Results has received its fair share of criticism for not having an even tone. I panned Bujalski's previous film, Computer Chess for that every reason upon my first viewing. After some thought however, and a much-needed second viewing, I realized Bujalski's dedication to small details and his ability to avoid clichés and tropes makes him one of the most exciting indie directors out there. The writing in Results is near-perfect; you get a sense that these aren't just movie characters, but living and breathing people with their own set of complicated romantic desires and needs, and Bujalski captures them like a fly on the wall at their very best (and worst) moments.

    Besides being Bujalski's most commercial and most accessible film, Results might also be his funniest. It's a fantastic and witty film - the kind of thing you would expect Wes Anderson or Woody Allen to come up with - one with such fresh energy and endearing characters hard not to like. It might not be everyone's cup of tea, but for those looking for some lighthearted-but- complex storytelling should look no further.
    The Babadook

    The Babadook

    6.8
    7
  • Jan 14, 2014
  • The scariest "children's film" I have ever seen

    We are all familiar with the scenario: a young boy with an overactive imagination becomes terrified of the monster underneath his bed, and rushes to his mother for a therapeutic bedtime story. But what if this imaginary monster actually becomes real? This is the set up for a new Australian horror flick premiering at this year's Sundance Film Festival entitled The Babadook. Our protagonist, Sam, is terrified of monsters. So terrified he is loosing sleep, causing trouble in class, and creating his own sinister weaponry out of household objects as a means of defense. It's enough to drive his widowed mother, Amelia, into a frantic state of paranoia. As tensions between the two escalate, a new presence called the Babadook makes it's way into the household which questions the sanity of everyone involved. The film cleverly embraces and deconstructs typical horror film conventions in order to create something new. Though it is hilariously playful and entertaining, it's also a terrifying psychological thrill in the same vein as films like Black Swan or Rosemary's Baby. Essie Davis is great as Amelia, but newcomer Noah Wiseman gives an incredibly memorable child acting performance. If you are a horror fan looking for something new, look no further than The Babadook. Just be prepared to have nightmares afterward, and remember to leave the kiddos at home for this one.
    Prince Avalanche

    Prince Avalanche

    6.3
    7
  • Jan 25, 2013
  • the feel-good bromance of the year.

    If Emile Hirsch and Paul Rudd get stuck in the woods, does it make for a good movie?

    This is the question Prince Avalanche asks of us, and the answer is a resounding yes. The film is a low-budget bromance that focuses on the relationship of two road workers revamping Texas roads after a forest fire wipes them out.

    Spending weeks at a time isolated from society, our two protagonists get to know each other very well, and talk about everything and anything together – but mostly women. Alvin, (Paul Rudd) is dating Lance's (Emile Hirsch) older sister Madison, while Lance is constantly looking forward to the day when he can leave the forest and head back into the city where all the girls are.

    The pair of actors are wonderful together, and it's their comical and engaging interactions that provide the framework for this movie. Director David Gordon Greene (The Sitter, Pineapple Express) is no stranger to comedy, and there are some brilliantly funny moments in Prince Avalanche, but the humor never takes full focus. There are long, meditative shots of nature mixed in with some great dramatic events that make this film a more reflective piece than a funny one.

    Unfortunately, there is a bit of empty space, and some scenes drag on longer than they should. There is also this sub-plot involving an older alcoholic character that never really goes anywhere. Despite it's flaws, the highs and lows in Alvin and Lance's relationship make for a charming and inspirational story. Prince Avalanche is whole-heartedly an entertaining film that finds that rare sweet spot between the heart and funny bone.
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