Written by animation legend Hayao Miyazaki and directed by his son Goro Miyazaki, From Up on Poppy Hill is an openly nostalgic and sentimental story.
No, starring Gael García Bernal, is a wise political movie.
Quartet has something unique other movies in release don't have: old school charm.
On the Road does what it can to shape a narrative out of Jack Kerouac's wild, digressive, hyper-romantic road trip novel.
Hyde Park on Hudson is not a work of great depth, but offers plenty of insight into human nature.
John Dies at the End makes for an entertaining excursion into the cinematic weird.
Slick, efficient and energetic, Argo is suspenseful and riveting.
Anna Karenina is radically stylish, although a bit emotionally distant.
Django Unchained is further proof of how vital the western genre still is.
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