Joyce Glasser reviews The Hallow The Hallow should be a cause for celebration. It is not only a British feature film debut, but Writer/Director Corin Hardy sets his horror/thriller in remote Ireland w ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews Tangerine (November, 2015) Sean Baker’s Tangerine is what American independent cinema is all about: A spontaneous, genuine cast, some of whom are non-professional actors, inhabi ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews The Lady in the Van As we watch Nicholas Hytner’s (History Boys, The Madness of George III) film The Lady in the Van, with its screenplay from 81-year-old Alan Bennett and its 80 ...
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Joyce Glasser reviews Brooklyn (November 6, 2015), Cert. 12A, 111 min. What do you have when you strip a film of all violence, nudity, superhuman action heroes, foul language and CGI and you don’t fil ...
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