Film Review: Night Moves (2013)
byFollowing the critical success of Meek’s Cutoff, American independent filmmaker Kelly Reichardt returns with Night Moves, another deliberately paced drama, this time following three…
Following the critical success of Meek’s Cutoff, American independent filmmaker Kelly Reichardt returns with Night Moves, another deliberately paced drama, this time following three…
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Michal (Sarah Adler) is a famous Israeli artist who is having a particularly trying day. She is woken when her bed collapses from underneath…
For a post office branch that presumably only employs one roving postman, the vast warehouse that is Greendale Post Office does seem a little…