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Seventh Son
Isn’t it a little early to be rebooting 'Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters'?
Mortdecai
A low-effort movie that’s too bad to get riled up about.
Still Life
Poignant indie film celebrates sanctity of life—through death.
Blackhat
This is what happens when you give a mediocre thriller script to a world-class director.
Predestination
Time-travel thriller asks whether our actions are foreordained, or a matter of choice.
Selma
Masterful, compelling, confessional, necessary viewing.
Into the Woods
Nothing is black and white, even in a fairy tale.
Unbroken
A tale of triumph, but not the right one.
Sagrada: The Mystery of Creation
Witnessing a magnificent work in progress.
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
In which myth becomes a mess.
Inherent Vice
The center was not holding.
Exodus: Gods and Kings
Ten reasons to not be hardhearted toward Ridley Scott’s biblical epic.
Wild
A pilgrim on a journey to the Bridge of the Gods.
The Imitation Game
Benedict Cumberbatch makes even the invention of the computer into compelling cinema.
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part I
Why are we supposed to hate this movie?
Rosewater
Jon Stewart’s directorial debut tackles torture and “truthiness” in contemporary Iran.
Foxcatcher
The spectacular third feature from "Moneyball" and "Capote" director - but not a sports movie.
Big Hero 6
It's plenty of fun for kids, but it ends up being a good time without ever really being a good movie.
Interstellar
A cinematic search for new homes in the heavens, with a secular, yet curiously devout vision of the cosmos.
The Theory of Everything
A heartbreaking work of super-duper staggering genius.

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When My Sermon Riled Our City
When My Sermon Riled Our City
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