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  • Disclosure--AS, Disclosure--DVDS, Reviews

    February 7, 2015

    Beyond the Mask (Burns, 2015)

    Who doesn't like a good redemption arc?

  • Reviews, Television

    February 3, 2015

    Gotham Episode 1.14 Recap: The Fearsome Dr. Crane

    Boo! Fear was center-stage in this week's episode of Gotham.

  • Disclosure--AS, Reviews

    February 1, 2015

    As It is in Heaven (Overbay, 2014)

    With his debut feature, director Joshua Overbay has created an intriguing story of a tiny cult, prompting consideration of the continuum uniting acceptable religion and fringe groups.

  • Disclosure--AS, Disclosure--DVDS, Reviews

    January 29, 2015

    Hoovey (McNamara, 2015)

    Hoovey is the sort of film about which a youth pastor or sleep-over-host parent can skim a capsule summary and know exactly what he or she is getting.

  • Reviews

    January 26, 2015

    Foxcatcher (Bennett Miller, 2014)

    Deservedly nominated for multiple Oscars, "Foxcatcher" achieves maximal creepiness with this tragic tale of a du Pont scion’s relationship with two Olympic wrestlers.

  • Disclosure--DVDS, Reviews

    January 24, 2015

    Still Life (Pasolini, 2013)

    May, played by British actor Eddie Marsan, is a curious character and Still Life is a curious film.

  • Disclosure, Disclosure--Book, Reviews

    January 22, 2015

    Be the Message (Shook & Shook, 2014)

    Kerry and Chris Shook's conversational, observational new book is worth pausing to recommend for one big reason.

  • Reviews

    January 21, 2015

    American Sniper (Eastwood, 2014)

    With "American Sniper," Clint Eastwood has created a movie of integrity, exploring the nature of American manhood and the costs of war.

  • Reviews, Television

    January 20, 2015

    Which 2015 Amazon Pilot Should You Watch?

    From start to finish, this was the best, well-crafted episode of the pilots and has so much potential; it wouldn't be a surprise for this to be something really special for Amazon.

  • Disclosure--DVDS, Reviews

    January 17, 2015

    Like Sunday, Like Rain (Whaley, 2014)

    The unusual chemistry between them is passable, if again, not very remarkable.

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