There real problem with this one is its indifference. The movie is mostly just a lot of noise and a lot of style over substance, resulting in a whole lot of bored audiences.
Author: Screen Zealots
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“The Case for Christ”
At least atheists aren’t completely demonized or portrayed as mustache twirling villains in this one.
“Sleight”
Once in a while a film comes along that perfectly captures the spirit of what indie cinema should be. “Sleight” is a bold work of vibrant creativity, a solidly crafted film with a primal grittiness and an intimate, small scale story that’s also as clever as hell.
“Snatched”
Your mileage may vary in terms of laughs, but I found the humor to be spot on.
“Unforgettable”
While it’s not really the definition of a good movie, it’s still pretty watchable.
“The Dinner”
The incredibly disturbing and often frustrating film “The Dinner” can at times come across as pretentious, obnoxious, and distressing: but that’s the point.