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The Canal boasts a handful of scares, but nothing to distinguish it from so many other horrors.
The biting, if occassionally uneven, Force Majeure puts manliness under a microscope, and subjects it to an avalanche of scorn.
With two excellent Gyllenhaals for the price of one, Enemy is a singularly terrifying psychosexual odyssey from director Denis Villeneuve.
Carol Morley's sophomore feature is a heady and eerie tale of burgeoning sexuality and the effects of institutionalization.
Unflinching and heartfelt, the humanitarian efforts of Christina Noble are put in perspective with In A House That Ceased To Be, one of the finest Irish documentaries this year.
Glassland is an emotionally-riveting example of modern Irish film, with outstanding performances and skillful direction bringing a tale of downtrodden souls to life.
Three astounding leads and a director at the top of his game combine to create Foxcatcher, an eerie and brilliant tale of deception and bruised egos.