Featuring a convincing performance by Romain Duris, MPI’s The Big Picture is a Talented Mr. Ripley-styled film well worth checking out.
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This Irish comedy/slasher film needs to go back to the drawing board, find some originality, a better villain, and actual comedy in the “humorous” half of the film.
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Highlighted by a funny, sometimes quirky performance by The Social Network’s Jesse Eisenberg, Why Stop Now is an interesting comedy worth checking out.
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With scene-stealing performance by Rutger Hauer, MPI’s Blu-ray for The Heineken Kidnapping comes highly recommended.
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This teen romance vampire spoof shows a lot of potential for its young filmmaker, but it will only appeal to a limited audience.
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MPI’s Blu-ray for the film Kill List hits every pitch thrown at it with utter greatness. Definitely check this one out immediately.
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The Decoy Bride is funny, romantic, predictable and absolutely devoid of originality. If it weren’t for the charm of Kelly MacDonald and likeability of David Tennant, the film would fall flat.
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A Bag of Hammers is an uneven indie comedy with a lot of heart that is still, in the end, an enjoyable film.
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It’s About You transcends being a simple documentary about John Mellencamp and becomes a beautiful portrait of Americana.
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This apocalyptic romance is too pretentious for its own good, but Eva Green and Ewan McGregor do a fine job as the two star-crossed lovers.
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