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In Theaters by Bob GibbonsOct 1, 201510:14 amNovember 6, 2015
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review – sicario

I’m not a fan of hyper-violent movies, but I am a fan of great performances – and Emily Blunt gives a transcending performance here. She lifts the movie above its genre and enables it to […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsSep 26, 201510:12 amNovember 6, 2015
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review – pawn sacrifice

This is such a well-crafted movie. The direction shows real experience at creating tension and building interest; the acting brings out the inner live of the characters; the cinematography crosses eras and continents with images […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsSep 25, 201511:32 amSeptember 25, 2015
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review – black mass

This is a vicious, violent story that is less an engrossing tale than it is a character study of two guys from the old South Boston neighborhood who ended up on opposite sides of the […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsSep 9, 201511:59 amSeptember 25, 2015
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review – we are your friends

This is a terrible title for the thinnest of stories set to music at 128 beats per minute. And that, according to DJ Cole (Zac Efron), is the optimum rate to get an audience fully […]

Coming Soon by Linn GreyAug 29, 20154:01 pmAugust 29, 2015
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review – the looking planet

The Looking Planet is a truly magnificent piece of animation. The imaginative rendering of a slightly different take on “intelligent design”, director Eric Law Anderson has given animation fans and creators a film that raises […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsAug 28, 201511:55 amSeptember 9, 2015
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review – the man from u.n.c.l.e.

When was the last time you left the theater fully refreshed? When was the last movie where you were thoroughly entertained? When was the last ticket where you bought where you got more than your […]

Coming Soon by Linn GreyAug 27, 201512:23 pm
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review – echoes of time

This Slovenian film by writer / director Ema Kugler is a languidly paced, visual wonder. With a quiet, confident hand, the film reflects an artistic, visionary view on the modern condition. The film opens with […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsAug 23, 201511:25 amSeptember 25, 2015
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review – mistress america

As a writer-director, Noah Baumbach is not much concerned with plot. He just brings together a small group of oddball characters, provides things for them to do and to talk about, and lets us watch […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsAug 19, 201511:52 amSeptember 9, 2015
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review – the gift

You would think that, with a title like “The Gift,” this would be an uplifting, cheerful movie. Absolutely not so. Don’t see this movie if you live alone. But if you feel safe at night, […]

Coming Soon by Linn GreyAug 14, 20156:32 pmOctober 5, 2015
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review – come simi

First-time director Jenica Bergere has rendered a lovingly crafted indie in Come Simi, a film in which she also stars. The title is a cute play on the request as much as the little hamlet known as Simi […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsAug 13, 20157:14 pm
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review – me and earl and the dying girl

A late review perhaps, but summers need more movies like this. This is a movie without special effects, big stars, and loud noises. Often, the camera just sits patiently, waiting for scenes to unfold. Actors […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsAug 9, 201511:49 amSeptember 9, 2015
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review – mission impossible: rogue nation

“This may well be our last mission,” William (Renner) tells Ethan (Cruise). “Make it count.” In this, the fifth installment in the M:I series, audience expectations may not be as high as the production budget, […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsJul 30, 201511:23 amSeptember 25, 2015
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review – ant man

This is somewhat smaller, much less-ambitious successor to the “Guardians of the Galaxy” – a super-hero movie that never takes itself seriously, a film that seems to believe it’s not worth saving the world unless […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsJul 24, 201511:46 amSeptember 9, 2015
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review – trainwreck

Judd Apatow makes very funny movies in a very crude sort of way. If you’re not easily offended by rampant sex and four letter words included casually in every sentence — and multiple examples of […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsJul 20, 20157:09 pmAugust 13, 2015
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review – minions

Think of them as yellow pint-sized capsules of humor that head straight to funny bone of the very young. There, they must tickle; how else to explain the uncontrolled laughter at the utter nonsense taking […]

Coming Soon by Linn GreyJul 4, 20152:57 pmAugust 29, 2015
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review – our fight

This short, poignant documentary chronicles the murder of Edwin Chota and three other indigenous inhabitants of Peru’s in their on-going struggle to defend their land from illegal loggers and drug traffickers. Tucked deep in Peru’s Amazon […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsJul 3, 20157:06 pmAugust 13, 2015
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review – ted 2

The original was an unexpected delight. This one is an unfunny disaster. It’s also unfocused and desperate; like Seth MacFarlane’s last outing, “A Million Ways to Die in The West,” this movie heads in a […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsJun 22, 20157:04 pmAugust 13, 2015
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review – inside out

“Do you ever look at someone and wonder what is going on in their head?” With that question, Pixar begins this, their fifteenth animated film. They take us into the mind of Riley, an 11-year-old […]

Industry News by Linn GreyJun 20, 20158:00 pmAugust 28, 2015
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review – hyena’s blood

Hyena’s Blood tracks the life of corrupt DEA agent Paul Kavinski (Jon Lange) who is operating in Mexico in 1973. Renowned commercial director Nicolas Caicoya showcases his expertise with the moving image in the hyper violent […]

Coming Soon by Linn GreyJun 20, 20157:25 pmAugust 28, 2015
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Hailing from Beirut, Lebanon, Hend is a delicate reflection on complex relationships and the depth of the maternal bond. Within the quiet confines of this beautifully shot short film, first time writer / director Stephanie Bou […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsJun 18, 20158:10 pmJune 19, 2015
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review – spy

Writer-Director Paul Feig knows how to make Melissa McCarthy much funnier in his movies (see “Bridesmaids” and “The Heat”) than in the movies she finds on her own (don’t see either “Tammy” or “Identity Thief”). […]

Industry News by LAFR StaffJun 10, 20159:20 pmJune 10, 2015
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*Updated* Results Are In For The 2015 Awards!

The results are in! All acceptance and rejection notifications have gone out. If you have not received an email with your film’s status, please contact us. Congratulations to all of our Winners, Nominees and Honorable Mention […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsJun 9, 201512:49 pmJune 10, 2015
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review – love & mercy

Brian Wilson gave The Beach Boys their sound, their early hits, and their direction. This is an introspective look at his music — and his madness. With the number of Beach Boy biographies and made-for-TV […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsJun 6, 201512:47 pmJune 10, 2015
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review – aloha

What could Cameron Crowe possibly have been thinking? As a writer and director, he is at least idiosyncratic (his last movie was “We Bought A Zoo”) and sometimes incomprehensible (consider “Vanilla Sky”), but then he’s […]

In Theaters by Bob GibbonsMay 25, 201511:50 amMay 30, 2015
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review – tomorrowland

It’s named after a section of Disneyland, but it really embodies the purpose of EPCOT and the spirit of the Kodak-sponsored adventure, the original “Journey Into Imagination.” One indication: in the first fifteen minutes, the […]

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